The Revival of 'Yunagi no Machi, Sakura no Kuni'
In an exciting announcement, the stage production of 'Yunagi no Machi, Sakura no Kuni', based on the acclaimed work by Fumiyo Kōno, is set to return to the stage in 2025. The Tokyo performance will take place from July 17 to July 21 at the Theatre Green Big Tree Theater in Toshima, Tokyo, with the Hiroshima shows following on August 2 and 3 at the Hiroshima Prefectural Culture Center Hall.
This touching narrative, shedding light on Hiroshima's history, resonates deeply as it marks the 80th anniversary of the post-war era. As more generations grow distant from the experiences of World War II, the story serves as a critical reminder to reflect on peace and the consequences of war.
The cast of this revival is nothing short of stellar. Featuring Ayaka Nishiwaki, along with Katsushige Higo of the comedy duo Dachō Club, the production promises to engage and inspire audiences. Joining them are talented performers like Sakura Kunimori from the theater group 4 Dollar 50 Cent and Yurika Ikeda from the popular idol group STU48, among others. Their diverse performances bring the story's emotional depth to life.
Story Overview
The plot revolves around Nanami Ishikawa, played by Ayaka Nishiwaki, who becomes suspicious of her father Asahi's enigmatic behavior. Following him on his walks, she discovers that he is journeying to Hiroshima, where he pays tribute to his deceased sister, Minami. The story unfolds in the 30th year of the Showa era, illustrating the struggles of daily life against the haunting memories of the atomic bombing.
The narrative intertwines the lives of two women from different eras, bridging their experiences as they navigate the lingering shadows of Hiroshima's tragic past. This poignant connection provides a thought-provoking exploration of how history continues to shape the human experience.
Crowdfunding Campaign
To support the production of the Hiroshima shows, a crowdfunding campaign has been launched. Patrons can participate and receive various rewards, including tickets to the performance, exclusive pamphlets, and opportunities to attend rehearsals. Enthusiasts can find more information about the contribution options online.
For those eager to witness this revitalizing production, tickets are currently available via Confetti, operated by Long Run Planning, Inc. Ticket prices range from 6,000 yen for standard admissions, even offering special rates for students.
In a world where we often overlook our past, 'Yunagi no Machi, Sakura no Kuni' serves as a crucial narrative reminding us of the importance of peace, understanding, and reflection. With a powerful cast and a story rooted in the significance of Hiroshima, the revival is set to leave a lasting impression on audiences both in Tokyo and Hiroshima.
To purchase tickets and for further information about the show, please visit the official website or check the links shared through social media platforms.