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"Hanareba nararetachi" by Rollo

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

FY30 Creation Grant [Single-year grant program] 2nd term

Business Overview

Naoyuki Miura's desire to "create a comfortable place for someone" and "become someone's place" formed over 10 years of activities under the belief that the act of creating a group itself is a theatrical creation was directly expressed, and a story for thinking about a group was performed. The title “Hanareba Nararetachi ” reflects the question of whether it is possible for the main characters of a theater group to remain together as they disband and go on with their own lives. Musician Sogabe Keiichi and animation artist Hirano Ryo also appeared in the show, challenging actors to "speak" aurally and visually through songs and illustrations in addition to their words. It was a box-office success, and it was a 10 year anniversary performance that was a culmination of the past and a further leap forward.

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, June 22, 2019 - 30th (Sun)
Venues
Kichijoji Theater (Musashino City, Tokyo)


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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.