Shinjuku Ryozanpaku to Perform Juro Kara's Work for Yukio Ninagawa in the Purple Tent!
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Shinjuku Ryozanpaku will perform Juro Kara's "The Black Tulip" at Hanazono Shrine in April-May 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the title of Shinjuku Ryozanpaku's 81st performance and where will it be staged?
- A: The performance is titled "The Black Tulip" and it will be staged at a special purple tent within the grounds of Shinjuku's Hanazono Shrine.
- Q: When is the performance of "The Black Tulip" scheduled to take place?
- A: It is scheduled to be staged from Saturday, April 25, 2026, to Sunday, May 10, 2026.
- Q: Who wrote "The Black Tulip" and for whom was the play originally written?
- A: The play was written by Juro Kara for Yukio Ninagawa and was first performed in 1983 at the PARCO Seibu Theater.
- Q: Why was Nobuko, the older sister of Keiko, sent to prison according to the synopsis?
- A: Nobuko was imprisoned because she caused a violent incident after witnessing her lover Shunta having an affair with another woman.
- Q: Which company operates Confetti, the ticket agency through which tickets are currently on sale?
- A: Confetti is operated by a company named Longrun Planning Co., Ltd.