The New National Theatre, Tokyo staged Shakespeare's historical "Henry VI" Trilogy in November 2009 and "Richard III" in October 2012, adding up to a total of more than 12 hours of performance time. In keeping with Shakespeare's intention for these works to dynamically present the broader ebb and flow of history, we kept the same cast and staff throughout the four works (SHAKESPEARE's first tetralogy), which includes the "Henry VI" Trilogy. This was met with the highest admiration of audiences, critics and the theatrical world, with accolades going to the commendable sense of unity throughout the story and the colourful portrayal of the characters.
The two-part work "Henry IV" we are presenting this time is a major historical play that traces further back into history, focusing on the world of Henry VI's grandfather, Henry IV, and his son, who later became Henry V and the father of Henry VI. Famous for the antics of Falstaff, one of the most popular characters in all of Shakespeare's historical dramas, this is a very popular historical play. While Shakespeare wrote the first tetralogy early on in his writing career, he wrote "Henry IV"-despite it being set further back in history-at a more seasoned stage in his career, right before his robust series of tragedies starting with "Hamlet"; at this point, he was very much in his prime. Accordingly, his characters and character development have increased in depth; his storylines are also more developed, with greater ebb and flow, constantly holding the attention of the audience.
For this production, we have kept the same staff as the first tetralogy, while also adding a wealth of new skilled actors to the original cast, making a production that is positively blooming with talent. Set your hopes high for this new historical drama series.
Cooperation by British Council
Staff
Written William SHAKESPEARE
Translated ODASHIMA Yushi
Directed UYAMA Hitoshi 1
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Cast
URAI Kenji 2
OKAMOTO Kenichi 3
KATSUBE Nobuyuki 4
TACHIKAWA Mitsutaka 5
AYATA Toshiki 6
Lasalle ISHII 7
MIZUNO Ryuji 8
KINOSHITA Hiroyuki 9
ARIZONO Yoshiki 10
IMAI Tomohiko 11
AOKI Kazunori 12
TASHIRO Takahide 13
NASU Sayoko 14
KONAGAYA Katsuhiko 15
SHIMOFUSA Gentaro 16
KAJI Naoto 17
KAWABE Kunihiro 18
SAGAWA Kazumasa 19
KAMEDA Yoshiaki 20
MATSUKADO Youhei 21
MATSUOKA Izumi 22
FUJIGAWA Koudai 23
OKAZAKI Kana 24
SIMIZU Masanori 25
NAKAJIMA Shu 26
SATO B-saku 27
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Schedule
November 2016
MON
TUE
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THU
FRI
SAT
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1
2
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Part 1 15:00
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Part 2 15:00
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Part 1 13:00
30
Part 2 14:00
December 2016
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
1
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
2
3
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
4
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
5
6
Part 1 18:30
7
Part 1 13:00
8
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
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10
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
11
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
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13
Part 2 18:30
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Part 1 13:00
15
Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
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Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
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Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
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Part 1 18:30
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Part 2 18:30
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Part 1 12:00 Part 2 17:30
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Booking Opens
Sunday, 11th September 2016, 10:00 am (GMT+8:00)
Tickets
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¥8,640
¥6,480
¥3,240
Tax included
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