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New National Theater Opera

新国立劇場オペラ
Classic music Musical show

Name of Performance: the new National Opera "Tannhuiser"
Location: The new national Opera" One Palace"
Begining: Sunday, September 23, 2018 10:00
Notes: Entry after the performance will be limited.
On the wall, near the railing, balcony, some seats upstairs, the stage / subtitles can be difficult to see. Please confirm it.
Depending on the performance date and type of seats , there are things you can not buy.
* We will not change / refund tickets except for cancellation of performance.
Schedules can be change due to inevitable circumstances. Please informed in advance.
January 27 (Sunday) 30 January 30 (Wed) 2 February 2 (Saturday) Performances are available for children. [Request Reservation] * Required Space: * Asuka Corporation Personal Sales Department Asuka 0120-165-115 (10: 00 ~ 17: 00 except for weekends and holidays)
Please kindergarten children do not enter. Children should also buy one ticket per person.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets by an application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seat and fees: Seat: ¥ 27,000
Seats: ¥ 21,600
Seat B: ¥ 15.120
Seat C: ¥ 8,640
Payment: You can choose in front of reception desk
Credit card: The payment will be made at that time of completing application.
Convenience Store / ATM: Please pay before the deadline of show at that time of registration.
Circle K · Sunkus /ATMs pay per view times
Internet Banking: Please pay before the deadline of show at that time of registration.
Delivery courier service: We will deliver within a week after the payment is completed.
FamilyMart: Please pick it up at the Fami port terminal of the store after September 23, 2018 (Sunday).
Seven - Eleven: Please pick it up in the cashier after September 23, 2018 (Sunday).

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New National Theater Opera House belongs to New National Theater Tokyo. It is one of New National Theatre Tokyo's facilities.

The Opera House, known as Opera Palace (a name chosen by the public), is a proscenium arch theatre which contains four stage areas of the same size: the main stage visible to the audience, a rear stage and left and right wings. This structure was established according to European theatre architecture specifically for opera and ballet which accommodates different productions to be presented every night. The orchestra pit has room for a full 120-person orchestra.

The seating capacity is 1814 in total.

This theatre is designed to withstand a major earthquake, and is structurally fire resistant.
In the event of an earthquake or the issuing of a J-Alert, please remain seated if in the auditorium, and please crouch on the floor if in the lobby. For good measure, please stay well away from any windows.
Please evacuate upon a fire, following staff instructions.

If the performance is discontinued
1. The lights will come on in the auditorium if a performance is discontinued.
In the case of an earthquake, please remain seated until the shaking has subsided.
In the case of strong quaking, please be aware of the falling objects.
2. Staff will provide instructions once the situation has been ascertained.
3. Please remain seated until staff issue instructions.

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The New National Theatre, Tokyo (NNTT) (新国立劇場 Shin Kokuritsu Gekijō) is Japan's first and foremost national theatre for the performing arts, including opera, ballet, contemporary dance and drama. It is located in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo. The centre has been praised for its architecture and state-of-the-art modern theatre facilities, which are considered among the best in the world. In 2007, the NNTT was branded with the advertising slogan: Opera Palace, Tokyo.

The construction of the NNTT was completed in February 1997, with the Tokyo Opera City Tower connected to the theatre. Its first public performances took place in October of that year.

Besides the public performances, various enterprises are undertaken, such as the young artist training programs (for ballet, opera, and theatre), theatre rental for other performing arts groups, performing arts-related exhibitions, public usage of its video library and book library, public performances for children and young students, backstage tours, and most importantly, international exchanges for performing arts events, etc. Moreover, The Stage Set & Design Centre (located in Choshi city, Chiba Prefecture), stores and exhibits previously-used stage scenery and costumes.

The arts management of NNTT, including the enterprises in above, is commissioned to New National Theatre Foundation (NNTF) from the independent administrative institution, known as The Japan Arts Council. NNTT is managed by several trust funds, government grants, admission revenues, and private donations from many supporting companies.

The NNTT has been repeatedly criticized for its bureaucratic arts administration, which is very representative of usual Japanese politics. Although NNTT is financed by the Japanese government, major conductors, directors, and performing artists have all complained that their creative ideas are restricted by the bureaucratic style of the arts management. In 2010, the government decided to cut down the ¥4.8 billion grant NNTT received the previous year by half, and reduce the government grants to trainees who want to work and study abroad.

The NNTT building contains three main theatres:

The Opera House (1814 seats)
The Playhouse (1038 seats)
The Pit (468 seats max)

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In conjunction with the opening of the New National Theater in 1997, New National Theatre Chorus began activities as a choir playing the core of numerous opera performances in theaters.
Members who are selected by rigorous judgment among 100 people every year will perform publicly. Individuals have not only a good voices but excellent acting skills, and with the perfect ensemble capability as a choir. They have well-known choruses that gain attention domestic and overseas media.

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The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1946 and called "TOHO Symphony Orchestra." The orchestra worked under the management of "Toho", a motion picture company.

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The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra has a reputation for giving first performances of a number of new contemporary music and opera. Helmut Lachenmann's opera The Little Match Girl (2000, Japanese premiere, concert- John Adam's El Nino (2003, Japan premiere), John Adam's opera A Flowering Tree (2008, Japan premiere, center-stage style), etc,.which have attracted attention in the music circle every year. Through these activities, the orchestra has received most of Japan's major music awards such as the Minister of Education Award, Ongaku no Tomo Sha Award,The Grand Prix of Kyoto Music Award,etc,. In 2013, the orchestra received the Kawasaki City Culture Award for 2013, Which one is the organization or recognition of their remarkable efforts in developing and advancing culture and the arts in Kawasaki City.

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