Kentaro Kobayashi, the award-winning Japanese comedian, playwright, and performing artist is coming to London to unveil his brand new show, 'Mr Potsunen's Peculiar Slice of Life'.
Tickets: £15, Conc. £12
Kentaro's theatrical works have been so popular in Japan that people who want to see him have to draw lots to win the right to buy a ticket! Kentaro has gained fame from a short film series "The Japanese Tradition" which introduced the funny side Japanese traditions to the world. This film series has become an internet phenomenon and one of the films "Shazai" was the official selection for short film competition at Berlin Film Festival in 2007. This will be the first chance for a UK audience to see him perform live on stage!
Having enjoyed major success with his first French tour in 2012, Kentaro returns there by popular demand in 2015, and visits the UK for the first time. Brand new for 2015 is a kuroko (literally 'person in black') stage crew traditionally seen in Kabuki theatre.
Kentaro is constantly in pursuit of universal laughter. To achieve this, he employs traditional and new elements of Japanese culture.
Mr Potsunen is a man of loneliness who is obsessed with unimportant things. In his world of highly stylized art, everything is funny, beautiful and perhaps, also a little peculiar. His wordless show dazzles audiences with a theatrically crafted stage and manga-style illustrations designed by Kentaro himself.
Kentaro starred in the 2013 documentary 'The Art of Laughter' (NHK), which chronicled Kentaro's journey towards releasing his show in Europe. This documentary went on to win the 'Creative Excellence Award' at the US International Film and Video Festival.
Leicester Square Theatre, 6 Leicester Place, London, WC2H 7BX
Box Office: 08448 733433 www.leicestersquaretheatre.com
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