
The 'Capital Dragon' of Dance & Theater
Kyoto's very own 'Dinosaur House' has been teaching and presenting dance, movement and physical theater since 1997.
Kyoto's very own 'Dinosaur House' has been teaching and presenting dance, movement and physical theater since 1997.
When staying at this century-old correctional facility, you might hope they lock you up and throw away the key!
Thanks to kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa XI, the public can now get a special look at what goes on behind the scenes.
Non-verbal shows have proven to be a huge hit in Korea, attracting audiences of international visitors and even going on worldwide tours. Now Meijiza is bringing this accessible musical style to Tokyo!
Even in Tokyo, you can savor the bleak humor of a classic play dissecting the fading days of a touring British theater troupe.
Created in 2014, Kangeki Theatre (stylized Kan劇) is just one of the theater groups bringing quality multicultural shows to Nagoya. We talked to one of the founders to learn more about the group and the state of English-language theater in central Japan.
Japan’s oldest, largest English-language theater company retells the timeless tale of a man brought low by his lust for power.
This double-bill of physical theater in Yokohama offers both comic clowning and silent reflection.