公演を観る
撮影:明田川志保
イラスト:牛尾千聖
イラスト:牛尾千聖

Program

公演を観る
撮影:明田川志保
イラスト:牛尾千聖
イラスト:牛尾千聖


Official Program

“100 Years to the see”

snuunuu

Written and Directed by IZUMI KASAGI

Area

Toyooka

Date and Time

Sep.18 (Fri) 19:00
Sep.19 (Sat)18:30
Sep.20 (Sun)18:30
Sep.21 (Mon)13:30, 18:30
Sep.22 (Tue)18:30
Sep.23 (Wed)13:30

Performance Duration

80 minutes

Performance Language

Language: Japanese

Admission Fee

【All seats unreserved (with reference number)】
Advance Tickets: ¥3,000
Same-day Tickets: ¥3,500
Advance Tickets U25/Student/Disabled Discount: ¥2,500*
Same-day Tickets Disabled Discount: ¥3,000*
U18 for advance and same-day: Free* (Reservation required)
Uzumaku Pass: ¥1,000
*Please show proof on the day of the event

Others: Free admission for accompanying caregivers, Clap Mates

What is “Clap Mates”?

We head toward the sea.
Where that sea lies, we cannot see, only sense its presence beyond sight.
We will set out for that distant shore.

To head out to the sea is to engage body and soul, to embark on a journey of memory, anguish, joy, and the here and now. This production is rooted in our firm belief (despite our anxious souls) that just as connecting with the audience can amplify memories and experiences, theater simultaneously exists in the present and acts as a path connecting past and future.

Performers
AZUSA WATANABE, AKIRA TORISHIMA, WAKAKO HASHIMOTO
Staff
Stage Production Staff / Production Staff JUNKO KATO ALI ODORIKO
Music TONO
Credits
Organizer: Toyooka Theater Festival Executive Committee
Izumi Kasagi

Playwright, director, actress
As a college student, Kasagi performed as an actress in the troupe U-enchi Saisei Jigyodan under the leadership of Akio Miyazawa. She went on to appear in numerous stage plays, including works by Toshiki Okada and productions by the Mikuni Yanaihara Project, the Haegiwa Theater Company, and City Boys Mix. She launched the solo theater company snuunuu in 2018 as a platform to write and direct her own plays and has since continued her work as a playwright and director. In 2022, she was selected as a finalist for the Kishida Kunio Drama Award for her play The Sea of Moscow, and in 2025, she won the award for 100 Years to the See.