This website uses cookies to improve your experience. You can also change the cookie function by setting your browser. You must agree to the use of cookies when browsing the site.

  • x
  • Instagram
  • facebook
  • Line
  • Youtube

Summer

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Tamada Planning
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 2 (2020) 1st Term Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]

Business Overview

Composing multiple communities as an ensemble drama by a man (Maehara Mizuki) who has a friend connected only through SNS, his family (Morimoto Hana), and other people around him (Yamashina Keita, Kamiya Keisuke, etc.), this work is about "imagination toward others" and depicts confusion about human relationships connected only through SNS or actual human relationships. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a video (Director: Kuramoto Kosuke, Editing: Tominaga Keisuke) was also distributed immediately after the performance. Script and direction: Shinya Tamada Cast: Chizuru Asano (Amai Taisaku), Keisuke Kamiya (Tennis Court), Seijiro Konno, Shinya Tamada, Shiho Fukasawa (Nutomic), Natsuko Hori (Seinendan), Mizuki Maehara (Seinendan), Hana Morimoto (Rollo), Keita Yamashina

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, May 20, 2021 - 30th (Sun) (Performance) Friday, June 4, 2021 - Sunday, June 20 (Online Distribution)
Venues
Small Theater B1 (Setagaya-ku, Tokyo) Streaming+ (online) * Information such as project outline is provided by organizations and individuals that provide subsidies.

Profile

【 Tamada Kikaku 】
Major artistic activities: Performances written and directed by the director Shinya Tamada are performed about twice a year. In the field of movies, he directed 'My favorite girl' (written by Naoki Matayoshi) in addition to the film 'A Story of Those Days' (director and screenwriter).

Creative Features:
In Tamada Kikaku, the core of his work is to reproduce the communication of domination and domination by air, which is unique to the Japanese. People tend to look out for the strongest in a group and try to gain advantage over others who are equal or weaker. This is not done by explicit statements. They try to take advantage of the strong person's intention by arbitrarily guessing the other person's mind even when the information is unclear. This is called sokusai. Not only in politics, but also in our small communities. This play recreates communication through "air control" and aims to give a bird's-eye view of the principles by which we Japanese make decisions and act.

Representative works: "Now is the best time all the time," "The Story of Those Days," "The Frog Bird"