A Unique Collaboration in Performing Arts
In an inspiring and groundbreaking performance, Mitsuichi Omae, a dancer known for his resilience, teamed up with director Masahiro Ohmura to bring Oscar Wilde's iconic play, "Salome," to life. This interpretative piece is set to unfold on March 13, 2026, at the Esorubako theater in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward.
Mitsuichi, who faced a life-altering accident at the age of 24, showcasing an indomitable spirit, had his left leg amputated after a car crash. Despite this adversity, he did not let it define him. Over the next decade, he dedicated himself to mastering various forms of dance and has since earned numerous accolades both domestically and internationally for his mesmerizing performances. His relentless pursuit of excellence did not stop at dance; now at the age of 46, he is venturing into the realm of theatrical performance, aiming to blend acting with dance to create a richer narrative experience.
Supporting Mitsuichi is the multifaceted Masahiro Ohmura, an actor, acting teacher, playwright, and director known for his unconventional approaches. With decades of experience and a background steeped in method acting, Masahiro has shifted the landscape of theater performance in Japan. From receiving acclaim from the Los Angeles Times in his twenties to mastering the traditional Japanese dance form, Ohno butoh, he continues to innovate within the performing arts.
The collaboration between Mitsuichi and Masahiro is not merely a partnership; it is a blending of two artists who have overcome their own share of challenges. Together, they will interpret the vibrant and often tumultuous themes of Wilde's work, encapsulating the raw passion and essence of life in a stylized performance. Joining them will be notable actors such as Kaoru Daichi, Ren Nakamura, and Tara Miyatani, who will further enrich this already dynamic production.
The performance aims to capture the vivid brutality and visceral life that defined the era of Rome, presenting an engaging exploration of human emotion through the combination of acting and dance. The Esorubako theater, located just a two-minute walk from Edogawabashi Station, will host this unique spectacle, opening its doors at 18:30, with the performance commencing at 19:00. Tickets are priced at 4,000 yen for general admission, with discounted rates available for those under 30 (3,000 yen) and students (2,500 yen). This one-night-only event promises to be a significant moment in the live arts scene in Japan, inviting audiences to bear witness to a historic collaboration.
Artist Profiles
Mitsuichi Omae
Born in Gero City, Gifu Prefecture, Mitsuichi Omae made headlines following his notable performance at the closing ceremony of the Rio Paralympics, as well as his collaboration with renowned artist Ken Hirai on a national TV special. His inspirational journey has also included serving as a torchbearer for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and being featured in school textbooks, emphasizing the importance of resilience and dedication.
For more about Mitsuichi's journey, visit his official blog:
Mitsuichi Omae's Blog.
Masahiro Ohmura
Masahiro Ohmura, born on December 8, 1961, is a multifaceted artist with a prolific career in theater. His expertise spans acting, directing, and teaching, and he has made significant contributions to the performing arts with his innovative methodologies. The trove of talent in his family further emphasizes his artistic legacy, as his daughters include actress Rin Nasuno and celebrated painter Sawako Nasuno, both recognized for their impact in their respective fields.
Event Details
- - Event: M.Ohmura Independent Actor’s Works "Salome"
- - Date: March 13, 2026
- - Venue: Esorubako (361 Yamabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo)
- - Tickets: Available via Confetti, priced at 4,000 yen for general, 3,000 yen for under 30s, and 2,500 yen for students.
- - Ticket Purchase: Confetti Tickets
This unique convergence of talent offers not just a show, but a profound narrative exploring the complexity of human experiences. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a significant chapter of performing arts in Japan unfold.