Tokyo Takarazuka Theater

Tokyo Takarazuka Theater
Former names Ernie Pyle Theatre
Location Hibiya Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Owner Toho
Type Indoor theatre
Seating type Reserved
Capacity 2,069
Construction
Opened 1934
Expanded 2001
Demolished 1998
Tokyo Takarazuka Theater (1930s)
Ernie Pyle Theatre era (1940s)

Tokyo Takarazuka Theater (東京宝塚劇場 Tōkyō Takarazuka Gekijō) is another home for Takarazuka Creative Arts at Tokyo.

It served as the second round performing theater for the Revue's performing cycle. The original theater was built in 1934 and was demolished in 1998. The current theater was built in 2001. It has 1,229 seats on the first level and 840 on the second.

Preceded by
Sankei Hall
Host of the
Kōhaku Uta Gassen

1956-1957
Succeeded by
Shinjuku Koma Theater
Preceded by
Shinjuku Koma Theater
Host of the
Kōhaku Uta Gassen

1959
Succeeded by
Nihon Theater
Preceded by
Nihon Theater
Host of the
Kōhaku Uta Gassen

1961-1972
Succeeded by
NHK Hall

Coordinates: 35°40′22.8″N 139°45′33″E / 35.673000°N 139.75917°E / 35.673000; 139.75917

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