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"Stop having boring sex" play

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Takuya Yukawa
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

FY 2023 1st Startup Subsidy

Business Overview

A play about Sex and Dialogue. It is not a grand examination of sex, but a one-act play by two people with different experiences and subjectivity that depicts their interactions and dialogue when having sex. From the entrance of the theater, the staging takes place, and the audience enters the seats across the stage. The camera gimmicks taken by the characters bring the audience into the stage. Actors: Alice Shibata, Hiroshi Watanabe Staff Script: Yu Yamamoto Director: Takuya Yukawa Assistant Director: Riei Shimizu Training Supervisors: Suishunpu, Mika Nagumo, Tenzo Murata, Musashi Tanno, Asahi Ishikawa Stage Art: Nanase eel Lighting: Bulgarian F. Saito (Cosmology Course Lighting Department) Lighting Operation: Mirei Kita Main Visual: Tomoka Ishihara Flyer Design: Kanako Hirara Production: Miyuka Aizawa, Ruka, Hinako Suzuki Photography/Video Editing: Hiroto Hirai

implementation period
Thursday, August 3, 2023 -6 (Sun)
Place of implementation
RAFT (Nakano-ku, Tokyo)


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Profile

[Yukawa Takuya]
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture. Born in 1995. Graduated from the Department of Drama and Dance, Tama Art University Graduate School. He wrote a paper titled "The Structure of Thinking about Choosing: A Fusion of Adventure Games and Theater". One of his creative themes is how to connect the audience outside the stage to the content of the stage. It is a feature of the creation that even the audience of the stage actively participates in the stage and creates a device to become one of the characters of the stage.