LANDSCAPERS

Program

LANDSCAPERS

FumenKaiga

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Theatre

Open Call Program

Play

Tokyo

Traces of a gigantic meteorite link together in a chain reaction.
A planetarium theater invites you to lie down and gaze up at the blue sky.

Audience seating for this performance consists of tarps spread across the grass.
Two key elements shape the story:
1: Tektite―natural glass formed from terrestrial materials that melt during a meteorite impact.
2: “Six degrees of separation”―the idea that people, objects, and events are connected within six steps.
Drawing on these elements, the piece creates a planetarium experience where you gaze at the blue sky rather than the night sky.
You may sit or lie down, freely observing everyday life through the sky and landscapes before you.
The trace of a colossal meteor sets off a chain of reactions within the soil before us, within cycles of matter. These connections extend to people, to objects, and perhaps… to this very moment.

Dates

2026
May 3 11:00 / 14:00
May 4 11:00 / 14:00
May 5 14:00 / 17:30

Venue

PARK Area | Fujimi Play Area (Fujimi Play Area)

Duration

about 30 min.


Program Features

Hands-on program


Profile

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FumenKaiga

FumenKaiga is a theater company founded in 2016, with MITSUHASHI Ryota serving as director and playwright for all productions.
Committed to exploring new forms of experientiality (live-ness), the company presents works that spark and expand possibilities through theatrical imagination.
Its performances include Milk and Honey, melted and tangle up the crescent, selected as a finalist for the 6th Sendai Short Play Award; Terra Australis Incognita, a project in which newly written short plays are combined and arranged for each venue, just like making a setlist for a live music concert, to shape a performance; and Home Liner Shintsutsuura No.1, for which MITSUHASHI Ryota received the MVP Award for script and direction at the Kanagawa Performing Arts Award 2024.


Credit

Writing/Direction: Ryota Mitsuhashi
Scenography: SHIROGANE
Production: Ayano Okawa, Kawasaki Shotaro