| Friday 02 April 2027 | 16:00 |
| Sunday 04 April 2027 | 14:00 |
| Thursday 08 April 2027 | 14:00 |
| Sunday 11 April 2027 | 14:00 |
| New National Theatre | ||
| Patrick Hahn | Conductor | |
| Sir Jonathan Miller | Director | |
| Isabella Bywater | Set Designer, Costume Designer | |
| Mutsumi Isono | Lighting Designer | |
| Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| New National Theatre Chorus | ||
| Kiandra Howarth | Soprano | Feldmarschallin |
| Aya Wakizono | Mezzo-soprano | Octavian |
| Guido Jentjens | Bass | Baron Ochs |
| Noriko Tanetani | Soprano | Sophie |
| Kei Yonashiro | Baritone | Herr von Faninal |
| Masahiko Hare | Baritone | Notary |
| Yumiko Nakahata | Soprano | A milliner |
| Eijiro Takanashi | Tenor | A vendor of pets |
| Yoshiaki Shindo | Tenor | Faninal's Major-Domo |
| Shohei Ushiroda | Tenor | Feldmarschallin's Major-Domo |
| Teppei Kono | Bass-baritone | Police inspector |
| Tatsundo Ito | Tenor | Valzacchi |
| Hitomi Watanabe | Soprano | Marianne |
| Asami Fujii | Mezzo-soprano | Annina |
| Takayuki Hamamatsu | Tenor | Italian Singer |
| Hideyuki Aochi | Tenor | An innkeeper |
This masterpiece is set in high society Vienna, and portrays in elegant and exquisite music about memories of times gone by and of young, new love. Master director Jonathan Miller excels at detailed character portrayal, and in moving the action from that pinnacle of aristocratic culture, 18th century Vienna, to 1912, which is one year after the first staging of "Der Rosenkavalier", he has the work impart a sense of the vicissitudes of time that audiences at the time would have experienced. Those who appeared on stage then, as well as the famous duo of composer (Richard Strauss) and librettist (Hugo von Hofmannsthal) all lived in an age over which the darkening clouds of strife were gathering, on the brink of war. The wise Marschallin sings that "she wants to stop the clock", and in doing so feels not only the relentless encroachment of age and resignation at having parted from her young lover, but a sense, too, of a generational shift.
Patrick Hahn conducts in his first performance with the New National Theatre Tokyo since Die Fledermaus, and the cast features Kiandra Howarth as Die Feldmarschallin, Guido Jentjens as Der Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau and Aya Wakizono as "Der Rosenkavalier" Octavian.
Booking Opens: Sat, 9 Jan 2027, 10:00am

