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Theater Company Gong Performance "Inochi no Hana" (Flower of Life)

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Gekidan Dogo Co., Ltd.
subsidy category
Social support through arts and culture
Grant Type
single year

FY 2020 (FY 2) Social Support through Arts and Culture (Phase 2)

Business Overview

A stage adaptation based on a true story. Barrier-free services, such as stage sign language interpretation, were provided to facilitate accessible performances for the disabled. Script: Seigo Hatazawa Direction: Rieko Saito Cast: Manami Kitabatake, Mizuki Takahara, Sayuya Nakajima, Nanami Aoki, Rin Sato, etc. Summary: Aomori Prefectural Sambongi Agricultural High School. The Manami and the others, who have entered the Department of Animal Science, are working hard to take care of the livestock despite the smell of feces. One day, when visiting an animal welfare center, she discovers that the bones of slaughtered animals are being thrown away as garbage -- the true story of five high school girls who stood up to revive the "lives" of animals who died without being able to speak. The "Life Class" starts now!

implementation period
Tuesday, July 13, 2021 -15 (Fri)
Place of implementation
Nerima Culture Center, Small Hall (Nerima Ward, Tokyo)


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Profile

[Theater Company Dogo Co., Ltd.]
It was established in 1972 mainly by people who had used Mingei Theater Company. The troupe has about 60 members. Based on the theme of "To live a truly human and prosperous life," the performance focuses on creative plays. Based in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, he continues to perform from all over the country to overseas. In addition, in order to "make the most of the power of theater in society," various theater workshops and services for the visually and hearing impaired aiming at "making theaters barrier-free" are being advanced.