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'''Tamai''' (玉井) family name, '''Keiyu''' (敬友) first name
 
'''Tamai''' (玉井) family name, '''Keiyu''' (敬友) first name
 
[[image:TamaiKeiyu.jpg|200px|thumb|Keiyu Tamai]]
 
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
Kinbakushi, Actor
 
Kinbakushi, Actor
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1973: Opens a theater cafe called Scandal.
 
1973: Opens a theater cafe called Scandal.
  
1976: Movs to Roppongi and starts office of Theater Scandal<ref>Roppongi 7 chome, Minato-ku</ref>.
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1976: Moves to Roppongi and starts office of Theater Scandal<ref>Roppongi 7 chome, Minato-ku</ref>.
  
 
==Interesting point(s)==
 
==Interesting point(s)==
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1978: ''Story of [[Seiu Ito]]'' at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.
 
1978: ''Story of [[Seiu Ito]]'' at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.
  
1978: Oct. Performs SM show at strip theater, Syunpu-za in Yokohama.
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1978: Performs SM show at strip theater, Syunpu-za in Yokohama in October.
  
 
1981: ''A Girl, Sada Abe'' at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.
 
1981: ''A Girl, Sada Abe'' at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.

Latest revision as of 15:00, 21 April 2021

Tamai (玉井) family name, Keiyu (敬友) first name

Keiyu Tamai

Activities

Kinbakushi, Actor

Alternate Name(s)

玉井敬友(Japanese)

Biography

1944: Born in Amagasaki, Hyogo.

1966: Graduates from School of History of Literature, Ritsumeikan University. Following graduation he worked as a high school teacher, life insurance salesman, restaurant staff, disco manager, show planner, freelance writer, etc.

1972: Founds Theater Scandal.

1973: Opens a theater cafe called Scandal.

1976: Moves to Roppongi and starts office of Theater Scandal[1].

Interesting point(s)

Toru Nawa used to be a manager of Theater Scandal.

Performances and Events

1976: From Hitler to Komawari-kun at Aoyama VAN99 hall [2].

1978: Story of Seiu Ito at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.

1978: Performs SM show at strip theater, Syunpu-za in Yokohama in October.

1981: A Girl, Sada Abe at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.

1998: Revival of Story of Seiu Ito at Geki in Shimokitazawa.

2007: A Love Suicide, Ten-no Amijima at Piccolo Theater, produced by Tamai Office and Furusawa Office.

2009: Dassen at Piccolo Theater.


Selected Works

Notes

  1. Roppongi 7 chome, Minato-ku
  2. Introduced in the magazine New-Self Oct. 1976

References (※)

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