ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
September 22, 1868, the fourth year of the Keio era.
A white flag hoisted at Tsuruga Castle signaled the end of the siege, known as "the greatest tragedy of the Boshin War."
The men who were driven from the castle lay in silence outside its ruined walls.
"I was the one who wrote the letter of surrender."
Having risked his own life to sign the letter of surrender to the Western Army,
Teijiro Akizuki, who raced to save his hometown, speaks to the men.
Was it his life he was trying to protect? Or was it Aizu's pride?
Inspired by the Greek tragedy "The Trojan Women," MICHInoX's new production depicts a "tale that begins with defeat" with striking humor and a fresh interpretation.
The "notes" left behind by men who lived through turbulent times now resonate like voices.
- DATES & TIMES
1/16 (Friday) 19:30
1/17 (Sat) 15:00/19:30
1/18 (Sun) 11:00/15:00
1/19 (Monday) 15:00- CASTS
Keisuke Takenaga, Takumi Musha, Ryo Honda, Yukiaki Yamaguchi, and Tadasuke Haranishi
- CREATIVES
[Scriptwriter]
Ryū Honda
[Director]
Ryū Honda- TICKET PRICE / ADMISSION FEE
Adults: ¥4,500
Under 25: ¥2,500
High school students and younger: ¥500
Greeting preview: Free- VENUE
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- WEBSITE
- NOTES
[Inquiries]
Email: info@michinox.com
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- Address
- Independent Theater 1st, 3-3-19 Nihonbashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka, 556-0005
- Contact
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https://itheatre.jp/