Arts May 2014

Arts

UK Events in Japan

Viola Space 2014 vol. 23

British Viola Music

20–28 May

A recital is being held to introduce high-quality viola music to audiences young and old. This year’s programme will feature the music of English violist Lionel Tertis CBE (1876–1975) and Scottish violist William Primrose CBE (1904–82).

20–21 May: Nagoya
22–23 May: Osaka

24–28 May: Tokyo

Ueno Gakuen
(Ishibashi Memorial Hall)
4-24-12 Higashi-Ueno
Taito-ku, Tokyo
Various show times

Adults: from ¥2,000 (Tokyo shows)

http://tvumd.com/english_event/detail/?event_code=violaspace

03-6418-8617

THE BIG FELLAH

20 May–8 June

English playwright Richard Bean was the original author of The Big Fellah, which is about the men who carried out special missions for the Irish Republican Army in New York between 1972 and 2001. Performed in Japanese.

Setagaya Public Theatre
4-1-1 Taishiodo
Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

Various show times
Adults: from ¥5,500

http://setagaya-pt.jp/theater_info/2014/05/the_big_fellah.html

03-5432-1515

ROMEO AND JULIET

Until 30 May

During its 41st visit to Japan, the International Theatre Company London is presenting William Shakespeare’s classic love story. The play includes Renaissance music and songs, performed live or recorded especially for the production on historical instruments. Subtitled in Japanese.

28 May: 7pm

Yokohama Country & Athletic Club
11-1 Yaguchidai
Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa

30 May: 6:45pm

Musashino Kokaido (Purple Hall)
1-6-22 Kichijoji Minamicho Musashino-shi, Tokyo

Adults: ¥5,500

www.stageplay.jp/en/performances/201404_romeo_and_juliet/index.html

080-9403-1613


THE PRINCE OF THE PAGODAS

12–15 June

The National Ballet of Japan premiered this work in 2011. Drawing inspiration from Japanese culture and art, Artistic Director David Bintley has reworked the phantasmal grand ballet to music commissioned from Benjamin Britten. This will be England-born Bintley’s last production in Japan.

New National Theatre, Tokyo
1-1-1 Honmachi
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

12 June: 7pm
13, 15 June: 2pm
14 June: 2pm & 7pm

Adults: from ¥3,240

www.nntt.jac.go.jp/performance_en/ballet/140612.html

03-5352-9999

SCATTERED

04–15 June

Motionhouse is a dance theatre company based in Royal Leamington Spa, England. It was founded in 1988 by husband and wife team Louise Richards and Kevin Finnan. Scattered is the troupe’s 18th original show, which combines its trademark highly physical dance moves and mesmerising aerial imagery with film and graphics.

Roppongi Blue Theater
5-11-12 Roppongi
Minato-ku, Tokyo

13 June: 7:30pm
14, 15 June: 12pm, 6pm

Adults: from ¥5,800

http://motionhouse.jp/

0570-550-799

WILL HAPPINESS FIND ME?

Until 29 June

Ten artists’ works will be on display from the Ishikawa Collection, Okuyama. The multi-media pieces attempt to communicate concepts that are often easily missed in our daily lives. Works by UK artists Ryan Gander and Liam Gillick will be among those exhibited.

Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

11am–7pm (until 8pm Fridays and Saturdays): closed Mondays

Adults: ¥1,000

www.operacity.jp/ag/exh163/

03-5353-0756