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New National Theatre: Rossini’s Opera “The Turk in Italy” Unofficial
New Production, 2 Acts (Performed in Italian with Japanese and English subtitles)
2026/10/02(Fr.) 18:00 Starting
Rossini’s long-lost opera buffa is set to make its long-awaited debut at the New National Theatre. The story centers on the romantic intrigue between a heroine fed up with her boring married life and a Turkish prince who appears in Naples, unfolding in a witty structure that incorporates elements of a play-within-a-play. Directed by Roland Perry, the production draws inspiration from the concept of a photo novel, creating a dynamic stage where the two-dimensional world and reality intertwine. Under the baton of Alessandro Bonato, a talented young cast garnering international attention comes together to deliver a sublime experience where the ensemble’s artistry truly shines. The joy of music, rich in laughter and wit, will envelop the entire theater in a dazzling atmosphere, drawing the audience into the captivating world of the story. We invite you to fully enjoy this highly anticipated new opera production this fall, brought to you by a cutting-edge director and a stellar cast.
Program
Performed in two acts in Italian. With Japanese and English subtitles. The performance is scheduled to last approximately 3 hours (including intermission).
Performer
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Alessandro Bonato
Conductor
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Alejandro Barinas Viejes
Selim
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Claudia Muschio
Donna Fiorilla
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Paolo Bordogna
Don Geronio
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Ruzil Gatin
Don Narciiso
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Bruno Taddia
The Poet Prosdocimus
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Yuka Tajima
Zayda
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Yasuhiro Yamamoto
Albasar
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New National Theatre Chorus
Chorus
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Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestral Music
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