Shock (musical)
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| Book | Johnny Kitagawa |
| Setting | Broadway, New York City |
| Premiere | November 2, 2000: Imperial Theatre |
| Productions | 2000 Tokyo 2001 Tokyo 2002 Tokyo 2003 Tokyo 2004 Tokyo 2005 Tokyo 2006 Tokyo 2007 Tokyo 2008 Tokyo 2009 Tokyo 2010 Tokyo 2011 Tokyo 2012 Tokyo 2013 Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka 2014 Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka 2015 Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka 2016 Tokyo 2017 Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka 2018 Tokyo 2019 Tokyo, Osaka 2020 Tokyo, Osaka 2021 Tokyo 2022 Tokyo, Fukuoka 2023 Tokyo 2024 Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka |
| Awards | 33rd Kazuo Kikuta Theater Award 45th Kazuo Kikuta Theater Award |
Shock (ショック) is a series of musical works starring Koichi Domoto (from the duo KinKi Kids), who is also in charge of the planning, music, story, and production under Johnny Kitagawa’s direction. Shock was originally based on the musical 1991 Playzone '91 Shock (1991, starring Shonentai), 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. Shock's 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 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's Hourouki (performed 2,017 times).