Fujiko F. Fujio's 'The Minotaur's Plate' Gets First Stage Adaptation

The stage adaptation brings a rarely-adapted Fujiko F. Fujio sci-fi short to live performance, with a dance award-winning director crossing genres of music, dance, video, literature, and manga.

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Fujiko F. Fujio's 'The Minotaur's Plate' Gets First Stage Adaptation

The New National Theatre announced the full cast for the world's first stage adaptation of Fujiko F. Fujio's 1969 sci-fi short manga 'The Minotaur's Plate'. Seishiro Kato plays the protagonist crew member, Future Uchida plays the girl Minoa. The play runs December 10-28 at the New National Theatre's Small Theatre in Tokyo. Takuro Suzuki handles adaptation, choreography, and direction.

The New National Theatre has set the full cast for 'The Minotaur's Plate', the first stage adaptation of Fujiko F. Fujio's 1969 sci-fi short manga. Seishiro Kato plays the sole surviving crew member who crash-lands on the planet Inox, and Future Uchida plays Minoa, a local girl who is set to be served as food at the annual Minotaur Festival. The story reverses the positions of eater and eaten: cows called Zun rule the planet, and humans called Usu are livestock. Takuro Suzuki, winner of the 75th Art Encouragement Prize in Dance and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Newcomer Award, handles adaptation, choreography, and direction. The production runs December 10-28 at the New National Theatre's Small Theatre in Tokyo.

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