is a series of musical works starring
Koichi Domoto
is a Japanese idol, singer, actor, singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist, television personality, voice actor. Along with Tsuyoshi Domoto (with whom he has no blood-relation), he is a member of the duo Domoto, who holds the Guinness World Recor ...
(from the duo
KinKi Kids
is a Japanese duo consisting of Koichi Domoto and Tsuyoshi Domoto under the talent agency Starto Entertainment (formerly of Johnny & Associates). Domoto was formed in 1993 as Kinki Kids and officially debuted on July 21, 1997. With more than 30 m ...
), who is also in charge of the planning, music, story, and production under
Johnny Kitagawa
John Hiromu Kitagawa (Japanese name ; October 23, 1931 – July 9, 2019), known professionally as , was a Japanese business magnate, promoter, record producer. He was best known as the founder of Johnny & Associates, a talent agency for numerous ...
’s direction. ''Shock'' was originally based on the musical ''
1991 Playzone '91 Shock'' (1991, starring
Shonentai
were a three-member Japanese boy band created by entertainment company Johnny & Associates, now rebranded to Starto Entertainment. They debuted on December 12, 1985. They were one of Japan's leading Japanese idol groups of the 1980s. The group ...
), and premiered at the
Imperial Theater in November 2000 under the title ''Millenium Shock''. It has been performed at the same theater every year since, with different modifications in the title, cast, plot and programs each year. In 2005, it was revamped entirely as ''Endless Shock'', which has been its title until now. ''Shocks annual performances are greatly anticipated, and it is dubbed “the stage of which tickets are the hardest to get in Japan” by the media.
''Shock'' reached its 400th performance in 2006, and its 499th performance in 2007, attracting more than 80,000 audiences up until that point. ''Shock'' is the solo-starring stage play to achieve this feat in the shortest time at the Imperial Theater.
April 2008, ''Endless Shock'' received the Grand Prize Award at the 33rd "
Kikuta Kazuo Theater Award" for high achievements in stage performance. This was the first time a musical starring an idol from
Johnny & Associates
was a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962, which managed groups of male idols known as The company had a significant impact on pop culture with male idols and boy bands in Japan since the 1980s. Until 2019, the company w ...
won such an honor.
March 2009, Koichi Domoto set a new record for the highest number of solo-starring musical performances at the Imperial Theater.
March 21, 2013, 12 years 5 months after its premiere, ''Shock'' reached its 1,000th performance, became the solo-starring musical play to achieve this in the shortest time in Japan.
In April 2020, Koichi Domoto alone was awarded the Grand Prize of the 45th Kazuo Kikuta Theater Awards for his achievement for leading ''Shock'' series for twenty years, becoming the youngest single winner of this award.
Until 2021, ''Shock'' has been performed for more than 1,800 times, becoming the 2nd most-performed musical with the same leading actor in Japan, after
Mitsuko Mori
, real name , was a Japanese actress.
Background
In May 2009, she became the first actor in Japan to have performed the stage play 2,000 times. She was born in Kyoto, Japan.
On May 11, 2009, Takeo Kawamura announced that Mori would be awarded ...
's ''Hourouki'' (performed 2,017 times).
Overview
''Shock'' is about the conflicts happening in a theater company, interspersed with the shows performed by said company - a "play within a play". The series focuses on the theme "Show must go on" with Koichi, the company's leader as the protagonist. Through his collaborations, conflicts, and reconciliations with the company members, the musical portrays a "stage of life" where even life is sacrificed for the ultimate performances. Koichi Domoto said “I'm completely different from Koichi”, but they both share an unyielding, uncompromising attitude to the stage, even when facing injuries or accidents. Koichi Domoto himself also stated that he was able to cultivate such mindset thanks to continuously performing this play.
The play has a diverse combination of famous musical numbers and original songs in various style, from
New York
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Broadway
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Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
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to traditional Japanese. Aside from difficult choreographies, ''Shock'' also includes numerous flashy, dangerous acts such as flying, falling down an 8-metre high staircase... , and is said to be able to “surprise the audience every 5 minutes”.
Under Johnny Kitagawa's production, ''Shock'' was originally intended to be a play that can impress the audiences even if they don't understand the speech. However, as an actor, Koichi Domoto wanted the stage to convey deeper meaning, and asked Kitagawa to make thorough changes, including the plot. With Kitagawa's approval (“Just do what you like.”), Koichi started taking a substantial role in screenwriting, music composing and producing since 2005.
After ''Endless Shock'' 2006, there were plans to end the ''Shock'' series and start a new play in 2007, also with Koichi Domoto as the producer and lead actor. However, due to high demand (demand for tickets was 14 times higher than supply), it was decided that the play would be performed again in 2007. Shock continues to be performed every year since, and is said to be “the stage of which tickets are the hardest to get in Japan”.
During the noon performance on January 23, 2008, due to electricity failure, the play was cancelled and moved to another date (February 17, 2008) for the first time. Koichi Domoto deeply regretted this, and wrote on the official site: "It is truly regrettable that the performance couldn't continue like the theme 'Show must go on'. To the audiences who was looking forward to the stage, I sincerely apologize." After the cancellation decision was made, all the cast came out to see the audiences off to the last one. The night performance that day still went on as scheduled.
March 11, 2011,
the Great Tohoku earthquake occurred during the noon performance's intermission. The audiences and some of the cast were evacuated to Koukyogaien, and the performance - incidentally, also Shock's 800th performance - was cancelled. Due to aftershocks and planned power outage, performances could not resume as planned, and the rest of the performances that year were also cancelled. Cancellation announcement was made before the performance on the 13th by Koichi Domoto himself. He then shook hand with and saw all the audiences off.
During the noon performance on March 19, 2015, a LED panel used in stage setting collapsed, injured 6 people: trainees Takayoshi Kishi, 2 dancers, 2 acrobat actors, and 1 staff member. The two performances that day were cancelled, and Koichi Domoto came out in full stage costume to apologize to the audiences for the accident and the cancellation. Performance restarted the next day without the use of LED panel and part of the program changed. There were mixed opinions about restarting performances so soon after such a serious accident, but the decision was made with support from the cast and staff, even the injured ones, to convey the theme of the play: continue to move forward despite unfavorable circumstances. May 20, 2015, Toho announced that the accident was caused by an inclination due to partial failure of the stage floor, and that reinforcement work was planned to correct this.
Toho also officially prohibit future use of mobile LED panels on its stage for caution's sake.
On September 17 of the same year, during the Osaka tour, the actress who played the owner role,
Bibari Maeda, fell and broke her left shoulder while walking to Umeda Arts Theatre from her hotel. She still acted in two performances on the 17th, but was hospitalized after the night performance and was told to rest for 1.5 month for the break to heal. Katsuhide Uekusa from
Shonentai
were a three-member Japanese boy band created by entertainment company Johnny & Associates, now rebranded to Starto Entertainment. They debuted on December 12, 1985. They were one of Japan's leading Japanese idol groups of the 1980s. The group ...
, who played the owner during 2009 - 2012, stepped in for Maeda from the performance on the 18th until the last one in 2015. Uekusa received direct appeal from Johnny Kitagawa and Koichi Domoto on the evening of the 17th, arrived in Osaka around noon on the 18th, and only had 4 hours to practice with all the cast. Nevertheless, the performances went on smoothly as usual.
In April 2020, Koichi alone was awarded the Grand Prize of the 45th Kazuo Kikuta Theater Awards for his achievement for leading ''Shock'' series for twenty years, becoming the youngest single winner of this award.
In 2021, ''Endless Shock'' was made into a movie.
It was announced that the ''Shock'' series starring Koichi would end after the 2024 performance. The reasons given were that the Imperial Theatre will be closed for reconstruction in February 2025, and since Koichi created it around the age of 25 and the age setting was about the same, he thought that 2024, when he would be 45, would be a good time.
On April 22, 2024, the play reached 2000 performances
and on May 9, 2018. It broke the record of 2017 times that Mitsuko Mori had accumulated between 1961 and 2009 with "Hourouki" and also became the single largest single starring role record in a domestic play.
''Milleninum Shock'' (2000)
Performance period
November 2–26, 2000 (Imperial Theatre) (38 performances)
Story
Koichi, leader of a travelling theatre company, decides to carry on performances despite the injuries of fellow member TSUBASA, and this brings about conflicts with other members of the company. At such a time, the company receives an invitation to perform at Broadway - where Koichi's older brother died 3 years before. Despite opposition from others, Koichi pushes on to Broadway, and meets a mysterious person who claimed to be his deceased brother's friend...
Cast
''Show Geki Shock'' (2001 - 2002)
Performance period
* December 1, 2001 - January 27, 2002 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
* June 4–28, 2002 (38 performances)
Story
To fulfill his deceased brother's wish, Koichi continues performing every day with “Show must go on” in mind. His performances are popular, and he receives invitation to perform at the Broadway theatre Imperial Garden Theatre. However, he faces strong opposition from the company because it was where his brother died, and because he wants to leave behind TSUBASA, whose future as a dancer was abruptly cut off due to an accident when performing. Still, Koichi leaves for New York, leaving behind his brother's ex-wife SAKIHO, SAKIHO's current husband TAKU, and a disappointed TSUBASA. A lot of troubles are waiting for Koichi there...
Cast
''Shock is Real Shock'' (2003)
Performance period
January 8 - February 25, 2003 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
Story
Almost the same as ''Show Geki Shock'', the last production, but with some changes in characters’ names (characters are named based on the casts’ real names) and the mastermind.
Cast
''Shocking Shock'' (2004)
Performance period
February 6–29, 2004 (Imperial Theatre) (38 performances)
Story
Generally the same as ''Shock is real Shock'' (different production).
Cast
''Endless Shock'' (2005 - 2024)
Plot and characters were significantly changed. Starting 2013, the owner's role was changed to a woman, new songs and programs were added, but the main storyline remains the same.
Performance period
* 2005: January 8 - February 28 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
* 2006: February 6 - March 29 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
* 2007: January 6 - February 28 (Imperial Theatre) (81 performances)
* 2008: January 6 - February 26 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
* 2009: February 5 - March 30 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
* 2010: February 14 - March 30, July 4 - 31st (Imperial Theatre) (100 performances) (first time the play was performed in summer as ''Endless Shock'')
* 2011: February 5 - March 10 (Imperial Theatre) (48 performances) (performances from March 11 cancelled due to
the Great Tohoku earthquake)
* 2012:
** January 7–31 (
Hakata-za
The is a kabuki theatre in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, located near the Nakasu-Kawabata Station. It was originally constructed in 1996.
Overview
The Hakata-za is a multipurpose theater that can be used in all theater genres, such as ...
) (34 performances) (first time ''Shock'' was performed in another province outside Tokyo)
** February 7 - April 30 (Imperial Theatre) (105 performances)
* 2013:
** February 4 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
** April 8–30 (Hakataza) (29 performances)
** September 2–29 (
Umeda Arts Theater
is a Japanese theater located at Chayamachi Applause in Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka, operated by Umeda Arts Theater Co., Ltd. It opened in 1992.
Umeda Arts Theater Co., Ltd. is a member of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group and a subsidiary of Hankyu Corp ...
) (35 performances) (first time ''Shock'' was performed in Osaka)
* 2014:
** February 4 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (76 performances)
** September 8–30 (Umeda Arts Theater) (30 performances)
** October 8–31 (Hakataza) (30 performances)
* 2015:
** February 3 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (73 performances)
** September 8–30 (Umeda Arts Theatre) (30 performances)
** October 7–31 (Hakataza) (30 performances)
* 2016: February 4 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (75 performances)
* 2017:
** February 1 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (78 performances)
** September 8–30 (Umeda Arts Theatre) (30 performances)
** October 10–31 (Hakataza) (30 performances)
* 2018: February 4 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (70 performances)
* 2019
** February 4 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (70 performances)
** September 11 - October 5 (Umeda Arts Theatre) (31 performances)
* 2020: February 4–26 (Imperial Theatre) (26 performances) (performances from February 27 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic)
* 2022
**September 5, 2022 - October 2 (Hakata-za)
* 2023
**April 9, 2023 - May 31, (Imperial Theatre)
* 2024
**April 11 - May 31, (Imperial Theatre) (56 performances)
**July 26 - August 18 (Umeda Arts Theatre) (29 performances)
**September 1-29 (Hakata-za) (31 performances)
**November 8-29 (Imperial Theatre) (26 performances)
**The final performance, on November 29, 2024, will be live viewed in movie theaters throughout Japan.
Story
The show Koichi performs at his childhood friend's small off-Broadway theater (starting 2013, the childhood friend setting was removed) receives high acclaim on the newspaper. This opens up a way to go on-Broadway for the theater. Koichi who sets his heart on Broadway, the owner (name changed depended on the cast) who wants to protect his theater, the fellow company member (name changed depended on the cast) who considers Koichi as his rival, RIKA who blindly worships Koichi,... Each of them pursued their own ambition, and the company that used to be so close to each other starts falling apart. One day, the rival member who often clashes with Koichi switches the prop sword used on stage for a real one to test Koichi's creed of beliefs “Show must go on”...
Cast
''Endless Shock'' 2005
''Endless Shock'' 2006
''Endless Shock'' 2007
''Endless Shock'' 2008
''Endless Shock'' 2009
''Endless Shock'' 2010
''Endless Shock'' 2011
''Endless Shock'' 2012
''Endless Shock'' 2013
''Endless Shock'' 2014
''Endless Shock'' 2015
''Endless Shock'' 2016
''Endless Shock'' 2017
''Endless Shock'' 2018
''Endless Shock'' 2019
''Endless Shock'' 2020
''Endless Shock'' 2022
''Endless Shock'' 2023
''Endless Shock'' 2024
''Endless Shock -Eternal-'' (2020 - 2024)
A spin-off of the original Endless Shock to comply with the prevention of coronavirus. The musical is shortened to 2 hours, and some of the performances are deleted (such as falling down the staircase and some flying).
Performance Period
* 2020: September 15 - October 12 (Umeda Arts Theater) (31 performances)
* 2021: February 4 - March 31 (Imperial Theatre) (60 performance)
* 2022: April 10 - May 31 (Imperial Theatre) (50 performances)
* 2023: April 9 - May 31 (Imperial Theatre)
* 2024: April 11 - May 31 (Imperial Theatre) (56 performances)
Story
Three years after Koichi's death, the same members gathered again to mourn Koichi and looked back to what happened during that period.
Cast
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"Play within a play"
Mainly famous scenes from popular works, including:
*
Hamlet
''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
*
Richard III
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*
Romeo and Juliet
''The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet'', often shortened to ''Romeo and Juliet'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare about the romance between two young Italians from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's ...
*
Electra
Electra, also spelt Elektra (; ; ), is one of the most popular Greek mythology, mythological characters in tragedies.Evans (1970), p. 79 She is the main character in two Greek tragedies, ''Electra (Sophocles play), Electra'' by Sophocles and ''Ele ...
*
The Love Suicides at Sonezaki
''The Love Suicides at Sonezaki'' (曾根崎心中, ''Sonezaki Shinjū'') is a jōruri play by the Japanese playwright Chikamatsu Monzaemon. The double suicides that occurred on May 22, 1703, inspired Chikamatsu to write this play and thus ''Th ...
* Shinsengumi
*
Notre Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris ( ; meaning "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a Medieval architecture, medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissemen ...
*
Yotsuya Kaidan
, the story of Oiwa and Tamiya Iemon, is a tale of betrayal, murder and onryou, ghostly revenge. Arguably the most famous Kaidan (parapsychology), Japanese ghost story of all time, it has been adapted for film over 30 times and continues to be ...
*
Chushingura
*
Mobydic
*
West Side Story
''West Side Story'' is a Musical theatre, musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a Book (musical theatre), book by Arthur Laurents.
Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo an ...
Musical numbers
* Take the 'A' Train
* Carmina Burana
* BROADWAY MELODY
''Endless Shock''
* OVERTURE(INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* So Feel It Coming
*: Lyrics: 3 + 3, Composition: Koichi Domoto, Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* NEW HORIZON
*: Lyrics: Kubota Youji, Composition: Iida Takehiko, Arrangement: Funayama Motoki
* Yes we can (Yes my dream)
*: Lyrics: Koichi Domoto, Composition: Chujo Misa
* ONE DAY
*: Lyrics: Shirai Yuuki, Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* DANCING ON BROADWAY
*: Lyrics: Hasegawa Masahiro, Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* AMERICA
*: Lyrics: 3+3, Composition / Arrangement: Funayama Motoki, Co-arrangement: Chino Yoshihiko
* Love and Loneliness
*: Lyrics / Composition: Anders Barren / Nina Woodford / Jany Schel, Arrangement: Funayama Motoki / Japanese lyrics: Shirai Yuuki / Arata Mika
* Solitary
* 花魁 (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* 戦車 (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement:Sato Yasumasa
* 合戦 (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* 死闘 (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* 罠 (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* In the Cemetery
*: Lyrics: Kubota Youji, Composition / Arrangement: Iwata Masayuki
* 戻れない日々
*: Lyrics: Shirai Yuuki / Arata Mika, Composition: Koichi Domoto
* Why don't you dance with me?
*: Lyrics: Shirai Yuuki / Arata Mika, Composition: Koichi Domoto Arrangement: ha-j / Yoshioka Taku
* Higher
*: Lyrics: Shirai Yuuki, Composition: Kawada Ruka, Arrangement : Funayama Motoki / 中西裕之
* Flying2 (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* マスク (INST)
*: Composition / Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* 夜の海
*: Lyrics: Shirai Yuuki / Arata Mika, Composition: Koichi Domoto, Arrangement: ha-j / Yoshioka Taku
* 大桜 (INST)
*: Composition・Arrangement: Sato Yasumasa
* CONTINUE
*: Lyrics: Kubota Youji, Composition: Koichi Domoto, Arrangement: Sho Takada Testuya
Related products
DVD / BD
''Koichi Domoto Shock Digest''(June 19, 2002)
''Koichi Domoto Shock''(January 16, 2003) (recording date: June 25th 2002)
''Endless Shock''(February 15, 2006) (recording date: February 22nd 2005)
''Endless Shock'' 2008(October 29, 2008) (recording date: February 6th 2008)
''Document of Endless Shock'' 2012 -明日の舞台へ-(February 6, 2013)
''Endless Shock'' 2012(September 18, 2013) (recording date: April 21st 2012)
''Endless Shock 1000th Performance Anniversary''(September 17, 2014) (recording date: March 23rd 2013 - the 1,001st performance)
CD
''Koichi Domoto Endless Shock Original Sound Track''(January 11, 2006)
''Koichi Domoto Endless Shock Original Sound Track 2''(April 19, 2017)
References
External links
- Tohostage (in Japanese)
2000 musicals
Japanese musicals