Half Gods

Fri Oct 24 - Fri Oct 31, 2014 Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Playhouse
Art Direction by Yuni Yoshida

Time Out says

Renowned director and playwright Hideki Noda helped transform manga artist Moto Hagio’s tragic short story Half Gods into a critically acclaimed play, one that will now be performed for the first time in 15 years. Directed by Noda himself, this sad but brilliant piece about conjoined twins Shura and Maria – one ugly but highly intelligent, the other beautiful but mentally weak – is a true masterpiece. The all-Korean cast delivers a memorable performance. The play will be performed in Korean, with Japanese-language audio provided through headphones.

Details

Open Oct 24-31 / no performance on Oct 27

Time Oct 24, 28 & 30 from 7pm; Oct 26, 29 & 31 from 2pm; Oct 25 from 2pm and 7pm (two shows)

Admission S seats ¥5,000, A seats ¥4,000, pair ticket (admit two/S seats) ¥8,500, under-25s (A seats) ¥2,000, 65 and older (S seats) ¥4,500, high school students ¥1,000

Telephone 0570 010 296

Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Playhouse

Address 1-8-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo

Transport Ikebukuro Station (Yamanote line), west exit; (Marunouchi, Yurakucho lines), exit 2b.

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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