News

Dramakan Fest – Commemorating the opening of Dramakan, Waseda University’s theater devoted to drama
Share

Dramakan Fest – Commemorating the opening of Dramakan, Waseda University’s theater devoted to drama

Wed, Mar 4, 2015
Dramakan Fest – Commemorating the opening of Dramakan, Waseda University’s theater devoted to drama
Share

Outside of campus on Nanmon street was a small theater founded by Waseda alumnus and internationally active stage director, Tadashi Suzuki. The theater was called “Waseda Small Theater” and was named after Suzuki’s theater troupe of the same name.

Waseda Small Theater was a hub for small theatrical productions in the 1960s and introduced many classics to the world.  In 1976, Suzuki relocated to Toga (present-day Nanto) and established a privately funded theater known as the Suzuki Company of Toga (SCOT).

Suzuki handed the Waseda Small Theater over to Waseda University where it was used by the drama club and trained performers until it’s dismantling in October 2012. Many Waseda students have requested there be a hub for drama related activities and with Mr. Suzuki’s consent, the Dramakan was built (72 seating capacity).

A month-long drama festival will be held to commemorate the theater’s opening. The opening performance will be “Android” performed by Oriza Hirata’s (known for his theory on contemporary colloquial theater) troupe, Seinendan. Three other troupes from Waseda will give pre-opening performances.

Please refer to the pamphlet below for details.

doramakan_omote3_2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

doramakan_ura【決定】

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download PDF

Dramakan Website

Dramakan Facebook

DramaKan Twitter


Social Media

  • facebook

    facebook

  • twitter

    X

  • youtube

    YouTube

  • linkedin

    LinkedIn

  • podcast

    podcast

  • tiktok

    TikTok

Giving

Your generosity can make a difference and bring rippling impact

No matter the size, every single gift will make a difference in helping students afford an academic experience that will transform their lives, as well as promoting frontline research to resolve complex challenges of the world today.

More About Giving