New National Theatre Opera “Elektra” 2026 Japan Ticket
1-chōme-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0071, Japan
Description
Overview
The New National Theatre Tokyo (NNTT) presents a monumental production of Richard Strauss’s “Elektra,” one of the most intense and psychologically profound masterpieces in the operatic repertoire. Under the baton of maestro Kazushi Ono and directed by the visionary Johannes Erath, this production promises to be a highlight of the 2026 cultural season. The opera, known for its massive orchestral forces and demanding vocal roles, will be brought to life by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and a stellar international cast.
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Contact Us →The story, based on Greek mythology, delves into themes of revenge, trauma, and familial obsession. Featuring world-renowned mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura alongside Aire Assony and Hedvig Haugerud, this staging explores the dark recesses of the human psyche through Strauss’s revolutionary and dissonant score. It is an overwhelming sensory experience that demonstrates the pinnacle of modern operatic performance.
Why Attend
- Witness a high-caliber production at Japan’s premier opera house, featuring world-class vocalists and musicians.
- Experience the sheer power of Richard Strauss’s music performed by the prestigious Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
- See a modern interpretation by Johannes Erath that brings new psychological depth to this ancient Greek tragedy.
- Take advantage of special junior pricing, making world-class opera accessible to younger audiences and families.
- Immerse yourself in the exceptional acoustics and grand atmosphere of the New National Theatre’s Opera Palace.
Schedule & Tickets Information
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| Date | Starts Time | Venue | Seat Types |
| June 29, 2026 | 19:00 | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D Seats |
| July 2, 2026 | 14:00 | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D Seats |
| July 5, 2026 | 14:00 | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D Seats |
| July 8, 2026 | 14:00 | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D Seats |
| July 12, 2026 | 14:00 | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D Seats |
Background
“Elektra” premiered in 1909 and marked the beginning of the legendary collaboration between composer Richard Strauss and librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal. The opera is famous for its “Elektra chord” and its departure from traditional tonality, which shocked audiences of the early 20th century. It remains one of the most taxing operas for a soprano, requiring immense stamina and emotional range to portray the title character’s descent into vengeance-fueled madness.
In the context of the New National Theatre Tokyo, this production represents a significant investment in bringing modern, challenging works to the Japanese stage. Maestro Kazushi Ono, the Artistic Director of Opera at NNTT, is known for his nuanced interpretations of German late-Romantic works. This performance not only celebrates the technical brilliance of the performers but also signifies Japan’s prominent place in the global operatic community.
Venue Information
- Venue name: NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Tokyo (Opera Palace)
- Address: 1-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0071
- Entry gates info: The Opera Palace entrance is located on the 2nd floor of the New National Theatre complex, accessible via the main terrace.
- Nearby landmarks: Tokyo Opera City Tower, Shinjuku Central Park, and Hatsudai Station.
What language is the opera performed in?
The opera “Elektra” is performed in its original German language. However, the New National Theatre provides Japanese and English surtitles projected on the side of the stage or on seat-back screens so that all audience members can follow the story.
What is the recommended arrival time?
The doors to the Opera Palace typically open 45 minutes before the performance begins. We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to enjoy the foyer, check your coat, and read the program before the intense, one-act performance begins.
Is there a dress code for the New National Theatre?
While there is no formal dress code for opera in Japan, many attendees choose to wear “smart casual” or business attire. For evening performances on opening night, you may see some audience members in more formal wear, but it is not mandatory.
What are the benefits of S and A seating?
S and A seats are located in the center of the auditorium and the first few tiers, offering the most balanced acoustics and a clear, unobstructed view of the complex stage production and the facial expressions of the performers.
Are there age restrictions for this performance?
The NNTT generally requests that children under the age of six do not attend opera performances to maintain the quiet environment required for the music. Junior pricing is specifically available for elementary through junior high school students.
Event Calendar
Monday, June 29, 2026 - Sunday, July 12, 2026
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