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IHI Corporation acquired the naming rights of the theatre. [3] 2023 would be last season of the theatre, [4] with the closure announced to be in April 2024. Itochu Property Development and Sankei Building would be redeveloping the area into "CREVIA BASE Tokyo". [5]
The original Imperial Theatre building, 1915. Opened in 1911 as the first Western-style theater in Japan, it stages a varied program of musicals and operas. [1] The original structure was rebuilt in 1966 as Toho's "flagship" theater, opening with the premiere of Scaretto, a local adaptation of Gone With the Wind, which drew 380,000 attendees over the course of the theater's first five months ...
Tokyo Takarazuka Theater; Y. Yasuda Auditorium This page was last edited on 10 December 2016, at 01:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Tokyo city government has announced the relaxation of shutdown measures at cinemas and museums. This is despite the Japanese national government’s recent extension of the current state of ...
The complex contains a concert hall with 1999 seats and a playhouse with 834 seats as well as a number of smaller spaces. [3]The organ of the great hall, built by the French organ builder Marc Garnier and inaugurated in 1991, is composed of three independent instruments of contrasting aesthetics (Dutch Renaissance, German Baroque and modern French) for a total of 126 sets and more than 9000 pipes.
The Globe Theatre, located in Shin-Ōkubo in Tokyo, now belongs mostly to Johnny's Entertainment and the promotion of pop idols in the acting field. Yukio Ninagawa is an internationally known Japanese director and playwright who often turns to elements of Shakespeare for inspiration.
Shibuya Public Hall (Japanese: 渋谷公会堂, Hepburn: Shibuya Kōkaidō) (also known as Line Cube Shibuya for sponsorship reasons) is a theatre located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was completed in 1964 to host the weightlifting events in the 1964 Summer Olympics. [1] [2]
The Tokyo Shimbun referred to a September 22, 1969 concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall sponsored by guitarist Shigeru Naromo as the first full-scale rock event in Japan. [5] On April 13, 1975, during the final concert of the band Carol led by Eikichi Yazawa , a firecracker explosion following the last song caused the stage to catch fire and ...