Tokyo Death Rock + 12 Language Theater Studio
"There are three! (Jeong Jeong!)"
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- unlock
- subsidy category
- Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
- Grant Type
- single year
FY 2013 Phase II Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Grant (Single Year Grant Program)

Business Overview
A Korean cast performs "There are three!" which premiered in Japan in 2006. This work was written based on the popular manga "There are 11!" by Moto Hagio, which has been translated into Korean and is also popular in Korea. This is a dialogical play that uses a comic approach to depict a philosophical theme in which three people are dizzying through the disintegration, reconstruction, projection, and persistence of their identities. It was translated and performed overseas for the first time last year, and this year is the second performance. The first performance was well received, with the play being published in the Korean Theater magazine, and the repeat performance in just one year shows the high popularity in Seoul. Writer/Director: Junnosuke Tada Adaptor/Director: Song Ki-eun Performers: Baek Jung-soon, Choi So-yeon, Kim Heung-man Interpreter/Translator/Dramaturgy: Lee Hong-yi Stage Art: Kim Da-jeong Lighting: Lee Myung-jin
- implementation period
- Friday, October 25, 2013 to Sunday, November 3 Seoul/Korea
- Place of implementation
- Small Information Theater (Seoul)
Profile
[Tokyo Death Rock]
Established in 2001. It is characterized by a production that focuses on the present, or phenomenon, including the actor's body, the audience, and the theater space. He has worked on a wide range of works, from classics to modern dramas and performance pieces. We will actively conduct outreach activities in each region and in the field of education, and aim to give back to activities in Tokyo. They perform in Korea and France, co-produce, etc.
[12 Language Theater Studio]
A group of young artists whose goal is to discover new ways of creating and expressing themselves through theater. He creates delicate small theater plays, adapts literary works to the stage, collaborates with foreign countries, and takes on the challenge of moving between different genres, fields, and cultures.
grant program
- Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
- Social support through arts and culture
- Support for Regional Arts and Culture Activities
- start-up subsidy
- Subsidy for Traditional Performing Arts Experience Activities
- Grant for Creating Attractive Art and Culture
- TOKYO CITY CANVAS Subsidy (Creating Attractive Arts)
- Life with Art Subsidy
- Tokyo Live Stage Support Subsidy
- Tokyo Art and Culture Appreciation Support Grant




