A theatre located on the 9th floor of Shibuya Parco Part 1. With a seating capacity of 458 this ...
Ayako Suwa makes us remember with ‘Lost Tongues’
Classical ballet about real people, not magical elves
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This facility is situated in Chiyoda, behind the National Theatre, and was built in 1979 as ...
The wondrous world of Kaiji Moriyama the New York Times called ‘amazing’
Miyako Yoshida’s journey away from the Royal Ballet
Young blood raises the entertainment value of traditional dance
Ningyo-joruri-bunraku and the news pulse of the 17th century
This theatre, run by the Japan Arts Council, stages performances of Noh and kyogen – both ...
Led by acclaimed artistic director Akaji Maro, Dairakudakan (aka ‘Great Camel Battleship’) is ...
Christopher Newton choreographs a classic for The Tokyo Ballet
Competing beauty: Hina dolls vs Edo Period architecture
Right by Sensoji Temple, a major tourist attraction, you’ll find the Koen Rokku entertainment ...
An eight-minute walk from the south exit of Shinjuku Station, this theatre is on the seventh ...
This theatre is located on a corner of the Ueno Hirokoji intersection where Chuo Dori and ...
This small theatre has a system that ‘supports young performers through the theatre’, an idea ...
Like the New National Theatre, this venue is a favourite with fans and performers. The main ...
Dancer Itoh Naoko established Session House in order to give solo dancers the opportunity to ...
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