Tokyo Broadcasting System and Kyodo Tokyo Present TALK LIKE SINGING 11/13-22 At NYU' Skirball Center
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Talk Like Singing, a groundbreaking production and the first-ever original Japanese musical to have its premiere in the U.S., will have its world premiere in New York City on November 13, 2009 at 8:00 P.M. at New York University's Skirball Center. The show will run through November 22. The talented Koki Mitani has written and directs this comedic new material spoken in both Japanese and English. Musician, composer, DJ and founding member of Pizzicato Five, Yasuharu Konishi has created the music for this production. Japanese superstar Shingo Katori will make his international stage debut alongside cast members Jay Kabira, Keiko Horiuchi, and Shinya Niiro.
Talk Like SingingIn Talk Like Singing a unique young man named Tarlow (Shingo Katori) can only communicate through song. His peculiar situation draws the attention of the general public, the media, and most importantly, two respected behavioral specialists. With the help of a speech therapist (Keiko Horiuchi) and psychologist (Jay Kabira) Tarlow is finally able to silence the singing voices in his head and, for the first time in his life, the young man can speak without singing; but what he finds is that he is unhappy and misses the music. The psychologist presents Tarlow as his "success story" at a conference with his fellow colleagues, when all of a sudden the unexpected happens, and Tarlow breaks out into an unforgettable performance for all eyes to see.Artists
Shingo Katori is a member of SMAP (Sports Music Assemble People), one of the most popular idol groups in Japan. Since their debut in 1991, SMAP has released over 30 hit singles. Their stadium tour in 2006 drew audiences of more than one million. SMAP kicked off their 2008 tour with a historic six performance sold-out series at the Tokyo Dome, setting the venue's record for most performances in a single tour.
The Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York University, is the premier venue for the presentation of cultural and performing arts events at NYU and lower Manhattan. Located at 566 LaGuardia Place (at Washington Square South), it provides a large-scale performance space for university events and live professional performances from around the world. The 860-seat theater opened in October 2003 and hosts the only major university-based professional multi-arts presenting program in Manhattan. As a result, one natural and continuing mission of the Skirball Center is to build young audiences for live performance through a broad range of compelling performance events at affordable ticket prices. For more information and a current schedule of events, visit www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu.
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