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NAKANO Seiki + Frankens 2015 Autumn "Robot Mirai Kai (or stars and stars that don't connect)"

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

FY27 Term II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]

Business Overview

This work was first performed by Seiki Nakano + Wolf Man (those under 25 who passed auditions) in May 2015, and is now partially revised and performed by Seiki Nakano + Frankens. Based on robots (and idols and therapists), what's the difference between being a robot and being a human? Also, in today's Japan, which is expected to be better, robots or humans, when it comes to work, one of the three major duties of the people? Robots want to approach humans, humans want to robotize, so what's at the junction? This is a work that asks:. Writer/Director: Naruki Nakano Drama Turku: Tadashi Nagashima Cast: Eiji Takeda, Yuya Tanaka, Tsuyoshi Fukuda, Maki Koizumi, Junko Saito, Rei Kitagawa Guests: Michinori Suzuka, Tatsuya Oda, Ai Sasaki, Riko Fujitani

Period of Activity / Project
Friday, November 20, 2015 - 25th (Wed)
Venues
Akibana Space


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Profile

[Nakano Seiki + Frankens]
Formed in 2003. His common name was Nakafura. Taking up the so-called "translation drama" in which the period, culture and customs are very different from those of modern Japan, we will understand and embody "our current values and bodies.".
We will take up the so-called "translation drama" in which the times, culture, customs, etc. are very different from those of modern Japan, and understand and embody it with "our current values and bodies.".
The audacious arrangement has attracted many cheers, but it has also been met with criticism from fans of the original and theatrical fans who have taken sides with tradition.
Since 2010, he has been engaged in applied theater activities outside the theater under the name of Sotoseki + Frankens (commonly known as Sotofra).