GAMARJOBAT THEATRE 2026 “The Pistol and the Boy” Japan Ticket
1-chōme-1-1 Ogōrireiwa, Yamaguchi, 754-0041, Japan
Description
Overview
Experience the silent storytelling genius of HIRO-PON in GAMARJOBAT THEATRE 2026 “The Pistol and the Boy.” As a world-renowned mime artist, Gamarjobat has captivated audiences across the globe with a unique brand of performance that transcends language barriers. This latest feature-length work showcases the pinnacle of solo pantomime, blending humor, emotion, and incredible physical precision.
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Contact Us →“The Pistol and the Boy” is a brand-new theater piece written, directed, and performed entirely without dialogue. By relying solely on body language and imaginative staging, Gamarjobat creates a vivid cinematic experience on stage. This tour invites audiences to witness a masterclass in non-verbal theater that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Why Attend
- Witness a world-class solo performance by the legendary mime artist Gamarjobat.
- Enjoy a unique theatrical experience that tells a complete story without a single word of dialogue.
- Experience the emotional depth and physical comedy of the brand-new work “The Pistol and the Boy.”
- Take advantage of special youth accessibility, including free seating for those under 18 at select venues.
- See a performance that has been refined through international acclaim and years of artistic dedication.
Schedule & Tickets Information
| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/05/03 (Sun/Holiday) 16:00 Start | KDDI Ishin Hall (Yamaguchi) | All seats assigned seating |
| 2026/05/05 (Tue/Holiday) 17:00 Start | Amano Art Center Nagoya (Aichi) | All seats assigned seating |
| 2026/05/28 (Thu) 18:30 Start | Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo) | All seats assigned, Wheelchair, Companion, Half-price companion, Free youth seat |
Background
Gamarjobat has been a pioneer in the world of silent comedy and mime for decades, originally forming as a duo before transitioning into the current powerful solo format led by HIRO-PON. The significance of their work lies in the ability to create “Silent Theatre” that feels as loud and vibrant as any spoken play. Their performances are celebrated for their universal appeal, making them a staple in international theater festivals.
“The Pistol and the Boy” represents a new chapter in this creative journey, focusing on a single-performer narrative that explores complex themes through simple gestures. By stripping away speech, Gamarjobat forces the audience to engage their own imagination, creating a deeply personal connection between the artist and the viewer that is rarely found in traditional theater.
Venue Information
- Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall
- 23-21 Sakuragaokacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Entrance via the main elevator or stairs to the 4th floor
- Located near the Shibuya Station West Exit and the Planetarium
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Faqs
What are the requirements for the free youth seats?
Free seating is available for children and young adults under 18 years old (born on or after April 2, 2008) at the Tokyo performance. Please note that a valid ID card is required at the venue to verify the age of the attendee.
Is this performance suitable for international visitors who don’t speak Japanese?
Yes, this is an ideal performance for international guests. Since Gamarjobat utilizes mime and does not use any dialogue, the story is told entirely through physical action and is fully understandable regardless of the language you speak.
How do I book wheelchair accessible seating for the Tokyo show?
Wheelchair accessible seats are available specifically for the Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall performance. These seats have limited availability and can be selected during the booking process alongside companion seating.
Can I attend the Nagoya show on a weekday?
The Nagoya performance at Amano Art Center is scheduled for May 5, 2026. While this is a Tuesday, it is a National Holiday in Japan (Children’s Day), making it a convenient time for families and workers to attend.
Who should I contact for inquiries about the Yamaguchi performance?
For questions regarding the show at KDDI Ishin Hall, you can contact the venue directly at 083-902-6727. They can provide specific details about the hall facilities and performance day logistics.
Ticket Information
2026/5/3(Sun) KDDI Ishin Hall (Yamaguchi) All seats are assigned seating
$87.00
Online booking closed16:00 Start ( 15:00 Doors open )
2026/5/5(Tue) Amano Art Center Nagoya (Aichi) All seats are assigned seating
$87.00
Online booking closed17:00 Start ( 16:30 Doors open )
2026/5/28(Thu) Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo) All seats are assigned seating
$87.00
Selling18:30 Start ( 17:45 Doors open )
2026/5/28(Thu) Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo) Wheelchair accessible seating
$87.00
Selling18:30 Start ( 17:45 Doors open )
2026/5/28(Thu) Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo) Companion seat
$87.00
Selling18:30 Start ( 17:45 Doors open )
2026/5/28(Thu) Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo) Half-price seating for accompanying guests
$68.00
Selling18:30 Start ( 17:45 Doors open )
2026/5/28(Thu) Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo) Free seating for children
Free
Selling18:30 Start ( 17:45 Doors open ), Applicable to children aged 18 and under born on or after April 2, 2008. ID required.
Event Calendar
Sunday, May 3, 2026 - Thursday, May 28, 2026
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