住所: 1 Chome-10-45 Kaigan Minato City, Tokyo 105-0022
After winning the Oliver, WhatsOnStage and World Broadway 2022 Awards, Back to the Future. The Musical arrives to Tokyo with a show that has even been defined by many as "the perfect musical escape." A show that took inspiration from the Hollywood blockbuster of the same name which in 1985 became a global success, projecting Jamie Lee Fox and the protagonists of the story onto the covers of magazines all over the world. You know the story: a brilliant and somewhat careless scientist invents the time machine, in the guise of a flaming sports car, a souped-up DeLorean to move the clock hands of history at 88mph. The musical has excellent fathers: the creators are Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis, the direction is by Tony Award winner John Rando. Memorable original music by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard and hit songs from the film including The Power of Love and Johnny B. Goode.
The Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum in Tokyo is hosting the exhibition on Renoir and Cézanne, the only Japanese stop of an important international project that has already travelled to Milan, Martigny (Switzerland), and Hong Kong.
European Masterpieces between Renaissance and Baroque
Over 80 drawings from the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, made between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, with masterpieces by great Masters such as Dürer and Rembrandt on display.
In Nobuaki Takekawa’s solo exhibition, the artist presents a series of twelve paintings and a three-dimensional work that combine motifs from Hwatu playing cards with caricatured representations of cats, inspired by the history of the Ashio copper mine.
World Premiere for Natasha, the New Opera by Toshio Hosokawa
The New National Theatre in Tokyo presents the world premiere of Natasha, a new opera by Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa, on stage from 11 to 17 August 2025.