Akimoto Matsuyo

Akimoto Matsuyo

出生 : 1911-01-02, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

死亡 : 2001-04-24

略歴

Akimoto Matsuyo was one of Japan's leading playwrights of post-war Japan. She was known for her shingeki plays, but had written some classical bunraku and kabuki theatre, and later became a scriptwriter for both radio and television shows. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Akimoto Matsuyo

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式部物語
Theatre Play
Toyoichi Otomo suffers from psychological and spiritual troubles after a horrific industrial accident. He lives with his elderly mother and wife near Mt. Aso in rural Kyushu. He seeks solace in a small religious group run by Buddhist nun Chishu-bo who claims to be the 68th descendant of famed 11th century poet Izumi Shikibu. The members of her sect regard her as a living saint. Yet instead of balming his soul, she riles his libido by playing a sexual cat-and-mouse game with the fragile Toyoichi. When she does bed him, it leads to a miracle healing -- followed by a terrible calamity.
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Original Story
A promising dancer asks her professor to write a libretto for a Nō play. He then introduces her to a student of classical literature, but also a classical theatre student in the hope that the latter will marry Senya..