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

FY26 Phase II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]

Business Overview

"Invisible Clouds," a novel for young people written in Chernobyl in 1987 immediately after the nuclear accident. One day, a nuclear accident breaks up the daily life of 14 year-old Janna Berta. The world around her is very similar to that of Japan today, which experienced the Fukushima nuclear accident. The novel, which has become like a prophecy book, is adapted into a stage play in a way that connects it to the reality of 2014. Original work: Gudrun Pausevang Translation: Yumiko Takada (Shogakukan Bunko) Script and direction: Misaki Setoyama Cast: Moone Kamishiraishi, Yo Gekka Shio Kenji Nakata, Kenshiro Nakata, Kenji Ohara, Yosuke Asakura, Hanari Tachibana, Michiko Ishida Tsukie, Mako Sato, Hidemasa Mase/Mikiko Omori

Period of Activity / Project
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 to 16th (Tue)
Venues
Theater Tram, Setagaya City, Tokyo


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Profile

[Minamamoza]
Established in 2001 as an organization that performs the works of playwright and director Misaki Setoyama. Depicts the relationship between individuals and society in modern times from a journalistic perspective. His best-known works include the documentary play "Hot Particles," about Setoyama himself after the earthquake, the short story "Finger," about mental standards, and "WILCO," about a young Japanese man who joins the military overseas. Their Enemy, which depicts the kidnapping of a Japanese university student in Pakistan in 2014, was nominated for the 58 Kishida Kunio Drama Prize.