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Opera entertainment in Asia

  1. A

    Guǎngzhōu Opera House

    This brand-new 1800-seat opera house in Zhujiang New Town is Guǎngdōng's premier performance venue and China's third-largest theatre. See the website for upcoming gigs.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Tashkent State Conservatory

    Chamber concerts, Uzbek and Western vocal and instrumental recitals in an impressive new edifice. Entrance is around the back.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Grand Opera House

    Performances of Beijing opera are held in the Qing-dynasty Grand Opera House in the east of the grounds of Prince Gong's Residence.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Shöl Opera Troupe

    Shöl Opera Troupe performs a selection of Tibetan operas nightly at 19:30 at the Himalaya Hotel. Tickets for the 90-minute show cost around Y100 and there's a small museum on site.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Kun Opera House

    Shànghǎi’s Kun opera troupe has moved to a new home south of the city. There are usually monthly performances, but you’ll have to call ahead for the schedule. No English.

    reviewed

  6. Fuhsing Arts Academy

    Traditional Chinese opera is best sampled in Beijing; there are not many places left in Taipei where it is still performed. However, the Fuhsing Arts Academy holds performances of this delicate art, and many hotels can make a booking for you.

    reviewed

  7. F

    New National Theatre

    This is a main venue for opera in Tokyo, with Fujiwara Opera, Nihon Opera Kyokai and Nikkai Opera performing here. Part of the New National Theatre’s arts complex, the Playhouse and the Pit are performance venues for modern dance, with the latter hosting just about every international dance luminary who passes through.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Zhengyici Theatre

    Originally an ancient temple, this ornately decorated building is the oldest wooden theatre in the country and the best place in the city to experience Beijing opera and other operatic disciplines like Kunqu. Restored by a private businessman with an interest in reviving this dying art, the theatre reopened in 1995 after a long period of disrepair.

    reviewed

  9. Jiangsu Kunju Theatre

    Excellent kūnjù or kūnqǔ opera performances are held here. This type of opera is a regional form of classical Chinese opera that developed in the Sūzhōu-Hángzhōu-Nánjīng triangle. It's similar to (but slower than) Beijing opera and is performed with colourful and elaborate costumes. The theatre is next to the eastern entrance of the Heaven Dynasty Palace. Take bus 4 from the Xinjiekou roundabout and get off two stops to the west.

    reviewed