The Face Of Jizo - School Show

Presented by Seymour Centre
 The Face Of Jizo - School Show
Seamed with pathos and humour, tenderness and heart, this production has been a long time coming – and it was worth the wait.
Timeout Sydney
Japanese theatre has been ignored here, so this was a brilliant choice of play.
Sydney Morning Herald

Watch one of the greatest plays of Japan’s postwar era with school performances of The Face of Jizo,a Seymour Season production that explores the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and those who survived.

The story takes place in Hiroshima some three years after the dropping of the atomic bomb on that city on 6 August 1945. Mitsue, a young librarian, arrives home to find her father Takezo there. She has not seen him for three years. They resume their relationship as if they had never been parted, with him trying to convince her to pursue love and a new future whilst she struggles with survivors guilt.

The Face of Jizo centres on a father and daughter in the aftermath of war. Tender, beautiful and seasoned with moments of familial humour, this acclaimed Japanese play made a sold-out season of its Australian premiere at the Old Fitz Theatre in Nov 2023.

“With its laughter and tears,” wrote leading cultural figure Saiichi Maruya, “The Face of Jizo is the greatest play of Japan’s postwar era.”This is a tale of courage, first love, spirited fathers, and learning to embrace the ghosts of the past.

School shows include a 15-minute post-show Q&A.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The Face of Jizo is a Japanese theatre work by playwright Hisashi Inoue. The school shows on 27 August and 3 September will be performed in English. If you are looking for an opportunity to watch the play in Japanese with English surtitles, we have matinee performances on Saturday afternoons. For more information, you can check out the general public event page here.

To learn more about the event please visit the webpage here: https://www.seymourcentre.com/event/the-face-of-jizo-school-shows/

CURRICULUM LINKS

Stage 5 Modern Languages (Japanese), English and Drama

Stage 6 Preliminary Modern Languages (Japanese), English and Drama

Stage 6 HSC Modern Languages (Japanese) and Modern History Historical Concepts and Skills module: Conflict in the Pacific 1937 – 1951

Image credit: Philip Erbacher

BOOKINGS

To make a booking or enquiry, simply press the GREEN Enquiry/Booking Request Button above right to directly contact the booking team. They will answer you promptly to discuss your booking including when payment will be required.

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Show Details

Type

excursion

Year Level Suitability

7 - 12

Curriculum area

The Arts - Drama English Languages

Themes

Artform

Duration

Approximately 95 minutes with no interval and a 15-minute post-show Q&A.

Cost

$26 per student. One teacher free per 10 students; $26 for each additional teacher.

Venue

Seymour Centre
Chippendale NSW

Term

Term 3

Availability

Wed 27 Aug - 10:30am, Wed 3 Sep - 10:30am

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