Difference between revisions of "Keiyu Tamai"
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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 | + | 1978 October: Performed SM show at strip theater, Syunpu-za in Yokohama. |
1981: ''A Girl, Sada Abe'' at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa. | 1981: ''A Girl, Sada Abe'' at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa. | ||
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2007: ''A Love Suicide, Ten-no Amijima'' at Piccolo Theater, produced by Tamai Office and Furusawa Office. | 2007: ''A Love Suicide, Ten-no Amijima'' at Piccolo Theater, produced by Tamai Office and Furusawa Office. | ||
− | 2009: ''Dassen'' at Piccolo | + | 2009: ''Dassen'' at Piccolo Theater. |
==Interesting point(s)== | ==Interesting point(s)== | ||
− | *[[Toru Nawa]] used to be a manager of | + | *[[Toru Nawa]] used to be a manager of Theater Scandal. |
==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== |
Revision as of 07:38, 25 July 2010
Tamai (玉井) family name, Keiyu (敬友) first name, (1944-)
Contents
Activities
Alternate Name(s)
玉井敬友(Japanese)
Biography
1944: Born in Amagasaki, Hyogo.
1966: Graduated 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: Founded Theater Scandal.
1973: Opened a theater cafe called Scandal.
1976: Moved to Roppongi and started office of Theater Scandal[note 1].
1976: From Hitler to Komawari-kun at Aoyama VAN99 hall [note 2].
1978: Story of Seiu Ito at Jiyu Gekijo in Shimokitazawa.
1978 October: Performed SM show at strip theater, Syunpu-za in Yokohama.
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.
Interesting point(s)
- Toru Nawa used to be a manager of Theater Scandal.