Nagareyamaji ★ Office World Tour 2015, Shirozoku ☆ Nezukozojirokichi
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Nagareyamako Office
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
FY26 Term I Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]




Business Overview
Nezukoso Jirokichi's theft to help others is entangled in the twining thread and causes difficulties for people related to him one after another. A musical drama in which Mokuami's unique color and evil patterns are mixed with swordfights, group dances, and puppet shows in a pop way. Kabuki writer Mokuami wrote this play in Edo, two years after the earthquake, and it became a big hit. Having experienced another major earthquake, we tried to make kabuki into a modern play, which was said to be impossible, and created "Sing, dance, dance, excite the spirit, sublimate the energy of the common people" kabuki that lives today. A sprinting play by 12 actors from Japan, which has experienced an unprecedented earthquake, to the world. Original story: Mokuami KAWATAKE Director: Shiyoshi NAGARIYAMA Cast: Kazuhiro Ueda, Takuhei KOZU, Iwao, Munekazu Tani, Naomi HIRANO, etc.
- Period of Activity / Project
- 25 – 28 February 2015 Seoul/Korea 6 – 8 March 2015 Taipei/Taiwan
- Venues
- Art Space SM (Seoul) National Center for Performing Arts (National Center for Performing Arts) Experimental Theater (Taipei)
Profile
【 Nagareyamaji ★ Office 】
Since its establishment with the aim of creating a place for actors to perform together, it has combined small theaters across the board and played a pioneering role in today's produced performances. His representative work is "Kyojin Kyoiku" (Kyojin Education) (written by Shuji TERAYAMA). Won the Grand Prix at the Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival. Participated in Cairo International Experimental Theatre Festival and performed in 20 cities around the world. He actively performed overseas plays and won the 44 Kinokuniya Theater Award for "Yurin Town." He won the Grand Prix at the 5th Aichi Prefectural Art Theater Theater Theater Festival for "High Life."




