

Cast

Kokichi Kusano
Artistic Director and Composer
Shinobue, Shakuhachi, Vocals, and Percussion
Performing Japanese music since the age of five, Kokichi performed professionally since 1998. He left ensemble work in 2012 to write and perform independently. Nae is Kokichi’s Directorial debut and his second full length musical theatre composition after Okuni (2018).
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Tetsuya Kudaka
Hyakusho (The Farmer)
Shugoshin (The Guardian)
Tetsuya Kudaka is a solo Japanese traditional stage performer who specializes in taiko drumming and folk dance. Tetsuya performs internationally as a talented and studied Expressionist of Japanese traditional performing arts. Tetsuya brings his choreographic talents and world champion O-daiko talents to Nae.

Kayo Yasuhara
Soryo (The Abbott)
Kayo Yasuhara is a renowned performer of Japanese dance and theatre based in Montreal, QC. She leads her own performance troop in Montreal and is often engages in cinematic and theatrical acting. Kayo brings her choreographic wisdom and experience and her multilingual talents as an actress to this bilingual production of Nae.

Dai Matsuzaka
Jito (The Minister)
Dai has performed in Beauty and the Beast (FFCA 2018), The Addams Family(FFCA 2019), Bring It On the Musical (Storybook Theatre, 2019), Where have all the lightning bugs gone? (One Acts 2018). As a guitarist/pianist/singer, Dai has also composed music for shows, notably for the One Act, Tuesdays and Sundays. (Online One Act 2019) Focusing on Meisner technique, he has directed, choreographed, and designed the One Act Musical, Colours In The Storm by Jim Betts (FFCA One Acts 2022).He is excited to adventure into a new form of theatre and represent his own culture in the production Nae.

Teiya Kasahara
Yurei (The Ghost)
Vocals and Percussion
Nikkei Canadian settler Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野 (they/them) is a queer, trans non-binary, interdisciplinary creator-performer based in Tkarón:to, who explores the intersections of identity through opera and theatre. They recently premiered their solo-work THE QUEEN IN ME at the Canadian Opera Company (Amplified Opera, Nightwood Theatre, Theatre Gargantua).

Connor Fukusaka
Oni (The Demon)
Percussion (taiko, otsuzumi)
Connor Fukusaka began his performing career at the age of 14. He has continued through the years to lead, teach and perform in productions and performances throughout Ontario. During his tenure as leader of Kyowa Daiko, he began performing with Kokichi as a member of the Hayashi no Kai in 2019 and joins Nae from his new home in Vancouver, BC.

Elisabeth Caty
Shinobue and Shakuhachi
Elisabeth Caty is a classical recorder and winds performer from St. Hillaire, QC. Her deep enthusiasm for Eastern flutes and winds brought her to perform with Kokichi and Kayo Yasuhara in many productions including Kayo Yasuhara’s original feature production Okuni (2018) where she performed the music composed by Kokichi for the first time.

Akiko Date
Percussion (taiko)
Akiko Date is a long time performer, teacher and leader of Taiko drumming. Akiko led the former Yakudo Taiko group, and now advises and administrates Kyowa Daiko at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. She shares her long experience in sharing Taiko with the community in performing in Nae.

Tony Nguyen
Percussion (taiko and kotsuzumi)
Tony Nguyen is an elementary music teacher, musician and Taiko performer and instructor. He performed professionally as a member of a professional Taiko ensemble in Toronto for over a decade. He has composed and lead his own concerts in Japanese taiko.

Yoshiko Shimizu
Shadow hand, Dragon, and Percussion
Yoshiko is a member of Kyowa Taiko.
They are a team of passionate volunteers with different levels of taiko and music experience, and are all equally dedicated to preserving the art of Taiko, through performance and teaching at the JCCC.

Justin Plummer
Shadow hand, Dragon, and Percussion
Justin is a member of Kyowa Taiko.
They are a team of passionate volunteers with different levels of taiko and music experience, and are all equally dedicated to preserving the art of Taiko, through performance and teaching at the JCCC.

Novia Ng
Shadow hand, Dragon, and Percussion
Novia is a member of Kyowa Taiko.
They are a team of passionate volunteers with different levels of taiko and music experience, and are all equally dedicated to preserving the art of Taiko, through performance and teaching at the JCCC.

Mai Shimozato
Shadow hand, Dragon, and Percussion
Mai is a member of Kyowa Taiko.
They are a team of passionate volunteers with different levels of taiko and music experience, and are all equally dedicated to preserving the art of Taiko, through performance and teaching at the JCCC.


Characters
JITO
THE MINISTER (JITO), a nobleman recently appointed to be responsible for a fiefdom, struggles to overcome a great famine caused by calamitous weather and cold seasons. Humiliated, he meets a farmer who gives him an unexpected gift.








SORYO
THE ABBOT (SORYO) has resided in the temple of these lands for many years, and has come to witness the comings and goings of its residents. One fateful night, they observe a curious interaction between the minister and a mysterious farmer, and determine that things are not as they seem.
HYAKUSHO
THE FARMER (HYAKUSHO), a mysterious and carefree man, dances through the barren fields at night. He comes across the troubled minister and attempts to dissuade him from an ill-fated choice by offering him a peculiar gift.








YUREI
A GHOST (YUREI) of a peasant haunts the barren fields at night. It is said that without any crops, their songs can be heard from even further away.
ONI
THE DEMON (ONI) is a malevolent and devious spirit rumoured to be a nine-tailed fox. It is said to be the bringer of human suffering and misfortune.








SHUGOSHIN
THE GUARDIAN (SHUGOSHIN) is a spirit of an ancient King whose duty is to watch over the well-being of the people and the land. He bears a legendary spear that is used to ward off evil spirits.
