New Reading Play 'Cotton Falls in Kyoto,' written and directed by Hideo Tuchida. A story set in the city of Kyoto, aiming to be a work that brings hope to Kyoto's future. Hideo Tuchida, representative of 'MONO' and a director, playwright, and actor, weaves a new ensemble drama set in the streets of Kyoto. Would you like to stand on the stage of Rohm Theatre Kyoto? We are looking for performers to help create the work that will grace the finale of our 10th-anniversary project. Is it the future, or a parallel world? For years, cotton has been falling in the city of Kyoto. At first, everyone was surprised and various speculations were made about the cause, but in the end, it remained unclear. However, people gradually got used to this absurdity and accepted it as a completely normal occurrence. Souvenirs related to the cotton were created, and it has now become a tourist resource. But one day, there was a change in the falling cotton. Some researchers warn that Kyoto will be destroyed. Some panic, while others go about their daily lives. What will happen to Kyoto? This is a reading play that depicts a special day in Kyoto through the interactions of various people, such as high school students, office workers, tourists, and researchers.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Audition/Event
  • Organizations: Rohm Theatre Kyoto