Franciscan Chapel Center · Tokyo

Gotō

A Musical of the Hidden Christians
Friday 22 October 2027 · Tokyo Union Church
Working budget · draft for group review

Where we stand

A three-act telling of the Gotō martyrs and Kakure Kirishitan, staged for one evening in a 200-seat hall. The budget below is offered in three levels so the group can choose the scale, and in phases so we commit what is urgent now and raise the rest over the fifteen months to opening night.

Commit now · the same at every level

Three ways to stage it

The story itself is austere, so even the lean staging can move an audience. What climbs the cost is period accuracy: the moment officials, shoguns and samurai enter, you need tailored costumes, armour and Edo-period wigs. Each level below says plainly what you get and what you give up.

The numbers

Phased funding sequence

Phase 1 is identical at every level. Phases 2 and 3 vary by level and are raised across the runway to performance.

Full line-item detail
Where the extra spend goes

Higher tiers buy period accuracy and craftsmanship, not more performers. The cast is largely volunteer and roughly the same size at every level; what climbs is how much is made rather than sourced, and how much period detail we commit to.

Costumes

Driven by period accuracy, not headcount. Lean dresses the cast as impoverished peasants in simple farm wear, mostly sourced. Moderate tailors accurate costumes for the officials and samurai who interrogate them. Full adds samurai armour and dresses the wider cast to period.

Backdrop & props

Lean suggests each setting with a few flats: a rocky shore, a hidden prayer room. Moderate builds a proper backdrop and a fuller prop set. Full constructs richer multi-scene sets with the complete inventory: the Maria-Kannon, the fumie test plates, lanterns, nets and farming tools.

Hair & makeup

The driver is wigs. Lean styles the women in hair donuts and extensions and keeps wigs minimal. Moderate buys quality Edo-period wigs, chonmage and nihongami, for the key roles. Full wigs and adds facial hair across the cast for full accuracy.

How it gets funded
Ticket / donation price:

Each performance seats up to 200. More shows lift income but add venue cost (about ¥600,000 per extra day at TUC); the budget models 1.5 venue days.

Open decisions

Carried from the 5 July working-group minutes. Set a due date and change the status live; done items strike through. Your changes are saved in this browser.

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The runway

The working group

Lead Coordinator
Caje Fernandes
Pastoral Associate, FCC · coordinates the working group and all communications
Music Producer
Mathieu Kranich
Composes the score and leads the music
Story & Script
Vincent Olandesca
Develops the libretto and storyline with the historian
Spiritual Director
Fr. Clifford, OFM
Guides the project and carries it to Finance
Budget · Nalu Camanse History · Pierre Sevaistre (advisor) Venue · Tokyo Union Church
Funding tracker

Against the recommended Moderate target. Static snapshot; update as pledges arrive.

Sponsorship secured
Tickets committed¥0 of ~¥1,200,000 potential
Merchandise¥0 of ~¥200,000 potential