Sanninkichisa

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Title Sanninkichisa
Genre Theatre
Duration 4hours 30minutes incl. intermission
Supervision and Revision Yuichi Kinoshita
Direction and Stage Design Kunio Sugihara
Text Kawatake Mokuami
World Premier Kyoto Art Theatre Shunjyuza, Oct 11 to 12, 2014
Cast Wataru Omura, Kazuki Ohashi, Ryo Horikoshi / Masaki Murakami, Fumi Kumakawa, Kumi Hyodo / Kenichi Tsukagoshi, bable, Masakazu Morita, Fumie Midorikawa, Ayako Otera, Issei Mori / Yuki Tanaka, Megumi Takizawa / Kimio Taketani
Staff Stage manager : Nobuaki Oshika | Lighting : Nami Nakayama | Sound : Daisuke Hoshino | Costume: Kyoko Fujitani | Carriage advisor : Chika | Literary advisor: Ayumi Seki | Revisions assistant : Takatoshi Inagaki | Assistant director : Tetsuya Iwasaka, Minami Suzuki | Publicity design : Hiroshi Toyama | Production coodinator : Mai Hongo
Production Kinoshita-Kabuki
Co-production Kyoto Experiment
Cooperation with Ayamejuhachiban, KAKIKUUKYAKU, Steep Slope Studio, cube inc., KUNIO, gkd-444, Soundwheeze, Seinendan, Taiwan Okazaki Art Theatre, DULL-COLORED POP, TEAM▷Libido Daisenso, Hanagumi Shibai, PAPALUWA, HANCHU-YUEI, FAIFAI
Supported by the Agency for Cultural affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2014, The Saison Foundation
Presented by Kyoto Experiment

Outline

 For this year, Kinoshita-Kabuki takes on the challenge of the work of Mokuami Kawatake, the great playwright who formed the foundation of Kabuki.

The repertoire they chose is Sanninkichisa, full of Kabuki allure such as rhythmical lines and a dazzling stylistic beauty. Kinoshita’s interpretation of Sanninkichisa is not merely a sad story of three outlaws who happen to have the same name, Kichisa. Reviving the narrative of the two communities surrounding the three men, which has been edited out in recent Kabuki performances, the piece captures the complex human drama and contemporaneousness of the original work.
Directed by Kunio Sugihara who also directed last year’s Sambas, Kinoshita’s in-depth research and reading of the original texts and Sugihara’s critical yet festive direction discover a new Sanninkichisa, questioning a new Mokuami, Kabuki, and the origin of Japanese contemporary theater. (Kyoto Experiment)

 

Pictures

©Ryuichiro Suzuki

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