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SEASON GUIDE2010/2011
NEW NATIONAL THEATRE,TOKYOSeptember, 2010 - July, 2011
Opera Ballet Contemporary Dance Play
!oyama "tsukoNew National !eatre Foundation, President
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Welcome to New National !eatre, Tokyo!e New National !eatre, Tokyo opened in 1997 as the principal national theatre in Japan in order to contribute to the growth of contemporary performing arts. !e New National theatre, Tokyo plans, produces and performs performances from the "elds of opera, ballet, contemporary dance, and drama. !e Opera Palace, with its excellent sound and full-scale proscenium #yle #age consi#ing of four parts exclusively for use in opera and ballet, is the "r# of its kind in Japan. !ere are three theatres at the New National !eatre, Tokyo, including the Opera Palace, making it one of the few comprehensive theatres in the world.With various performances throughout the year, we are able to welcome many audiences from whom we are honored to receive a high level of satisfa$ion. Furthermore, we are highly recognized by world-renowned arti#s, and also by leading European and American theatres. We owe a great debt of gratitude to all our audiences and supporters for making this possible.!e mission of the New National !eatre, Tokyo is to continue presenting the highe# #andard of performances to people in Japan and abroad, and to become a place widely known and loved by many.For the 2010/2011 season we welcome new art dire$ors in all of the three genres, and there are various programmes and new proje$s lined up to ensure that the theatre is accessible and enjoyed by many.I would like to thank for your continuous support, and I look forward to welcoming you here.
!taka "adaakiArti!ic Dire"or, Opera
OPERA!ontents!e New National !eatre, Tokyo continues to make a#onishing growth, building on the out#anding achievements of my di#inguished predecessors including Hatanaka Royosuke, Igarashi Kiyoshi, !omas Novohradsky, and Wakasugi Hiroshi. I have been assigned the important role of Arti#ic Dire$or, Opera for the 2010/2011 season, and I am overwhelmed yet "lled with great anticipation. Based on the pa# achievements, I hope to take further #rides forward. I believe it is necessary that our performances mu# be wider, deeper and more enjoyable. By wider, I hope for wider range of audiences to come to see the performances, which inevitably means a wider sele$ion of performances. By deeper, I believe it is necessary to reach deeper into the hearts of Japanese people, but also the quality of the performances need to be dug down deeper. By enjoyable, I believe it is necessary for everybody involved in the performance, from the performers to orche#ra to the audience, to be able to enjoy their experience. I am "lled with anticipation for the #ar-#udded ca#s including Mori Hanae for co#umes for the opening a$ of
“Arabella”, a magni"cent #ory indescribable in words which takes place in my beloved city of Vienna. I am con"dent the Japanese condu$ors Ono, Hirokami, and Takaseki along with Arming will bring forward new energy to the New National !eatre, Tokyo. I look forward to welcoming everybody to the New National !eatre Tokyo, and I hope you will be able to enjoy your experience.
OPERA Arabella
Le Nozze di Figaro Andrea ChénierTristan und IsoldeYuzuruLa TraviataManon LescautDer RosenkavalierCosì fan tutteMadama Butter!y
BALLET ‘Still Life’ at the Penguin Café Ashton’s CinderellaLa BayadèreBintley’s ChoiceBintley’s AladdinMacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet
CONTEMPORARY DANCEDANCE PLATFORM 2010Stravinsky Evening by Hirayama MotokoIDE Shigehiro / idevian crew: AllergyDANCE to the Future 2011
PLAYHedda GablerCat on a Hot Tin RoofOur TownWaiting for GodotYakiniku DragonChoukanzuAmeOdokumi
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ARABELLA
!e Sponsored Performance at the Arts Festival, Agency for Cultural A"airs
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: ULF SCHIRMER 1PRODUCTION, SCENERY, LIGHTING DESIGN : PHILIPPE ARLAUD 2COSTUME DESIGN: MORI HANAE 3
CAST:ARABELLA: MICHAELA KAUNE 4ZDENKA: AGNETE MUNK RASMUSSEN 5MANDRYKA: THOMAS JOHANNES MAYER 6MATTEO: OLIVER RINGELHAHN 7GRAF WALDNER: TSUMAYA HIDEKAZU 8ADELAIDE: TAKEMOTO SETSUKO 9DIE FIAKER-MILLI: AMOU AKIE 10
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Love story of two sisters in a pursuit of their true love.
Set in Vienna in late 19th century aristocratic society, this enchanting masterpiece by Richard Strauss portrays the love stories of the sisters Arabella and Zdenka through harmonious and re!ned music. The duet by the sisters in act 1 can be considered extremely beautiful. Conducted by Ulf Schirmer, one of the few modern practitioners of orthodox German music, dazzling stage direction by the “magician of lights”, Phillip Arlaud, and beautiful costumes designed by world renowned Mori Hanae, this star-studded line up will present a lovable story which is sure to put a smile on everybody.
Special sponsor: Central Japan Railway Company
New Production Music by Richard Strauss
Opera in 3 Acts
Sung in German with Japanese supertitles
SCENERY PLAN
2SA2:00
OCTOBER 2010
5TU3:00
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OPERA PALACE
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LE NOZZE DI FIGARO
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Immortal masterpiece by legendary Mozart.
A popular piece loved by many around the world. Filled with rhythmical overtures to fascinating music of Mozart, including the popular arias “You ladies who know what love is, is it what I’m suffering from?” and “No more gallivanting”. The precise direction of Andreas Homoki created a great sensation after the !rst performance for his ability to vividly depict each character’s humanity, capturing the true essence of this piece. An all-star cast includes Alexander Vinogradov, Lorenzo Regazzo, and younger, !rst-time performers at the New National Theatre, Tokyo, Myrtò Papatanasiu and Michaela Selinger, who both received critical acclaim for their performances in Europe.
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: MICHAEL GÜTTLER 1PRODUCTION: ANDREAS HOMOKI 2SCENERY DESIGN: FRANK PHILIPP SCHLÖSSMANNCOSTUME DESIGN: MECHTHILD SEIPELLIGHTING DESIGN: FRANCK EVIN
CAST:IL CONTE ALMAVIVA: LORENZO REGAZZO 3 LA CONTESSA: MYRTÒ PAPATANASIU 4FIGARO:ALEXANDER VINOGRADOV 5SUSANNA: ELENA GORSHUNOVA 6CHERUBINO: MICHAELA SELINGER 7
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Opera in 4 Acts
Sung in Italian with Japanese supertitles
10SU2:00
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!e Cooperative Performance at the National Arts Festival, Agency for Cultural A"airs
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: FRÉDÉRIC CHASLIN 1PRODUCTION, SCENERY, LIGHTING DESIGN: PHILIPPE ARLAUD 2COSTUME DESIGN: ANDREA UHMANN
CAST:ANDREA CHÉNIER: MIKHAIL AGAFONOV 3MADDALENA DI COIGNY: NORMA FANTINI 4CARLO GÉRARD: ALBERTO GAZALE 5ROUCHER: NARITA HIROYUKI 6UN INCREDIBILE: TAKAHASHI JUN 7LA CONTESSA DI COIGNY: MORIYAMA KYOKO 8BERSI: YAMASHITA MAKIKO 9
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
The love story of a poet and the daughter of a Count, ended tragically by their death on the block.
Set amidst the upheaval of the French revolution, this masterpiece by Umberto Giordano beautifully yet dynamically portrays the tragic love between a French poet Chénier, and the daughter of the Count Maddalena, and the feelings of her servant Gérard, who is torn between his revolutionary thoughts and his love for Maddalena. Phillipe Arlaud’s direction, making full use of the stage set of the New National Theatre, Tokyo, creates turbulence on stage which is further emphasized by his effective use of light and shade, featuring magni!cent colors. The audience can expect to enjoy every moment of this Italian Opera featuring a star-studded cast the powerful Mikhail Agafonov, and other star singers including Norma Fantini and Alberto Gazale.
FROM 2005 PERFORMANCE (PHOTO: SAEGUSA CHIKASHI)
OPERA PALACE
Tickets on Sale Now S ¥21,000 A ¥15,750 B ¥10,500 C ¥6,300 D ¥3,150
Music by Umberto Giordano
Opera in 4 Acts
Sung in Italian with Japanese supertitles
12F6:30
NOVEMBER 2010
15M2:00
18TH7:00
21S2:00
24W2:00
TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Richard Wagner’s masterpiece of love and lust, performed for the !rst time at the New National Theatre, Tokyo.
Based on a medieval legend, Wagner presents the ultimate form of love opera !lled with sensuality and intoxicating music, and with its original “Tristan Chord”, this piece is considered a landmark in the history of music. During composition, Wagner was having a love affair with the wife of Otto Wesendonck, and it is said his love and anguish is depicted in this piece. Ono Kazushi, active in Europe and United States, returns to the podium of the Opera Palace after a 12-year absence. Produced by the great David McVicar from Britain, this possibly is the !nest cast of Wagnerian singers available today.
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: ONO KAZUSHI 1PRODUCTION: DAVID MCVICAR 2SCENERY AND COSTUME DESIGN: ROBERT JONESLIGHTING DESIGN: PAULE CONSTABLECHOREOGRAPH: ANDREW GEORGE
CAST:TRISTAN: STEPHEN GOULD 3KÖNIG MARKE: GUIDO JENTJENS 4ISOLDE: IRÉNE THEORIN 5KURWENAL: JUKKA RASILAINEN 6MELOT: HOSHINO JUN 7BRANGÄNE: ELENA ZHIDKOVA 8
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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New Production Music by Richard Wagner
Opera in 3 Acts
Sung in German with Japanese supertitles
25SA2:00
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OPERA PALACE
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YUZURU
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: TAKASEKI KEN 1PRODUCTION: KURIYAMA TAMIYA 2SCENERY DESIGN: HORIO YUKIOCOSTUME DESIGN: UEDA ITSUKOLIGHTING DESIGN: KATSUSHIBA JIRO
CAST:TSU: KAMAHORA YUKO (4, 6th) 3 KOSHIGOE MAMI (5th) 4YOHYO: IDANE YASUHIKO (4, 6th) 5 OHARA KEIROU (5th) 6UNZU: KUDO HIROSHI (4, 6th) 7 TANI TOMOHIRO (5th) 8SODO: MINE SHIGEKI (4, 6th) 9 SHIMAMURA TAKEO (5th) 10
ORCHESTRA: TOKYO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
A nationally-renowned masterpiece of Japanese opera.
A legendary drama written by Kinoshita Junji based on a Japanese folktale, combined with music written by 27 year old Dan Ikuma, brings an opera which is considered to be one of the greatest works in the history of Japanese opera. With more than 700 performances worldwide since its !rst stage in 1952, this opera is loved and recognized globally. Beautiful poetry with lyrical music creates a world of Japanese authenticity. The display of each character is brilliantly portrayed in this beautiful yet sorrowful story by Kuriyama Tamiya with his Japanese Noh stage in"uence. This is also an opportunity to see internationally recognized conductor Takaseki Ken who studied under Herbert von Karajan.
FROM 2000 PERFORMANCE (PHOTO: SAEGUSA CHIKASHI)
OPERA PALACE
Tickets on Sale Now S ¥15,750 A ¥12,600 B ¥8,400 C ¥6,300 D ¥3,150
Music by Dan Ikuma
Opera in 1 Act
Sung in Japanese
4F6:30
FEBRUARY 2011
5SA2:00
6SU2:00
LA TRAVIATA A masterpiece of romantic opera, depicting the pure love between a naive young man and a courtesan.
One of the many masterpieces of Giuseppe Verdi, bringing every audience to tears; La Traviata receives de!nitive popularity around the world. Set in glamorous Paris society, true love, sorrow, and the destiny of courtesan Violetta is masterfully portrayed through delicate and beautiful melody. This opera is !lled with famous arias including “Drinking Song” and Violetta’s “Perhaps he is the one”. Featuring Hirokami Junichi, internationally renowned for his dynamic performances, and Italian beauty Patrizia Cio!, who as her favorite Violetta makes her grand debut at the New National Theatre, Tokyo.
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: HIROKAMI JUNICHI 1PRODUCTION: LUCA RONCONI 2SET DESIGN: MARGHERITA PALLICOSTUME DESIGN: CARLO MARIA DIAPPILIGHTING DESIGN: SERGIO ROSSI
CAST:VIOLETTA VALÉRY: PATRIZIA CIOFI 3ALFREDO GERMONT: WOO-KYUNG KIM 4GIORGIO GERMONT: LUCIO GALLO 5FLORA BERVOIX: ONO WAKAKO 6VISCONTE GASTONE: HIGUCHI TATSUYA 7BARONE DOUPHOL: KOBAYASHI YOSHIKI 8ANNINA: WATANABE ATSUKO 9
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Opera in 3 Acts
Sung in Italian with Japanese supertitles
14M6:30
FEBRUARY 2011
17TH2:00
20SU2:00
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MANON LESCAUT
THIS PRODUCTION IS PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH DEUTSCHE OPERA BERLIN. (STAGE SETS/COSTUMES/PROPS ARE RENTED FROM DEUTSCHE OPERA BERLIN, AND FINNISH NATIONAL OPERA)
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: RICCARDO FRIZZA 1 PRODUCTION: GILBERT DEFLO 2SET AND COSTUME DESIGN: WILLIAM ORLANDILIGHTING DESIGN: ROBERTO VENTARI
CAST:MANON LESCAUT: SVETLA VASSILEVA 3DES GRIEUX: GUSTAVO PORTA 4LESCAUT: DALIBOR JENIS 5GERONTE: TSUMAYA HIDEKAZU 6EDMONDO: MOCHIZUKI TETSUYA 7
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The story of a beautiful girl Manon, who was madly loved.
Based on the popular Abbé Prévost novel, this third opera by Giacomo Puccini is considered to be the work which brought him recognition as a composer. With the success of this opera, Puccini became one of the beloved composers in the Italian opera society. Sti"ingly passionate and sensual music portrays the story of the Chevalier des Grieux who declares his feelings of true love for Manon, a free and uninhibited girl. Poignant arias include Des Grieux’s “Quickly! In line!... No! I am crazy!”, and Manon’s “Alone, lost, abandoned”, which is sure to touch the hearts of many. Manon is played by Bulgarian beauty Svetla Vassileva who is famous for her performance in !rst-class theatres around the world.
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OPERA PALACE
Tickets on Sale from Nov.6 (SA) S ¥23,100 A ¥18,900 B ¥12,600 C ¥7,350 D ¥4,200
New Production Music by Giacomo Puccini
Opera in 4 Acts
Sung in Italian with Japanese supertitles
15TU6:30
MARCH 2011
18F2:00
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24TH2:00
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DER ROSENKAVALIER
Experience the luxurious world of Vienna, this is opera at its best!
This story takes place in the upper-class society of Vienna. With graceful music, Richard Strauss portrays the caprice of love, mixed emotion over the passing of time, and newly found love between the young. This brilliant production, loved by many around the world, returns as it celebrates 100th years since its !rst show. Producer Jonathan Miller, who is famous for his ability to precisely depict each character, changed the setting of this play to 1912, 1 year after its premier of 1911, in order to draw out public’s consciousness of ‘passing of time’. Popular conducto Christian Arming with the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra performs at the Opera Palace of the New National Theatre, Tokyo for the !rst time.
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: CHRISTIAN ARMING 1 PRODUCTION: JONATHAN MILLER 2SCENERY AND COSTUME DESIGN: ISABELLA BYWATERLIGHTING DESIGN: ISONO MUTSUMI
CAST:DIE FELDMARSCHALLIN: CAMILLA NYLUND 3DER BARON OCHS AUF LERCHENAU: FRANZ HAWLATA 4OCTAVIAN: DANIELA SINDRAM 5HERR VON FANINAL: PETER EDELMANN 6SOPHIE: ANJA-NINA BAHRMANN 7
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: NEW JAPAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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Music by Richard Strauss
Opera in 3 Acts
Sung in German with Japanese supertitles
7TH6:00
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10SU2:00
13W2:00
16SA2:00
19TU6:00
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OPERA PALACE
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STAFF:CONDUCTOR: PAOLO CARIGNANI 1PRODUCTION: DAMIANO MICHIELETTO 2SCENERY AND COSTUME DESIGN: PAOLO FANTINILIGHTING DESIGN: ALESSANDRO CARLETTI
CAST:FIORDILIGI: ANNA SAMUIL 3DORABELLA: DANIELA PINI 4DESPINA: ELENA TSALAGOVA 5FERRANDO: DMITRY KORCHAK 6GUGLIELMO: ADRIAN ERÖD 7DON ALFONSO: ROMAN TREKEL 8
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
A new production of Mozart’s love comedy.
The title translates as “Women are like that”, portraying two men in a search to test their loved ones of their !delity. For a long time, this piece was considered an immoral form of opera, yet it is now considered to be the pinnacle of Mozart comedy, portraying male and female emotional niceties and the true essence of human being. This new production is one to watch out for in many ways, especially to witness how the young Italian director Damiano Michieletto - who is in high demand from many opera houses around the world - portrays this love game on stage, and how conductor Paolo Carignani takes on Mozart’s beautiful ensemble during his !rst appearance at the New National Theatre, Tokyo.
MICHAELEPLATZ IN VIENNA
New ProductionMusic by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Opera in 2 Acts
Sung in Italian with Japanese supertitles
29SU2:00
MAY JUNE 2011
2TH6:30
5SU2:00
8W2:00
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OPERA PALACE
Tickets on Sale from Feb.12, 2011 (SA) S ¥23,100 A ¥18,900 B ¥12,600 C ¥7,350 D ¥4,200
MADAMA BUTTERFLY
The story of Madame Butter"y and her strong belief in love, which consequently ends in her death.
Set in Nagasaki prefecture during the Meiji period, this masterpiece portrays the sorrowful, yet beautiful life of the 15-year-old Madame Butter"y who devotes her love towards her husband, an American Naval of!cer. This piece holds the record for the most number of performances at the New National Theatre, Tokyo. Sweet melodies with dramatic music development, which are well-known characteristics of Giacomo Puccini operas, have captivated a wide audience. The title role is performed by young soprano Kristine Opolais, who has made back to back debuts at Wiener Staatsoper and Teatro alla Scala, and Kai Eijiro, a member of the Wiener Staatsoper, plays the role of Sharpless. Together with other incredible cast members, they bring a fresh performance to the New National Theatre, Tokyo.
STAFF:CONDUCTOR: YVES ABEL 1 PRODUCTION: KURIYAMA TAMIYA 2SCENERY DESIGN: SHIMA JIROCOSTUME DESIGN: MAEDA AYAKOLIGHTING DESIGN: KATSUSHIBA JIRO
CAST:MADAMA BUTTERFLY: KRISTINE OPOLAIS 3PINKERTON: ZORAN TODOROVICH 4SHARPLESS: KAI EIJIRO 5SUZUKI: OBAYASHI TOMOKO 6GORO: TAKAHASHI JUN 7
CHORUS: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE CHORUSORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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Opera in 2 Acts
Sung in Italian with Japanese supertitles
6M6:30
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9TH6:30
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‘STILL LIFE’ AT THE PENGUIN CAFÉ
SYMPHONY IN C /THE FIREBIRD
!e Sponsored Performance at the Arts Festival, Agency for Cultural A"airs
A magni!cent triple bill to celebrate the opening of the season.
A triple bill !lled with staple elements to enjoy ballet. This is an opportunity to witness a rare combination of choreographers, featuring George Balanchine, the greatest choreographer of the 20th century, Mikhail Fokine, who was associated with the establishment of Ballet Russes, and David Bintley who is one of the most prominent choreographers of the present day.
“’Still Life’ at the Penguin Café”, in"uenced by the Penguin Café Orchestra which took the world by storm in the 80’s, is a very stylish production like no other. The stage is enlightened by penguins in waiter‘s uniforms, and a cheerful dance by sheep dressed up for the ball; however these animals are all endangered species. This piece hits a sore spot as it satirizes contemporary issues. “Symphony in C” pursues visual beauty, while “The Firebird” is a representation of dynamic Russian Ballet, performed on a new stage set by Dick Bird.
CONDUCTOR: PAUL MURPHYORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILLHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
‘STILL LIFE’ AT THE PENGUIN CAFÉCHOREOGRAPHY: DAVID BINTLEY MUSIC: SIMON JEFFESDESIGN: HAYDEN GRIFFINORIGINAL LIGHTING: JOHN B. READCAST: THE GREAT AUK: SAITO MIHO 1 (27,30,2) / INOKURA MAMI 2 (28,31,3) TEXIAN KANGAROO RAT: YAHATA AKIMITSU 3 (27,30,2) / FUKUDA KEIGO 4 (28,31,3)
SYMPHONY IN CCHOREOGRAPHY: GEORGE BALANCHINE MUSIC: GEORGES BIZETSTAGING: COLLEEN NEARYCAST : SAKAI HANA 5 , YAMAMOTO RYUJI 6 , AND ARTISTS OF THE NATIONAL BALLET OF JAPAN
THE FIREBIRDCHOREOGRAPHY: MIKHAIL FOKINE MUSIC: IGOR STRAVINSKY SCENERY: DICK BIRD COSTUME: NATALIA GONCHAROVALIGHTING: SAWADA YUJICAST: FIREBIRD: ONO AYAKO 7 (27,3) / ELISHA WILLIS 8 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET (28,31) / KAWAMURA MAKI 9 (30,2)IVAN TSAREVICH: YAMAMOTO RYUJI 6 (27,3) / IAIN MACKAY 10 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET (28,31) / FUKUOKA YUDAI 11 (30,2)
27W7:00
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!avid "intleyArti!ic Dire"or, Ballet & Dance
BALLET &DANCEFor my "r# year as the Arti#ic Dire$or of Ballet and Dance for 2010/2011 season, I have sele$ed “‘Still life’ at the Penguin Café”, “!e Firebird”, and “Symphony in C” for the opening performance of the triple bill. After being assigned as the arti#ic dire$or, I had #rong desire to present this triple bill as I wished to present to the Japanese audience how enriching and enjoyable a night "lled with carefully sele$ed ma#erpieces can be. I also believe that providing dancers with opportunities to perform various roles will encourage these dancers to discover their own talent and chara$eri#ics and open up the doors to them becoming magni"cent performers. Other performances include the out#anding produ$ion of “La Bayadère” by former Arti#ic Dire$or Maki Asami, “Romeo and Juliet” by MacMillan, and “In the Upper Room” which receives a #orm of applause for its every performance, is choreographed by Twyla !arp. I believe that these ecle$ic sele$ions will have something to o/er for a wide variety of audiences, and I have done the same for the sele$ion of Contemporary Dance performances to make sure it is enjoyed by the young and old of both sexes. Other varieties of performances include “DANCE to the Future 2011”, performed by the National Ballet of Japan, performances choreographed and performed by internationally renowned arti#s, and performances introducing young and spirited arti#s. I look forward to welcoming you to the New National !eatre Tokyo, and I sincerely hope you will enjoy your experience.
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STAFF:CHOREOGRAPHY: FREDERICK ASHTONMUSIC: SERGEI PROKOFIEVSTAGED BY WENDY ELLIS SOMESDESIGNS: DAVID WALKERLIGHTING: SAWADA YUJI
CONDUCTOR: DAVID GARFORTHORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
CAST:CINDERELLA: SAITO MIHO 1 (27,1) ONO AYAKO 2 (28,3) TERASHIMA MAYUMI 3 (4) NAGATA KAYO 4 (5)PRINCE: MAYLEN TLEUBAEV 5 (27,1) YAMAMOTO RYUJI 6 (28,3) KAIKAWA TETSUO 7 (4) FUKUOKA YUDAI 8 (5)
STAFF:CHOREOGRAPHY: MARIUS PETIPAREVISED BY MAKI ASAMIMUSIC: LEON MINKUSARRANGED BY JOHN LANCHBERYDESIGNS: ALISTAIR LIVINGSTONLIGHTING: ALISTAIR LIVINGSTON / ISONO MUTSUMI
CONDUCTOR: ALEXEI BAKLANORCHESTRA: TOKYO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CAST:NIKIYA: KOBAYASHI HIKARU 1 THE ROYAL BALLET (15,18) KAWAMURA MAKI 2 (16) ONO AYAKO 3 (22) TERADA ASAKO 4 (23)SOLOR : DENYS MATVIYENKO 5 MARIINSKY THEATRE (15,18) HAGA NOZOMU 6 (16) FUKUOKA YUDAI 7 (22) YAMAMOTO RYUJI 8 (23)
FROM 2008 PERFORMANCE (PHOTO:SETO HIDEMI)
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Be immersed in lingering happiness, Ballet at its best.
Everybody‘s favorite fairytale, performed beautifully through Ballet. This masterpiece choreographed by Fredrick Ashton, who was once a superb character dancer himself, brings about a dreamlike performance by blending delightful choreography with magni!cent stage settings and alluring music by Sergei Proko!ev. Highlights include scenes where Cinderella’s scruffy clothing transforms into a marvelous dress in an instant, an incredible Pa de deux between Cinderella and the Prince, and a humorous dance by malicious sisters. Come and celebrate an early Christmas with our “Cinderella”.
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LA BAYADÈRE The New National Theatre, Tokyo presents a grand performance which cannot be seen anywhere else!
Marius Petipa’s major spectacle ballet has been revised by Asami Maki. La Bayadère, which was praised by Artistic Director David Bintley for having the highest level of perfection of any in the world, makes its return to the New National Theatre, Tokyo. Out of the many highlights of this magni!cent stage with deep oriental shades, the soulful dance ensemble in the dream scene in which the fairies slowly dance their way down a winding path slope is supreme. Come and experience this masterpiece with its dynamic scale and poetic sentiment.
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IN THE UPPER ROOM (PHOTO: BILL COOPER)
BINTLEY’S CHOICE
STAFF:CONCERTO BAROCCOCHOREOGRAPHY: GEORGE BALANCHINEMUSIC: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHSTAGING: PATRICIA NEARY
TAKE FIVECHOREOGRAPHY: DAVID BINTLEYMUSIC: DAVE BRUBECK / PAUL DESMONDDESIGNS: JEAN-MARC PUISSANTLIGHTING: PETER MUMFORD
IN THE UPPER ROOMCHOREOGRAPHY: TWYLA THARPMUSIC: PHILIP GLASSCOSTUME: NORMA KAMALILIGHTING: JENNIFER TIPTON
CAST:THE NATIONAL BALLET OF JAPAN
A performance of the Playhouse that is sure to win applause from the whole house.
Performances in America are commonly known for their dynamic appeal, and David Bintley, who once lived in the United States as a young choreographer, selected 3 performances representative of American characteristics which are sure to keep audience riveted. The great George Balanchines’s jewel-like choreography of the “Concerto Barocco”, and Bintley’s choreography of “Take Five” to live performance jazz quartetto, and !nally Twyla Tharp’s “In the Upper Room” are known for receiving standing ovations after every performance. Boasting Phillip Glass for music, with Norma Kamali for costume design, the all-star cast is also worth keeping an eye out for. This piece is considered by many to be Tharp’s masterpiece with a combination of classical ballet and her original contemporary choreography. Take this opportunity to experience the excitement of America!
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BINTLEY’S ALADDIN
Come and enjoy the world of “Aladdin” at the New National Theatre, Tokyo this Golden Week!
David Bintley’s Aladdin, choreographed for the New National Theatre, Tokyo in 2008, returns once again. With great scale, amusing storyline, and wide variety of dance routines, this ballet has something to offer for all ages, and it has become known for its incredible combination of entertainment and artistry. Highlights of this ballet include the "ying carpet, the cave where jewels dance, and of course The Genie of the lamp. Bintley, whose technique of inextricably linking story with ballet is thought to be one of the greatest of the century, invites his audience into a world of Arabian Nights.
STAFF:CHOREOGRAPHY: DAVID BINTLEYMUSIC: CARL DAVISSCENERY: DICK BIRDCOSTUMES: SUE BLANELIGHTING: MARK JONATHAN
CONDUCTOR: PAUL MURPHYORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
CAST:ALADDIN: YAMAMOTO RYUJI 1 (2,5) YAHATA AKIMITSU 2 (3,6) TBA. (4,7,8)PRINCESS: MOTOJIMA MIWA 3 (2,5) ONO AYAKO 4 (3,6) TBA. (4,7,8)
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MACMILLAN’S ROMEO AND JULIET
STAFF:CHOREOGRAPHY: KENNETH MACMILLANMUSIC: SERGEI PROKOFIEVFINAL SUPERVISION: DEBORAH MACMILLANDESIGNS: PAUL ANDREWSLIGHTING: SAWADA YUJI
CONDUCTOR: TBAORCHESTRA: TOKYO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
CAST:JULIET: TBA. (25,3) / GUEST DANCER TBA. (26,1) / TBA. (29,2) ROMEO: TBA. (25,3) / GUEST DANCER TBA. (26,1) / TBA. (29,2)MERCUTIO: YOSHIMOTO YASUHISA 1 (25,3) YAHATA AKIMITSU 2 (26,1) FUKUDA KEIGO 3 (29,2)
This timeless love story returns with eminent tunes of Proko!ev.
Kenneth MacMillan, a renowned British choreographer of the 20th century,
portrays Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy through ballet. Famous for his deep
psychological depiction of the characters, this is considered to be MacMillan’s !nest
work, precisely depicting the emotions of those pursuing their true love with all their
heart. This production returns to the New National Theatre, Tokyo for the !rst time
in 7 years, and is sure to captivate the hearts of all.
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DANCE PLATFORM 2010
In search of new talents.
The theatre will stage 2 programmes by Japanese artists whose work is being
performed at the New National Theatre, Tokyo for the !rst time. These works
include solo dances, duets, trios, and group dances by internationally performing
artists, or up –and-coming choreographers. By providing these young artists with
the chance to perform there, the New National Theatre, Tokyo hopes to give
promising young artists the boost they need to take their art to the next level.
PROGRAMME A:HARADA MINORU / OFF THE EDGEIKEDA MIKA / SINSHOKUKIKUCHI NAOKO / IMPROVISATION.705117902TAKASE FUKIKO / AUTUMN HUNCH
PROGRAMME B:MATSUZAKI ERI / BELLE-ÎLEYAMAGUCHI HANAKO / RETORTOIWA TOSHIKO / FAUNE (2008)C/OMPANY / IKIKIRU
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FROM 2008 PERFORMANCE “RITE OF SPRING” (PHOTO: SHIKAMA TAKASHI)
STRAVINSKY EVENING BY HIRAYAMA MOTOKO
STAFF:DIRECTION/CHOREOGRAPHY/ORIGINAL SET DESIGN: HIRAYAMA MOTOKOMUSIC: IGOR STRAVINSKYMUSIC ADVISOR: KASAMATSU YASUHIROLIGHTING: OGASAWARA JUNCOSTUMES: DOMOTO KYOKOSOUND DESIGN: KAWATA YASUO
CAST:PART ONE: SOLDIER’S TALESOLDIER: YOSHIMOTO SHINGOPRINCESS: ONUKI YUSUKEDEVIL: WAKAMATSU MIKIAND OTHERS
VIOLIN: MUNSU CHOICLARINET: MATSUMOTO KENJIPIANO: TSUCHIDA EISUKE
PART TWO: THE RITE OF SPRINGCO-CHOREOGRAPHY: HIRAYAMA MOTOKO YANAGIMOTO MASAHIROPIANO: TSUCHIDA EISUKE SHINODA MASANOBU
A much anticipated return adding a new production to its line-up.
The !rst performance of the “Rite of Spring” in November 2008 at the New
National Theatre, Tokyo touched the hearts of many, and for her direction,
choreography, and the thrilling performance of the piece, Motoko Hirayama
earned the New Artist Award in the 59th MEXT Awards for art. Adding to the
return of the “Rite of Spring”, a new piece; “Soldier’s Tale” will be added to the
line-up. We can expect to see another all round performance by Hirayama,
suitable for this Stravisky evening.
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idevian crew IDE SHIGEHIRO
ALLERGYIde Shigehiro makes his eagerly-awaited debut
at the New National Theatre, Tokyo.
In works expressing the ephemeral nature of the human experience, the art of
Ide Shigehiro re"ects humor and free thinking not bound by existing dance styles.
As his company takes some time off to recharge and regroup, Ide will perform a
dance work with idevian crew.
DIRECTION / CHOREOGRAPHY: IDE SHIGEHIRO
CAST:idevian crew
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CAST:THE NATIONAL BALLET OF JAPAN
A fusion of history and technique accumulated in ballet,
together with contemporary dance.
This is the second stage of a unique project of the New National Theatre, Tokyo,
providing an opportunity for ballet dancers to further develop their abilities. The
stage is close to the audience, thus audience can experience ballet like never before.
This is a rare opportunity to enjoy a group of major soloists in a single performance.
A new work by Kimiho Hulbert and 2 other works yet to be announced.
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FROM DANCE TO THE FUTURE 2010, ‘WOLFGANG FOR WEBB’ BY D.WALSH (PHOTO: SHIKAMA TAKASHI)
I am humbled to be appointed Arti#ic Dire$or of Plays for the 2010/2011 season. I believe that the fascination of drama lies in the joy of having new encounters and experiences. !rough plays, we are able to encounter and learn about diverse views of life, the way we perceive things, and various forms of expression, and we can be #imulated both intelle$ually and emotionally, and be touched through the experience. With that notion in mind, and to further expand the fascination of play, I have compiled the 2010/2011 season line up, including the series entitled “Japan Meets... A Look at the Lineage of Contemporary Drama”. Over a period of more than 100 years, drama in Japan has evolved dramatically by encountering the magni"cent plays of the world, and I have sele$ed 4 of the mo# in0uential plays. All are monumental works; however we have adopted new translations to di#inguish the themes and appeal of this series di#in$ively. On the other hand, returning to the New National !eatre Tokyo are popular Japanese plays including
“Yakiniku Dragon” which received great attention for its performance in 2008, alongside “Choukanzu”. Other performances include the enthusia#ic #aging of “Ame”, a ma#erpiece by Inoue Hisashi, one of the prominent "gures of contemporary drama, and a highly motivated produ$ion by the young and spirited Go Aoki. !ere will be events held monthly at the theatre in relation to each produ$ion, including readings and symposiums. I wish to expand the fascination of drama through produ$ion of high quality performances and variety of related events.
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HEDDA GABLER
STAFF:WRITTEN BY: HENRIK JOHAN IBSENTRANSLATED BY: ANNE LANDE PETERS, NAGASHIMA KAKUDIRECTED BY: MIYATA KEIKO
CAST:DAICHI MAO 1 , MASUOKA TORU 2 NANASE NATSUMI, YAMAGUCHI MAKIYA, AOYAMA MAYUKOHABA YUICHI, TAJIMA REIKO
A classic piece by the founder of contemporary drama, Henrik Ibsen which was !rst performed in 1891. Portrays life and relationships which resonate strongly today.
The !rst piece of the “JAPAN MEETS –a Look at the Lineage of Contemporary Drama”, will be one of the most contemporary works of Henrik Ibsen, which artistic director Keiko Miyata has had on the backburner for years. It will be the opening production for her !rst season as artistic director. Miyata revised Ibsen’s “The Complete Major Prose Plays” which was published in January this year in Norway, also working on translation of the material herself. Now, in a world in which even the term “believe” arouses uncertainty, Hedda’s drama, in which characters are determined to protect what they believe in, resonates strongly with us today.
A controversial work by Tennessee Williams, portraying the power of lies and the truth.
This is Tennessee Williams’ masterpiece alongside others including “The Glass Menagerie”, and “A Streetcar Named Desire”, and this won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955. Williams has said this was his favorite of all his plays. It became a Broadway hit, with direction by Elia Kazan, with a !lm version also released featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman. This work portrays human communication revealing the truth of human feelings. “Meanwhile! - I want to go on talking to you as freely and intimately about what we live and die for as if I knew you better than anyone else whom you know.” Tennessee Williams#
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CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOFJAPAN MEETS…A Look at the Lineage of Contemporary Drama II
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STAFF:WRITTEN BY : TENNESSEE WILLIAMSTRANSLATED BY : TSUNEDA KEIKODIRECTED BY : MATSUMOTO YUKOCAST:TERAJIMA SHINOBU 1 , KITAMURA YUKIYA 2, GINPUNCHO 3 , MIKAMI ICHIRO, HIROOKA YURIKO, ICHIKAWA ISAMU, YORITSUNE AKIKO, MIKI TOSHIHIKO, KIBA KATSUMI 4
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In this busy 21st century, take a moment to reconsider the value of ordinary everyday life.
A masterpiece by Thornton Wilder which was !rst performed in 1938, winning the Pulitzer Prize that year. Since then, “Our Town” has been performed all over the world. This work is thought to be the origin of contemporary drama, and had a great in"uence on how contemporary dramas are written. Standing aloof from our boring and ordinary lives, characters come to question the value of their ordinary lives. Live piano music, sometimes played in strong dynamic tones, creates an atmosphere on the stage which is sure to resonate with the audience.
An immortalized piece in the history of stage drama makes its !rst appearance at the New National Theatre, Tokyo.
Rounding up the “JAPAN MEETS…A Look at the Lineage of Contemporary Drama” series is a monumental work that altered the course of theatre worldwide. “Waiting for Godot” was not well received when it premiered in 1953 in Paris, but the play has since gone down in history as a seminal piece of the theatre of the absurd. This cornerstone of contemporary theatre is still performed across the globe. One of the masterpieces in world dramatic history, the 2011 performance at the New National Theatre cannot be missed.
JAPAN MEETS…A Look at the Lineage of Contemporary Drama III
STAFF:WRITTEN BY: SAMUEL BECKETTTRANSLATED BY: IWAKIRI SYOICHIRODIRECTED BY: MORI SHINTARO
CAST:HASHIZUME ISAO 1 ISHIKURA SABURO 2ISHII KENICHIEMOTO TOKIOYAMANO FUMITO
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JAPAN MEETS…A Look at the Lineage of Contemporary Drama IV
STAFF:WRITTEN BY: THORNTON NIVEN WILDERTRANSLATED BY: MIZUTANI HACHIYAMUSIC: INAMOTO HIBIKI 4 (PIANO)DIRECTED BY: MIYATA KEIKOCAST:KOSAKAI KAZUKI 1 , WASHIO MACHIKO 3 , AIJIMA KAZUYUKI, SATO MASAHIRO, NAKAMURA TOMOYA, TSUKUI MINAMI,NAKMURA GENKI, YAMAMOTO TORU, AOKI KAZUNORI, MASUKO SHIZUE, SAITO YUKI 2 , AND OTHERS
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For this play, a young playwright whose play made its debut in 2008 at New National Theatre, Tokyo, collaborates with a veteran director for a collaboration project, the “Our Contemporary”. Out of the 3 performances in 2008, this work gained great reviews also with help from Watanabe Misako who played the leading part. Watanabe also returns for this season. Set around an old sailors inn, this play portrays people in the area on their search to !nd ‘something’ they have lost. This story of a family concerning their reclaimed land is sure to cause resonance amongst the audience.
STAFF:WRITTEN BY: HAYAFUNE SATOSHIDIRECTED BY: MATSUMOTO YUKO
CAST:WATANABE MISAKOIRIE MASATONOMURA YUUKAYASODA YUICHIHIRONAKA MAKIASANO MASAHIROSATO GINPEISHINAGAWA TORU
MAY 2011Speci"c dates not yet decided
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YAKINIKU DRAGONAn opportunity to meet the family and people from “Yakiniku Dragon” once again on stage!
The second collaboration piece with Seoul Arts Center which celebrated its 20th anniversary, it was !rst performed in 2008, both in Tokyo and Seoul, and received a standing ovation after every performance. This much-discussed play, which swept away numerous awards for drama in these two countries, makes its return to the New National Theatre, fully prepared.
Set in a local Yakiniku (Korean BBQ) restaurant in Kansai, Japan-Korea relations are depicted through one Korean family resident in Japan. The play – by turns comical, sad, and painful – deals with issues de!ning the present, past and future relationship between Japan and Korea. As with the premier performance, this encore production will feature mixed casts of actors, comical storytellers and musicians from both Japan and Korea.
STAFF:WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: CHONG WISHINGTRANSLATION: KAWAHARA HYUNJU
CAST:CHIBA TETSUYAAWATA URARAURABE FUSAKOWAKAMATSU CHIKARASHOFUKUTEI GINPEISHU GENJITSUMIZUNO AYAYAMADA TAKAYUKIPARK SEUNG CHEOLSHIN CHUL JINPARK SU YOUNGKIM MUN SIKKOH SOO HEEJOO IN YOUNG
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Japanese/Korean with Japanese subtitles
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AME
STAFF:WRITTEN BY: INOUE HISASHIDIRECTED BY: KURIYAMA TAMIYA
CAST:ICHIKAWA KAMEJIRO 1NAGASAKU HIROMI 2UMEZAWA MASAYOTAKAO TAKAYAMAMOTO RYUJIISHIDA KEISUKETAKEOKA JUNICHISAKOU YOSHIYAMANISHI ATSUSHIUEMOTO JUNKIM SEIKINAND OTHERS
Kuriyama Tamiya challenges Inoue Hisashi’s masterpiece drama with new direction.
35 years prior to his tragic death in April of 2010, Inoue Hisashi wrote his masterpiece “Ame” while living in Australia. This extraordinary work is coming to the New National Theatre, Tokyo as a new production after being extensively performed at Gogatsusha and Komatsuza. The play presents the story of Toku, a man who assumes another identity in a scheme to become rich, the people he encounters, and Otaka, the woman of fate. The tale is written in beautiful Japanese that "ows from Inoue’s pen. Through it, we see the pain, the sadness and the joy of people simply living their lives.
For his !rst performance at the New National Theatre, Tokyo, Go Aoki’s original scenario portrays Japan after the 80’s.
Aoki started the production unit “Gring”, where he acts as writer and director, and in recent years he has written works for several other theatre companies. Through meticulous research and smart crafting of scenarios, his work depicts the drama found in everyday life. The humorous dialogue of his characters portrays all manner of con"icts, emotions, and human relationships in a style only possible in theatre. His work maintains a positive view of people while at the same time deftly raising issues which question modern society.
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STAFF:WRITTEN BY: AOKI GODIRECTED BY: MIYATA KEIKO
CAST:TAKAHASHI KEIKOASARI YOSUKETANIGAWA SHOICHIROHIDA KEIKO
NEGISH TOSHIE
ONO TAKEHIKOAND OTHERS
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$ducation %rogrammesAt the New National Theatre, Tokyo, we take on an active role in presenting younger generation with the opportunity to experience excellent stage performances. Our aim is to further popularize stage performance, to contribute in making our society "lled with rich culture with broad minded people, and to educate the young.
for High School Students (Tokyo/Kansai)
Various EventsIn hopes to provide deeper understanding by the audience and to enhance their experience of the performance, talk events by the staff members and casts are held in correspondence of the performance. Also for the audience to experience contemporary stage art, there are educational materials at the theatre, foyer, library, and at the video theatre.
for details: http://www.nntt.jac.go.jp
Backstage TourBackstage tour introduces theatre facilities, and stage equipments. The tour will include going backstage of Opera Palace for those Opera and Ballet audiences, they will get a sense of what it is like to be on the performing end.
Young Artists Training ProgrammeIn 1998, the New National Theatre, Tokyo, Opera Studio opened, followed by the opening of the Ballet School in 2001, and the Drama Studio in 2005. It is where next generation of talented opera singers, ballet dancers, actors and actresses train day-in and day-out. This programme is not only to teach these younger generation with speci"c technical skills, with broad knowledge to cultivate them, but also at the same time to provide them with programmes such as stage dedicated to further developing the talents of younger generation with education of speci"c technical skills, broader knowledge, but to provide them with stage practice which only can be provided by the theatre attached programme.
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Resting RoomResting room with nurse is available during performance hours.
Library (5th level)Presentations of historical records of contemporary performing arts. Also video booth for 1 to 2 people, or video theatre which can be enjoyed in a group is also available. Visual records of performances of the New National Theatre, Tokyo is readily available.
Opening Hours 10:00am-6:00pm (Reception close at 5:30pm)Closed on Monday (Open on Public Holiday Mondays, on Opera Palace sponsored performance days).Closed on special holidays, summer time, year end and beginning.For more information on opening days, please refer to the New National Theatre, Tokyo website.TEL 03-5352-5716
Stage Art Centre (Choshi city, Chiba Prefecture)Facility for storing and displaying stage sets, costumes from sponsored performances. In the historical record building, there are displays of stage set models, costumes, and props. Events are also held here.
Opening Hours 10:00am-4:30pm (Final entrance 4:00pm)Closed on Monday (And, the following weekday if Monday is public holiday) Closed year end/beginning and display alteration periods.*Please refer to the New National Theatre website for opening hours.
Entry Fee ¥200 (Below high school students / 65 and older / Those with disabilities can enter for free)1-1044 Tomisatodai, Choshi-shi, Chiba TEL 0479-30-1048
Information Desk & Main Box Of!ce (1st level)General information is available at the Information Desk, performance information and tickets available at Main Box Of"ce.
Box Of!ce 10:00am-7:00pm TEL +81-(0)3-5352-9999 (Closed at 6:00pm)Open throughout the year (excludes year-end/beginning/theatre holidays)
Theatre Shop (1st level)Located at the main entrance related goods, previous programmes, and stage photos are sold.Open mainly in correspondence to performances of Opera Palace. For more details regarding opening days and hours, please visit our website.
TEL 03-3372-1252 (weekdays 10:00am-7:00pm)http://theatreshop.jp (In Japanese only)
Meeting Point (1st level)Located at the sub-entrance, !yers of various performances are available. Please feel free to use this space as a meeting place.
Terrace Garden Connects to the Opera Palace foyer, please come and spend a relaxing time.
Rooftop Garden (5th level)Great place to step out of the building to feel the air.
Opening Hours 10:00am-4:00pm (Open until 6:00pm in summertime)Closed on Mondays (Corresponds to Library)
Restaurant Maestro (3rd level)Italian restaurant where pre/after theatre meals can be enjoyed.
Opening - 11:30am (May defer due to time of the performance, please contact for more information) TEL 03-3299-0036Reservations available during performance.
BuffetDrinks and light meals are available at each theatre.
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Published September, 2010Published by The New National Theatre Foundation Edited by The New National Theatre FoundationDesigned by R. Paul SeymourAdditional Editing/Printing by BC Media Group
TrainHatsudai Station on the Keio-New Line (connected to Toei Shinjuku Line)One station from Shinjuku station.Direct access from Hatsudai main exit.For those with a wheelchair, please use the elevator in the East exit. (Opera City exit)
CarAt the Yamate Dori Street and Koshu Kaido Avenue intersection. (near Shinjuku Ramp of Expressway Route 4)
Parking*Shared with the adjoining Tokyo Opera City Building, visitor parking is available for approximately 860 cars. Parking fee: 250 yen for 30 minutes (7:00am to 11:30pm)
New National Theatre/Tokyo Opera City Building Parking Centre 03-5353-0106
For those visitors watching a performance, there will be discount on your parking fees. (Please bring the parking ticket to the Theatre Information)
*Parking for large vehicles (height above 2.1m) is not available. For those coming on a coach bus, we request you park at the entrance of the theatre. As for other larger vehicles, please use the parking at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Parking 03-5320-7679
BusToei Bus and Keio Bus routes around Hatsudai station area.
Tokyo Bus Information Centre 03-5360-7111 (weekdays 9:00am-6:00am)
Parking for BicyclesBicycle parking is available on Opera street. (Hatsudai North Exit Bicycle Parking Station)One day fee: ¥100 (6:00am-12:00am, manned hours 6:00am~8:00pm)
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