The globally acclaimed opera, Carmen, is boldly reinterpreted, set within the pleasure districts of Asakusa and Yoshiwara during the Edo era. This adaptation recasts Carmen as a bewitchingly charming courtesan, her fervour and drama vividly realised through Kabuki techniques.
This performance stands at the intersection of East and West, where art surpasses boundaries. It boasts extravagant costumes, compelling acting, and a soundtrack that transcends mere ambience.
A clever earphone guide enriches the performance with wit and enlightening commentary. From the moment you enter the theatre, it becomes more than just a show—it transforms into an immersive cultural voyage brimming with mirth and exploration. Whether you're a newcomer to Kabuki or an opera aficionado, this distinctive blend overcomes language obstacles, making it universally accessible.
"Don’t merely visit Japan—immerge yourself in its spirit." Opera enthusiasts, those intrigued by Japanese culture, or anyone yearning for something fresh—this is an unmissable event.