¡Nylon 100 Degree 40th Session "Waga Yami"
¡Theatrical Play

 Description
[Machine Translation] This is a human drama by Keralino Sandorovich, a member of the theater company Nylon 100 Degree , which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2013. The important thing is that these people will live on from now on..." This is a masterpiece of Nylon 100 Degree family drama that depicts the "light and darkness" of three sisters who live their lives despite the cracks in their family caused by the death of their mother. --The year is 1976. In 1976, novelist Nobuhiko Kashiwagi (Sannen Hirokawa) receives a house from his aunt and moves to Gogoshiki Village with his wife Motoko (Reiko Matsunaga in two roles), 7-year-old eldest daughter Tatsuko (Inuko Inuyama), 5-year-old second daughter Tsuyako (Rie Minemura) and 2-year-old third daughter Riko (Maki Sakai). Nobuhiko's fan, Miyoshi ( Miyake Hiroki ), moves in there. Tatsuko makes her debut in the literary world at the age of 10, and her talent blossoms. Motoko, on the other hand, is unable to adjust to her new life and separates from Nobuhiko, who divorces her and commits suicide. Six months later, Nobuhiko enters into a marriage with Shida Jun ( Nagata Nama ), with whom he has a relationship. 2007. In 2007, filmmaker Takimoto ( Okada Yoshinori ) and his assistant Onabe ( Okura Koji ) visit the Kashiwagi home to shoot a documentary film about Nobuhiko. At home are bedridden Nobuhiko, Tatsuko, Miyoshi, Tsuyako, and her husband Torao ( Minosuke ). Ruiko, who has become an actress and caused a commotion over her disappearance, returns to the house. The feelings of the three sisters are revealed as editor Kaido (Asaharu Hasegawa) and his sister Midori (Mai Minato), producer Tobiishi (Matsunaga/two roles) and his subordinate Tamura (Kohei Kiyasu), Jun and his remarriage partner (Hiroshi Yoshimasu) come and go. Booklet (with contributions by writer Daisuke Tanaka) enclosed.


凌 Credits
INUYAMA INUKO
MINEMURA RIE
MINOSUKE
Maki Sakai
Hiroki Miyake


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