Stage “Minato no Ko” to be performed at Piffle Hall in Kobe on August 30
The stage play “Minato no Ko (Children of Minato),” themed on the 30th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, will be performed at Piffle Hall, 4 Wakamatsu-cho, Nagata-ku, Kobe, on August 30, 2002.
A story about the hardships of the earthquake disaster and rebirth
The story revolves around “Yoshiro Enoki,” a mid-level comedian and snack bar owner in Kobe. In addition to the conflict with his daughter “Misa” who has returned from Tokyo, the story is spun by the appearance of an old man who was saved by Yoshiro’s father at the time of the earthquake. The rhythms of the steel pan band “Fantastics” and the music of folk singer Sakuto bring a bright and positive touch to the heavy theme.
Thoughts of the performers
- Sasha as Misa: “I want the generation that did not experience the disaster to see this film.
- Folk singer Sakuto: “This is an important message to prevent the memory of the disaster from fading away.
Performance Information
Concert begins at 3:00 p.m.
Tickets:
5,000 yen in advance for adults (5,500 yen at the door)
2,500 yen for students (university and vocational school)
1,500 yen for elementary, junior high and high school students
Shinya Hishida says, “I hope this will be an opportunity to think about ‘Kobe in the future’ through the generosity of the port city of Kobe and the story spanning three generations.
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