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Ishinha Ishinha (維新派) is an Osaka-based Japanese theatre company. Its name means ''revolutionaries'' or ''reformers'', from ''ishin'' (revolution, 維新) and ''ha'' (school or group, 派). == History == The company was founded in 1970 by Yukichi Matsumoto. Over the years it has grown to be a very ambitious troupe employing over thirty performers and many other staff members. They now perform at large venues and on purpose-built outdoor stages. The company has toured to Australia, Germany and to Brazil, as well as to many places in Japan. Many of their productions have been filmed and are available on DVD and VHS.〔Ishinha website (Japanese) () Retrieved on 2009-08-18.〕 The company has gone through more than one incarnation. Originally it was called Nihon Gekidan Ishinha, before becoming just Ishinha in 1987 as it began its now archetypal large-scale outdoor performances. It was from the mid-Nineties that the company developed productions in the style it calls Jan-Jan Opera.〔Miwako Yoshinaga, Osaka Brand Center. () Retrieved on 2009-07-09.〕 Matsumoto has said that 'there is more of an entertainment aspect' to the productions now and that they are more professionally managed.〔Interview on Performing Arts Network Japan, 2005-11-28. (#3 ) Retrieved on 2009-07-09.〕
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