Umeda Arts Theater
Location | Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka |
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Coordinates | 34°42′31″N 135°29′55″E / 34.708587°N 135.4986307°ECoordinates: 34°42′31″N 135°29′55″E / 34.708587°N 135.4986307°E |
Type | Indoor theatre |
Seating type | Reserved seating |
Capacity | 1,905 |
Construction | |
Built | 1990 |
Opened | 1992 |
Website | |
umegei.com |
Umeda Arts Theater (梅田芸術劇場 Umeda Geijutsu Gekijō) is a Japanese theater located at Chayamachi Applause in Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka, operated by Umeda Arts Theater Co., Ltd. It opened in 1992.
Umeda Arts Theater Co., Ltd. is a member of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group and a subsidiary of Hankyu Corporation.[1] It serves as a theater producing company and a talent agency for former Takarazuka Revue Company stars, with branches in Tokyo and New York.[2][3] Umeda Arts Theater has produced the world premiere of Prince of Broadway, a musical retrospective celebrating the 21-time Tony winner Harold Prince, directed by Prince and Susan Stroman.[4]
Venues
- Main Hall: 1,905 seats
- Theater Drama City: 898 seats
Access
- Hankyu Umeda Station - approx. 3 minutes from Chayamachiguchi Gate on foot
- JR West Osaka Station - approx. 8 minutes from Midosuji North Gate on foot
- Osaka Municipal Subway
- Midosuji Line - approx. 5 minutes from Exit 1 of Umeda Station on foot, approx. 4 minutes from Exit 4 of Nakatsu Station
- Tanimachi Line - approx. 7 minutes from Exit 1 of Higashi-Umeda Station on foot
- Yotsubashi Line - approx. 11 minutes from Exit 3 of Nishi-Umeda Station on foot
- Hanshin Umeda Station - approx. 10 minutes from East Exit on foot
References
- ↑ "グループ会社一覧 | 阪急阪神ホールディングス株式会社". www.hankyu-hanshin.co.jp. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
- ↑ "注目企業:株式会社梅田芸術劇場 | Spring就活エージェント -新卒の方-". campus.springjapan.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-05-16.
- ↑ INC., SANKEI DIGITAL. "【宝塚歌劇団】「2017年はジャンプの年」 ライブビューイング、海外戦略、若手育成…小川友次理事長インタビュー". 産経WEST (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-05-16.
- ↑ "PRINCE OF BROADWAY|LINEUP|TOKYU THEATRE Orb". theatre-orb.com. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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