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Rolo Itaka Series 2017

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

FY28 Creation Grant [Single-year grant program] 1st term

Business Overview

Naoyuki Miura, who worked as a judge for high school plays, was impressed by the fun of the plays, but felt it was difficult to choose from a small selection of plays that met his requirements. He decided to "Then I'll write it!" and started this new series. It complies with the rules for entering the National High School Drama Contest (performance time 60 minutes + preparation 10 minutes/no food, no fire, etc.), free tickets and performance fees for high school students and younger, and shows plays for free. It is teen-friendly in all aspects, and it prepares various contents so that high school students themselves can learn how to create and direct plays and create with their friends. In 2017, 3 plays from vols. 1 to 3 were performed and 4 new plays were performed.

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, March 4, 2017 -13 (Mon)
Venues
Komaba Agora Theater (Meguro Ward, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

[Rollo]
A theater group presided over by playwright and director Miura Naoyuki. Formed in 2009. By sampling pop culture from all ages and all ages, this work continues to depict an encounter between a boy, a girl and a man who is different from the existing relationship, and is supported by men and women of all ages. He has been working to broaden the scope of theater by creating works to revitalize high school theater in the Itako series that began in 15. His major works include Love 02 (12), Handsome Daigo (15), and BGM (17). Handsome Daigo was nominated as a finalist for the 60 Kishida Kunio Drama Prize.