Nice video. The stage play looks interesting. Could you please explain what the story is about? Or give a summary? :)
@CanaryHoney6 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for the delay in my response, because I stopped my activities for a while. Belated, but let me answer your question. (以降ストーリーについて完全なネタバレになります) *** SPOILER ALERT *** (Note: The following is a complete spoiler about the story) This play that I chose as the subject of this video is a story of a somewhat comedy-tailored parody by the troupe “Shonen Shachu (少年社中)” based on one of the famous performances of “Kabuki,” which is a traditional Japanese play, “Sannin Kichisa Kuruwa no Hatsugai (三人吉三廓初買),” or commonly known as “Sannin Kichisa (三人吉三).” About the original performance of Kabuki, if you like, please see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sannin_Kichisa_Kuruwa_no_Hatsugai, and as per this play, please see www.shachu.com/kichisa/ and so on (it is a Japanese site). The story of Kabuki is a story about the three Kichisas (Osho-Kichisa, Ojo-Kichisa, Obo-Kichisa) of the same name who fatefully encounter and hit it off with each other, and then with an unexpected momentum of this fate lead to a tragic end. This story proceeds in the same way, and the three Kichisas die. In this “Sannin-dokorojanai-kichisa,” an original story starts from there. The story goes: Ojo-Kichisa (お嬢吉三) who is one of the three Kichisas, the leading character of this story, and the thief disguising himself as a woman, wakes up in Hades-the world after death-, cannot accept that desperate reality, prevents the tragedy that took place by borrowing the power of a mysterious man named Koshinmaru (庚申丸) who is like a spirit of a sword, and struggles hard for a happy ending. In Kabuki there should be the three Kichisas, while in this story somehow various kinds of many Kichisas appear. Obstructed by the entanglement of complicated logic of each one’s fate, Ojo-Kichisa repeatedly struggles alone. Will he really be able to find a clue for solution that blows over all the bad lucks, and get back to this world with all of the many Kichisas...? Like this, it is a fairly fantastic story. It can be said that it is a genre of time travel. I think one of the attractions of this play is the jaunty exchange of conversations full of humor of the characters by combining the classical atmosphere imitating the manner of talking of Kabuki and the speedy tempo of modern play. In addition, the highlight is when Ojo-Kichisa performed by Mr. Hiroki Suzuki is impersonated as a beautiful and cute young lady who seems to be doubtful whether he is really a man, while he performs a rough and passionate performance as if shortening his life during the appearance of a man. I am so sorry my explanation became longer as I am a fan. I was very pleased that you are interested in my favorite play. Although it is not relevant, recently, I uploaded a video that collects mainly “Stage Combat” of another play in which the actor Mr. Hiroki Suzuki who plays this Ojo-Kichisa performed. If you are interested, I’d be happy if you watch it together. kzbin.info/www/bejne/h5_WmoRorqhnh8U Thank you very much!!
Great job!! Do you know where i can find this stage? :) 😊😊😊
@CanaryHoney6 жыл бұрын
Sorry for deleting the video suddenly a while ago. I’ve just noticed a mistake in the video and needed to delete it. In Japan, this stage-play, “Sannin-dokorojanai-kichisa” is being on sale as DVD. I searched for some web pages you can enjoy this stage-play online that you asked me, but I couldn’t find them unfortunately. It seems there’s no webcast or streaming service of the video for now. I'm sorry I couldn't be of any help, but they are some web pages that I can introduce to you. www.shachu.com/kichisa/ www.kinokuniya.co.jp/f/dsg-10-4523215147675 ameblo.jp/vbblog/entry-12184732268.html Thank you for praising my video which makes me proud and motivated so much. Hope you will check my next video too! Thank you!
@あかつきの唄6 жыл бұрын
Canary Honey-sama, ありがとうございました〜!
@TheAngelmisa4 жыл бұрын
Hiroki Suzuki is so beautiful. X3 I love his roles as Hyakkimaru and Kurama from yu yu hakusho. Im happy he is in this stage play:)