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The Lion King
The Lion King is an epic musical that plays out under the brightly-shining sun on the plains of Africa, around its central theme: The Circle of Life.
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Aladdin
A young man, a princess, and a genie set on a quest for freedom and the future – Their destiny drawn together by the Magic Lamp!
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
A Ray of Light that Hits the Heart - Love is the Magic that Makes People Happy. Enjoy the Masterpiece Musical, Right Next to the Disney Theme Park.
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*Children age three and up on the day of the performance are required to have a ticket (no lap seat policy)/Children under three are not admitted.
The Boy and the Beast
Director Mamoru Hosoda’s “The Boy and the Beast” Now on stage as the biggest new original musical in the history of Shiki Theatre Company!
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The Phantom of the Opera
The ultimate love story brought back to life with the beautiful melodies by the maestro of musicals, Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Theatre Information
Tokyo
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JR-EAST Shiki Theatre HARU
1-10-45 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
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JR-EAST Shiki Theatre AKI
1-10-45 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
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JIYU Theatre
1-10-53 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
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Dentsu Shiki Theatre UMI
1-8-2 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0021
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Ariake Shiki Theatre
2-1-29 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063
About SHIKI
Conveying
“the excitement of life” and “the joy of living”
The Shiki Theatre Company was founded on the Bastille Day, July 14, 1953, by a group of ten university students, who aspired to bring about a revolution in the theatrical world.
Since then, for more than 70 years, the company has grown into an organization of some 1,300 people, including actors, technical and management staff. Today, it is one of the largest theatrical groups in Japan.
Aiming for redressing the excessive concentration of culture [in the Tokyo area], the company has seven dedicated theatres in Japan and five or six shows go on a tour per year.
Each year, we stage over 3,000 performances to audiences in excess of 3 million, presenting a wide variety of shows including straight plays, original musicals and foreign musicals.
These include the most talked-about shows from other countries, such as New York City’s Broadway and London’s West End. Shiki is able to bring them to Japanese audiences quickly thanks to the strong mutual relationship of trust with other productions.
In particular, we have played six Disney musicals, beginning with Beauty and the Beast in 1995 followed by THE LION KING AIDA, THE LITTLE MERMAID, ALADDIN and the Bells of Notre Dame.
We also made a great success for playing long-running musicals in Japan, such as CATS and the Phantom of the Opera by a hit musical composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber, as well as shows such as MAMMA MIA! and WICKED the Musical.
At the same time, Shiki has also given high priority to conducting social contribution activities for children across the country. We implement the Kokoro no Gekijo project (*1), which is a large-scale venture that invites 360,000 children to our shows for free each year, as well as the “How to Speak Beautiful Japanese Class” which employs Shiki’s unique methodology, with the aim of nurturing a richness of spirit through theatre.
We continue to engage in challenging activities with the aim of creating an enriched society.
(*1) We have been implementing the project since 2008, with the cooperation of the Butaigeijutsu Center, many companies and organizations, which support the objectives of the project.
How to Get Tickets
You can get Tickets for shows at any time on-line 24 hours a day. See below for how to get tickets.
Services for Foreign Visitors
In some of our theatres, “subtitle glasses” that display subtitles in front of the wearer’s eyes are available for rent, to enable tourists visiting Japan from overseas to enjoy The Shiki Theatre productions in comfort.
As well as English, Chinese and Korean are also supported. We hope that you will avail yourself of this service.
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*Age of wearer: 7 years and over |
Rental fee / deposit | Rental fee for subtitle glasses: 1,000 yen (inc. tax, cash payment only on day of performance, deposit required) N.B.: A 3,000 yen deposit is required when renting. N.B.: In the event that the subtitle glasses are broken, a fee of 3,000 yen will be charged when they are returned. |
How to rent | Reservations For customers who have already purchased tickets: You can reserve Subtitle Glasses alone using the application form (available in English). (Applications are due no later than 7 days prior to the performance / First-come first-served basis) |
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