For a truly unforgettable holiday experience, acclaimed First Asian Principal of the Royal Ballet, Tetsuya Kumakawa, invites audiences back to his breathtaking rendition of The Nutcracker—a production that dazzles in originality and grandeur, standing apart from other adaptations of this classic.
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A Unique Take on a Beloved Classic

Kumakawa's version, with commentary in Japanese, brings audiences into a world filled with wonder, magic, and vibrant storytelling, all performed by the Theater Orchestra Tokyo. The timeless story makes it easy for international visitors to follow along and enjoy this holiday tradition while in Japan.
Kumakawa's Nutcracker begins with the dazzling sight of an enormous Christmas tree magically growing before the audience's eyes. The visual story progresses, taking the audience on a journey through an enchanting snow-filled land, complete with an epic battle between the Nutcracker and the Mouse King, and a captivating visit to the Kingdom of Dolls.
The production is filled with vivid colors, dynamic choreography, and carefully crafted scenes that together feel nothing short of magical.
Performance Dates and Venue

Held at Bunkamura Orchard Hall in Tokyo, the production offers numerous showtimes to accommodate the holiday rush. Each performance runs approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes, including an intermission. The schedule is below.
- November 23 at 2:00 PM
- November 24 at 1:00 PM
- November 30 at 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM
- December 1 at 1:00 PM
- December 6 at 6:30 PM
- December 7 at 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM
- December 8 at 1:00 PM
Ticket Options and Pricing

Tickets are now on sale, with options catering to various audience needs. Prices range from 7,000 yen to 17,000 yen, and children aged 5 and above may attend most performances.
Tickets are available in English at Lawson Ticket and in Japanese through TBS Ticket, Ticket Pia, ePlus, and other sites. Specific options for family, student, and premium seating are offered on select platforms. (Please note that cast information is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances, with updates available on the official site listed below.)

Don’t miss this chance to see Tetsuya Kumakawa’s Nutcracker, a performance that turns holiday magic into an immersive, dazzling spectacle! Whether you’re a longtime ballet fan or new to the art, this show promises to enchant and inspire audiences of all ages.
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