
The Show Must Go On
Comedy
Overview
Recorded on 15th April 1994 at Kinokuniya Hall, Tokyo. This play is what brought media fame to Koki Mitani back in 1991, performed by his theatre group Tokyo Sunshine Boys. It was adapted into a television special in 1992 and then in 1994 (the run the released DVD recording captures) they did another run. It was broadcast on NHK-BS2 on 26th May 1994, identical to the TV release but with differences in music. It is Mitani's typical farcical comedy where the characters follow only one rule: 'No matter what happens. Once that curtain rises. It must not be lowered until we finish our performance.' Koki Mitani said of the play 'They are outrageous people, but deep down, there is a firm principle running through their veins: "Once the curtain rises, no matter what happens, there is an ironclad rule." For stage performers, the phrase "the show must go on" essentially means you can't take the show off.'
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Masahiko Nishimura
Masahiko Nishimura
Shindo (Stage Manager)
Masahiko Nishimura
Shindo (Stage Manager)


Toshihito Ito
Toshihito Ito
Kido (Assistant Stage Manager)
Toshihito Ito
Kido (Assistant Stage Manager)


Rieko Takahashi
Rieko Takahashi
Noe Banba (Assistant Stage Manager)
Rieko Takahashi
Noe Banba (Assistant Stage Manager)


Yoshimasa Kondo
Yoshimasa Kondo
Koichiro Ose (Owner of the Lodge)
Yoshimasa Kondo
Koichiro Ose (Owner of the Lodge)


Kazuyuki Aijima
Kazuyuki Aijima
Junichi Kuribayashi (Author)
Kazuyuki Aijima
Junichi Kuribayashi (Author)


Kenji Anan
Kenji Anan
Heiji Yashiro (actor)
Kenji Anan
Heiji Yashiro (actor)
Isao Nonaka
Isao Nonaka
Azusa Kuno (actress)
Isao Nonaka
Azusa Kuno (actress)
Takashi Kobayashi
Takashi Kobayashi
Takio Sadojima (Father of Governer)
Takashi Kobayashi
Takio Sadojima (Father of Governer)


Masahiro Komoto
Masahiro Komoto
Tatsuo Nakajima (Yakuza Lookalike)
Masahiro Komoto
Tatsuo Nakajima (Yakuza Lookalike)
Naoto Hori
Naoto Hori
Shichiemon Kuroki (Master Prop Maker)
Naoto Hori
Shichiemon Kuroki (Master Prop Maker)
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