Fuji TV's Upcoming Drama: A Mystical Stage Story
Tonight marks the return of renowned Japanese writer and director Koki Mitani to television after a 25-year hiatus, as his new drama "What If This World Were a Stage? Where Would the Dressing Room Be?" begins airing. This series is based on his original short story, "Theater Story" and is available for free on Fuji's FOD streaming service.
What's At Stake?
Set in the vibrant year of 1984, this coming-of-age drama weaves an intricate narrative filled with self-reflection that draws elements from Mitani's own life experiences. With a compelling premise that frames the world as a grand stage and humanity as performers, this adaptation promises to resonate with viewers on multiple levels.
Furthermore, the drama is paired with an original song titled "Gekijo" (Theater Stage) by the popular musical duo YOASOBI, known for transforming literary works into captivating musical pieces. The song is designed to echo the themes of the show and will serve as a powerful backdrop to the unfolding story.
Key Details of the Drama
The drama, "What If This World Were a Stage? Where Would the Dressing Room Be?", is set to air at 10 PM on October 1st, with a star-studded cast featuring prominent names such as Masaki Suda, Fumi Nikaido, Ryunosuke Kamiki, and Minami Hamabe among others. The prominent production staff, led by Koki Mitani himself, promises a unique and engaging viewing experience.
Cast and Crew:
- - Starring: Masaki Suda, Fumi Nikaido, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe, and many more.
- - Scriptwriter: Koki Mitani
- - Producer: Ayaka Kaneshiro
- - Director: Masaki Nishiura
- - Produced by: Fuji Television
Where and When to Watch
FOD will stream Mitani's original short story, "Theater Story," at 6 PM today, just hours before the drama goes live. You can access it for free, making it an excellent opportunity to delve into the creative groundwork of the series.
About FOD
FOD (Fuji On Demand) is Fuji Television's official video and e-book distribution service. For a monthly fee of JPY 1,320, users gain access to an extensive library of more than 100,000 video titles and over 200 magazines while enjoying a selection of 700,000 electronic books. Additionally, FOD offers a special promotion - every Friday, you can watch movies at TOHO Cinemas for only JPY 1,200.
A Not-To-Miss Event
Tonight's premiere is not just the release of a new show but the revival of Mitani's unique storytelling style. It is a fantastic occasion for fans of Japanese culture and drama enthusiasts alike. Make sure to tune in and enjoy the cultural experience that Fuji TV has in store!