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Program


Festival Produce

“Ten Dreaming nights Last Go. in Umiyamamusubi With the journey I had a such Dream.”

JR‐WEST × Professional College of Arts and Tourism

Playwrights: Yutaka Tanoue, Fuka Nagai
Director: Yutaka Tanoue

Area

  • Kinosaki
  • Kami

Venue

JR San-in Line (Kinosaki onsen Sta, Satsu Sta, Kasumi Sta, Amarube Sta,)

Date and Time

Sep.16(Wed)
Sep.17(Thu)
Sep.18(Fri)

Performance Duration

Approx. 200 minutes

Performance Language

Performed in Japanese only

This marks the fifth iteration of the on-board theater experience where you can enjoy performances both on train platforms and inside the cars, riding aboard JR‐WEST’s Sightseeing Train “Umi Yama Musubi,” which departs from Kinosaki Onsen Station. Following last year, the performance is based on Natsume Soseki’s short story collection “Ten Nights Dreaming.” Weaving in folklore and legends of the Tajima Area, a bizarre and fantastical dream world unfolds. This performance will be the last of the productions based on “Ten Nights Dreaming.” With new staging and more interactive segments with the audience, we present the new and improved version of “Last Go!”  

“I had such a dream…” Once you hop off the train at Kinosaki Onsen Station, an entrance to the dreamworld with song, mystery, and dance awaits. It’s looking sunny with a chance of reverie. The weather in the Tajima area may be unpredictable, but we welcome you to join us on this mysterious train ride as we journey through the Autumn season, relishing the fantastical realm that unfolds at each stop. This immersive theater experience is brought to you by the West Japan Railway Company’s Sightseeing Train “Umi Yama Musubi” and the Professional College of Arts and Tourism. Stop by if you feel a bit lonely, and we promise you won’t regret it! 

Performers
Mai Nakabayashi, F.O. Pereira Koichiro (Prototheatre), Madoka Murai (Seinendan), Students of the Professional University of Arts and Tourism
Staff
Assistant director: Harutoshi Sakurai
Front of House Operations: Tomoko Takahashi
JR‐WEST and the Professional College of Arts and Tourism

This project team is composed of professional actors in addition to faculty members and students from the Professional College of Arts and Tourism. This project takes place during the second quarter of the Professional College of Arts and Tourism, as part of the on-site practical training “Project-Based Practicum for Arts and Tourism” for the creation and performance of a theatrical collaboration project JR-WEST’s Sightseeing Train “Umi Yama Musubi”.