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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | 1960s: Claimed a "life-changing experience" after watching a play by Juro Kara titled ''Kyuketsu-hime'' (Vampire Lady) when he was in high-school<ref name="engeki">Kunihiko Kojima "For Encountering Outside Eyes" (''Engeki-jin'', '''14:'''74-78, 2003)</ref>. | + | 1960s: Claimed a "life-changing experience" after watching a play by Juro Kara titled ''Kyuketsu-hime'' (''Vampire Lady'') when he was in high-school<ref name="engeki">Kunihiko Kojima "For Encountering Outside Eyes" (''Engeki-jin'', '''14:'''74-78, 2003)</ref>. |
− | 1970s: Graduated from the School of Japanese Literature, Nihon University College of Humanities and Sciences. Appeared on stage | + | 1970s: Graduated from the School of Japanese Literature, Nihon University College of Humanities and Sciences. Appeared on stage with the theater company Tsunbo-Sajiki headed by Tetsu Yamazaki when he was at Nihon University<ref name="engeki"></ref>. |
1970s: Went independent from Tsunbo-Sajiki and started his own company, Kagetsu-za. His first work was ''Kiwametsuki Kunisada Chuji''<ref name="engeki"></ref>. | 1970s: Went independent from Tsunbo-Sajiki and started his own company, Kagetsu-za. His first work was ''Kiwametsuki Kunisada Chuji''<ref name="engeki"></ref>. | ||
− | 1974: Founded Gekidan Sekai Gekijo (GSG) with Mayumi Kurokawa <ref group="note">Performed at Theater Green in Ikebukuro, Mokubaza in Asakusa, Asbestos Hall in Meguro, Seibu Kodo | + | 1974: Founded Gekidan Sekai Gekijo (GSG) with Mayumi Kurokawa <ref group="note">Performed at Theater Green in Ikebukuro, Mokubaza in Asakusa, Asbestos Hall in Meguro, Seibu Kodo at Kyoto Uniersity, Rinsen-ji in Myogadani and others</ref>. |
− | 1970s: Performed | + | 1970s: Performed GSG Planning SM show at Nishi-Ogikubo, SM Bomber at Otsuka, Tokyo SM Club at Nakano<ref group="note">Nishi-Ogikubo Minami, Setagaya</ref>. Formed relationships with [[Shigeru Kayama]]、[[Eikichi Osada]]、[[Denki Akechi]] and [[Keiyu Tamai]]. |
− | 1979: Performance of | + | 1979: Performance of Gekidan Sekai Gekijo all over Japan<ref group="note">Performed in canvas. Not SM show but vanilla play. Gekidan Sekai Gekijo was famous for its purple canvas</ref>. |
− | 1983: Opened a small hall | + | 1983: Opened a small hall called Theater Poo in Shinjuku. |
1985: Retired from SM shows. | 1985: Retired from SM shows. | ||
− | 1980s: Directed | + | 1980s: Directed several SM videos. |
2003: Awarded Distinguished Stage Director in a Toga director contest for his ''Shiawasena Hibi'' (original work of Samuel Beckett). | 2003: Awarded Distinguished Stage Director in a Toga director contest for his ''Shiawasena Hibi'' (original work of Samuel Beckett). | ||
− | 2009: Restarted his SM show at Theater Poo for the first time in 25 years<ref group="note">as a special guest for | + | 2009: Restarted his SM show at Theater Poo for the first time in 25 years<ref group="note">as a special guest for Dokuenkai of Mistresses</ref>. |
2010: Performed Showa style shows actively at Theater Poo and DX Kabukicho. | 2010: Performed Showa style shows actively at Theater Poo and DX Kabukicho. |
Revision as of 05:38, 24 July 2010
Sakurada (桜田) family name, Denjiro (伝次郎) first name, (1952-)
Contents
Activities
Kinbakushi, Performer, AV director
Alternate Name(s)
桜田伝次郎(Japanese), Kunihiko Kojima (小島邦彦)
Biography
1960s: Claimed a "life-changing experience" after watching a play by Juro Kara titled Kyuketsu-hime (Vampire Lady) when he was in high-school[1].
1970s: Graduated from the School of Japanese Literature, Nihon University College of Humanities and Sciences. Appeared on stage with the theater company Tsunbo-Sajiki headed by Tetsu Yamazaki when he was at Nihon University[1].
1970s: Went independent from Tsunbo-Sajiki and started his own company, Kagetsu-za. His first work was Kiwametsuki Kunisada Chuji[1].
1974: Founded Gekidan Sekai Gekijo (GSG) with Mayumi Kurokawa [note 1].
1970s: Performed GSG Planning SM show at Nishi-Ogikubo, SM Bomber at Otsuka, Tokyo SM Club at Nakano[note 2]. Formed relationships with Shigeru Kayama、Eikichi Osada、Denki Akechi and Keiyu Tamai.
1979: Performance of Gekidan Sekai Gekijo all over Japan[note 3].
1983: Opened a small hall called Theater Poo in Shinjuku.
1985: Retired from SM shows.
1980s: Directed several SM videos.
2003: Awarded Distinguished Stage Director in a Toga director contest for his Shiawasena Hibi (original work of Samuel Beckett).
2009: Restarted his SM show at Theater Poo for the first time in 25 years[note 4].
2010: Performed Showa style shows actively at Theater Poo and DX Kabukicho.
Selected Works
References
Notes
- ↑ Performed at Theater Green in Ikebukuro, Mokubaza in Asakusa, Asbestos Hall in Meguro, Seibu Kodo at Kyoto Uniersity, Rinsen-ji in Myogadani and others
- ↑ Nishi-Ogikubo Minami, Setagaya
- ↑ Performed in canvas. Not SM show but vanilla play. Gekidan Sekai Gekijo was famous for its purple canvas
- ↑ as a special guest for Dokuenkai of Mistresses