Big Fish
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English Title: Big Fish
Japanese Title: BIG FISH(ビッグ・フィッシュ)
Troupe: Star
Year: 2024
Performances: Tokyu Theatre Orb, 05/30 - 06/16
Based On: the Broadway musical
Big Fish, which is based on the 1998 novel and 2003 film of the same title
Book by JOHN AUGUST
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on the novel by Daniel Wallace and the Columbia Motion Picture written by John August
BIG FISH is presented through special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide
1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640 New York, NY 10036, www.theatricalrights.com.
Director: Inaba Daichi
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Available on Blu-Ray: No
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Scene/Music Cuts: n/a
Other Cast: Amaki Homare,
Nijou Hana,
Kou Erise,
Harei Yuka,
Mitsurugi Kai,
Riona Haru,
Hoshikage Nana,
Ayaka Koiki,
Ouhi Sayaka,
Hisui Marin,
Kisumi Seiya,
Sakizono Risa,
Aohane You,
Kazuha Kou,
Sena Miran,
Mirei Hina,
Marina Fumi,
Otohi Yuzu,
Ayasaki Uran,
Ruu Raito,
Hakua Rei,
Hayase Mahoro,
Airi Shun,
Karyou Rei
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WARNING!! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!
Big Fish
(from official site)
Edward Bloom fascinates those around him by telling his life story as if it was a fairy tale. His bizarre stories captivate his young son Will, including srories about a witch who can see into the future, a giant he traveled with, and his encounter with his beloved wife Sandra at the circus. However, as Will grows up, he begins to believe that everything is just a myth, and Edward begins to distance himself from him. One day, Will comes back to see him after a long absence. Wanting to know what his father's life was really like, Will begins to follow in his footsteps, and the truth about Edward gradually becomes clear...
(personal description)
The musical switches between the present, where Edward Bloom and his son Bill are having a hard time to understand each other, and past, where real events are mixed with Edwards fairy tale like stories about his life that he told Bill and his wife, Josephine. Throughout the musical, the stories form a chronological but magical retelling of the real happenings in the Edwards life.
Since Bill was little, Edward would always tell him such stories. His son, of course, was sceptical but loved them nonetheless. Bill grows up and, approaching his own fatherhood, swears that he will not tell lies to his son like his father did. Edward, refusing to "tell it like it is" even when he is about to die, is met by his sons suspisions about a past affair, and they continue to grow further away. Bill tries to uncover the truth only to find out about his fathers good deeds, that he never told him. Edward is dying, and Bill rushes to the hospital. Together they create an ending to the Edwards story.
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