Tokyo Grand Guignol interview (namely Suehiro Maruo and Norimizu Ameya) in the fanzine ZOAR
original post @eyeodyssey

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Tokyo Grand Guignol interview (namely Suehiro Maruo and Norimizu Ameya) in the fanzine ZOAR
original post @eyeodyssey
My friends are all forcing me to finally post this I REALLY WANNA DRAW MORE BUT I’M BASICALLY JUST STARTING MY FIRST JOB SO MY MOTIVATION HAS BEEN REALLY BAD
Anyways uh Meistro x Doug (I FEEL SO EMBARRASSED RN LOOK AWAY)
(Edit: CAN MY FRIENDS STOP COMMENTING ON THIS HELP ME)
The crowd (me) wanted more Underground Theater
Also a little redesign of Malevolent Imp Meistro to make him into a death’s head hawkmoth so I can match with Doug’s Underground Butterfly skin
Okay bye
poster for the performance "Poor Man" (贫棒な人) by the Japanese butoh troupe "Dairakudakan" (大駱駝艦), 1979.
Designed by Tadanori Yokoo.
Pattern #62: High Places
By putting the theater underground and making the (to be) glass roof stick out above the square a high place is created. One that works two ways, going about a meter up above the square, and then 24 meters down to the stagefloor. Mind you that the height from which this picture was taken is closer to 18~20 meters, but it still gives a rough idea of what the actors on stage would look like as seen from the square.
地下演劇 3
(1970)