The Peony Lantern | 牡丹燈籠

The Yokohama Theatre Group
The Peony Lantern | 牡丹燈籠
Fringe, On Demand
  • Dates: Sep 10, 2021 - Sep 16, 2021
  • Location:
  • Created: The Ensemble
  • Performed: The Ensemble
  • Advance price: $13
  • Rating: 12 + Adult Themes
  • Genre: Ghost Story
  • Country: Online

Showtimes

Sep
10
Friday
12:00 am
Sep
11
Saturday
12:00 am
Sep
12
Sunday
12:00 am
Sep
13
Monday
12:00 am
Sep
14
Tuesday
12:00 am
Sep
15
Wednesday
12:00 am
Sep
16
Thursday
12:00 am

Tickets

This performance will be available to watch on-demand anytime between noon on September 10th and midnight on September 16th. 

 

 

It’s 1912. A traveller arrives at the port of Yokohama, alone and unprepared: unprepared both for life in a very different culture and for falling in love with a very singular woman. But something strange is going on, a secret hangs in the air like a lantern, and as the festival of O-bon approaches, the boundaries between life and death are thin. Can the traveller discover what’s happening before it’s too late?
“The Peony Lantern” is a modern, multimedia retelling of a classic ghost story that was popularized in the west in Lafcadio Hearn‘s 1899 book, “In Ghostly Japan”.

Accessibility
Closed Captioned

About the Artists
The Yokohama Theatre Group is a 121 year-old performance troupe based in Yokohama and Kawasaki, Japan. We are a rotating group of diverse, international artists who are committed to creating accessible, multilingual, international, and relevant theatre. We were last in Victoria in 2010 with our fringe show “39”.

Socials
https://ytg. jp
Twitter: @ytheatre
Instagram: yokohamatheatregroup
Facebook: facebook.com/ytgjp

Showtimes

Sep
10
Friday
12:00 am
Sep
11
Saturday
12:00 am
Sep
12
Sunday
12:00 am
Sep
13
Monday
12:00 am
Sep
14
Tuesday
12:00 am
Sep
15
Wednesday
12:00 am
Sep
16
Thursday
12:00 am

Tickets

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