Bungakuza
Bungakuza (文学座, Bungakuza) is a Japanese theatre company.[1][2][3] It – along with the Haiyuza Theatre Company and the Mingei Theatre Company – stages shingeki plays.
Location | Japan |
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Genre(s) | Theatre |
Opened | September 6, 1937 |
Website | |
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History
The company was founded by Kunio Kishida, Mantarō Kubota and Bunroku Shishi on September 6, 1937.
On March 25, 1938, the company staged its first public performances with Migotona Onna, Wagaya no Heiwa and Kunokkusu.
Current members
Acting members
- Male
- Tōru Emori
- Yasuyoshi Hara
- Takashi Hirota
- Masao Imafuku
- Tomohiko Imai
- Takeshi Ishikawa
- Takuzō Kadono
- Takeshi Katō
- Kyūzō Kawabe
- Katsuya Kobayashi
- Takayuki Morita
- Manabu Muraji
- Akio Nakamura
- Hideki Oshikiri
- Shirō Saitō
- Fumiaki Sakabe
- Yoshisada Sakaguchi
- Jun Satō
- Akihiko Shimizu
- Takayuki Sugō
- Hiroshi Takahashi
- Kōjirō Takahashi
- Taka Takao
- Katsuhiko Tamura
- Masaaki Uchino
- Hideyuki Uzawa
- Tōru Watanabe
- Female
- Kazuko Inano
- Noriko Kitō
- Akiko Kurano
- Junko Mashina
- Izumi Matsuoka
- Mina Meguro
- Kakuko Motoyama
- Hiroe Oka
- Yōko Ono
- Mayumi Sako
- Taiko Shinbashi
- Tomoko Shiota
- Yoshie Taira
- Michie Terada
- Masako Yagi
- Rina Yamada
- Kaori Yamagata
- Ikuko Yamamoto
- Michiko Yamamoto
- Miki Yamazaki
- Mayuno Yasokawa
Production members
- Ichirō Inui
- Hitoshi Uyama
Former members
- Tsutomu Yamazaki
- Shinobu Terajima
- Kaori Momoi
- Isao Hashizume
- Masatoshi Nakamura
- Tappie Shimokawa
- Hiroki Hasegawa
- Tokuma Nishioka
Deceased members
- Kazuo Kitamura
- Ken Mitsuda
- Reiko Nanao
- Haruko Sugimura
- Kiwako Taichi
- Yūsaku Matsuda
Research establishment alumni
- Chō
- Takashi Naitō
- Usō Ozaki
- Shunji Saitō
- Urara Takano
- Katsuhiko Yokomitsu
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References
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