Fujiwara Utagari Theater (Fujimari kageida) is a Japanese opera company created by Fujiwara Yoshie.
Established in 1934, it is the nation's oldest and full-fledged domestic opera organization. It celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2009. It operated nearly 80 works including Japan premiere.
First general director is Yoshie Fujiwara who supervised the same theatrical company for 38 years.
In 1981, it merged with the Japan Opera Association and becomes the Japan Opera Promotion Organization.
Flag lifting performances honoring Fujiwara Utau Theater was "Carmen" which was held in Kabuki-za from March 26, 1939, and it was a great success. Then in November the same year, Yoshie Fujiwara succeeded in the alternate performance of "Tsubaki Hime" and "Rigoletto" (common sense at the European and American opera theatrical performance, so-called repertoire performance), having Manfredo Gulrit as the conductor, in 1942 during the Pacific War.
The Fujiwara Opera Company is able to perform the highest quality opera in Japan, and Fujiwara Yoshie has strengthened its position as one of its signboards. However, these performances are not necessarily satisfying at the box office, and Fujiwara had a hard time to sell his piano at home, for example.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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