For the 85th Anniversary of Theatrical Company Haiyuza: "Three Brecht Works in Three Consecutive Years, First Volume!" Tickets on sale for 'The Life of Galileo', depicting the life of astronomer Galileo Galilei
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- For the 85th Anniversary of Theatrical Company Haiyuza: "Three Brecht Works in Three Consecutive Years, First Volume!" Tickets on sale for 'The Life of Galileo', depicting the life of astronomer Galileo Galilei
- Theatrical Company Haiyuza will perform 'The Life of Galileo' at Theater Kai in September 2026 as the first of three consecutive annual Brecht productions for its 85th anniversary. Tickets are now available via Confetti.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 9, 2026
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Theatrical Company Haiyuza will perform 'The Life of Galileo' at Theater Kai in September 2026 as the first of three consecutive annual Brecht productions for its 85th anniversary. Tickets are now available via Confetti.
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- For the 85th Anniversary of Theatrical Company Haiyuza: "Three Brecht Works in Three Consecutive Years, First Volume!" Tickets on sale for 'The Life of Galileo', depicting the life of astronomer Galileo Galilei (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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- June 9, 2026
Theatrical Company Haiyuza will perform 'The Life of Galileo' at Theater Kai in September 2026 as the first of three consecutive annual Brecht productions for its 85th anniversary. Tickets are now available via Confetti.
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'The Life of Galileo' will be performed from September 7 (Mon) to September 16 (Wed), 2026 at Theater Kai (2-10-14 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo).
Tickets are now on sale via Confetti (operated by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd., Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, President: Daigo Kurematsu).
Tickets on sale at Confetti
Official website
Knowledge sometimes saves people, sometimes hurts them.
For whom does science exist? How should those who know the truth confront that knowledge?
'The Life of Galileo' is a thrilling human drama depicting the life of astronomer Galileo Galilei. Through astronomical observations, Galileo makes discoveries that overturn common sense, but soon becomes embroiled in conflict with great powers.
Author Bertolt Brecht wrote this work while in exile fleeing the Nazi regime. While portraying a historical scientist, he vividly depicts human courage, weakness, and the lives of people living through changing times.
Theatrical Company Haiyuza will perform one Brecht work each year for the next three years. The first work is especially special for Haiyuza, as it was translated by the company's founder Koreya Senda in 1958.
The discovery that shook the world 400 years ago gives us a new perspective today. Experience the joy of knowing, the difficulty of trusting others, and the weight of steps that change history. Please experience this grand historical turning point at the theater.
~Synopsis~
Galileo, who fled the Catholic Church's censorship, is superimposed with the author who fled Nazi rule, and the story progresses.
Galileo, who advocated heliocentrism, confronts the Vatican, and a quiet but fierce battle over retraction ensues.
Eventually brought before the Inquisition, Galileo yields and retracts his theory.
Confined to house arrest, Galileo completes the "Two New Sciences," but it also means handing over science that should belong to the people into the hands of power.
Performance Overview
Title: 'The Life of Galileo'
Dates: September 7 (Mon) - September 16 (Wed), 2026
Venue: Theater Kai (2-10-14 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo)
Cast
Mayumi Katayama / Junko Matsumoto / Yoshio Kato / Hajime Mori / Natsuko Nagahama / Shigehiro Tanaka / Satoshi Watanabe / Akari Sato / Jun Saito / Yasuhiro Toda / Naomi Wakai / Mayumi Araki / Shinobu Oda / Keitaro Fukahori / Sadayo Yamada / Mare / Kosei Watanabe / Haruna Ando / Hirotoshi Mizu / Kazuya Matsunaga / Rie Sakuraba / Rio Fujimori
Staff
Playwright: Bertolt Brecht
Translation: Koreya Senda
Adaptation & Script & Direction: Go Fujii
Set Design: Masahiro Nomine
Lighting: Junichiro Washizaki (Lighting Union Co., Ltd.)
Music: Eiichi Terada
Sound: Nonaka Sakaguchi (TEO Inc.)
Costume: Kyoko Kobayashi
Choreography: Miyako Shimizu (Send Direct LLC)
Stage Manager: Kozo Kawaguchi
Assistant Stage Managers: Michitaka Ishii, Mako Koreeda
Assistant Director: Manami Ochiai
Publicity Art Illustration: Jiro Iha
Publicity Art Design: Yoshihisa Oda
Accessibility Support: Accessibility Support Team (Haiyuza)
Production: Haiyuza Theater Production Department
Performance Schedule
Sep 7 (Mon) 18:30
Sep 8 (Tue) 14:00
Sep 9 (Wed) 18:30
Sep 10 (Thu) 14:00
Sep 11 (Fri) 18:30
Sep 12 (Sat) 13:00
Sep 13 (Sun) 13:00
Sep 14 (Mon) 18:30
Sep 15 (Tue) 14:00
Sep 16 (Wed) 13:00
*Reception and doors open 30 minutes before curtain
Ticket Prices
General (advance): 7,300 yen
Senior (65+): 7,000 yen
U-30 (30 & under): 3,500 yen
Opening day discount: 6,500 yen (Sep 7 only)
(All reserved seats, tax included)
Ticket site "Confetti"
Ticket purchase process & Confetti membership benefits
https://service.confetti-web.com
Tickets are now on sale via Confetti (operated by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd., Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, President: Daigo Kurematsu).
Tickets on sale at Confetti
Official website
Knowledge sometimes saves people, sometimes hurts them.
For whom does science exist? How should those who know the truth confront that knowledge?
'The Life of Galileo' is a thrilling human drama depicting the life of astronomer Galileo Galilei. Through astronomical observations, Galileo makes discoveries that overturn common sense, but soon becomes embroiled in conflict with great powers.
Author Bertolt Brecht wrote this work while in exile fleeing the Nazi regime. While portraying a historical scientist, he vividly depicts human courage, weakness, and the lives of people living through changing times.
Theatrical Company Haiyuza will perform one Brecht work each year for the next three years. The first work is especially special for Haiyuza, as it was translated by the company's founder Koreya Senda in 1958.
The discovery that shook the world 400 years ago gives us a new perspective today. Experience the joy of knowing, the difficulty of trusting others, and the weight of steps that change history. Please experience this grand historical turning point at the theater.
~Synopsis~
Galileo, who fled the Catholic Church's censorship, is superimposed with the author who fled Nazi rule, and the story progresses.
Galileo, who advocated heliocentrism, confronts the Vatican, and a quiet but fierce battle over retraction ensues.
Eventually brought before the Inquisition, Galileo yields and retracts his theory.
Confined to house arrest, Galileo completes the "Two New Sciences," but it also means handing over science that should belong to the people into the hands of power.
Performance Overview
Title: 'The Life of Galileo'
Dates: September 7 (Mon) - September 16 (Wed), 2026
Venue: Theater Kai (2-10-14 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo)
Cast
Mayumi Katayama / Junko Matsumoto / Yoshio Kato / Hajime Mori / Natsuko Nagahama / Shigehiro Tanaka / Satoshi Watanabe / Akari Sato / Jun Saito / Yasuhiro Toda / Naomi Wakai / Mayumi Araki / Shinobu Oda / Keitaro Fukahori / Sadayo Yamada / Mare / Kosei Watanabe / Haruna Ando / Hirotoshi Mizu / Kazuya Matsunaga / Rie Sakuraba / Rio Fujimori
Staff
Playwright: Bertolt Brecht
Translation: Koreya Senda
Adaptation & Script & Direction: Go Fujii
Set Design: Masahiro Nomine
Lighting: Junichiro Washizaki (Lighting Union Co., Ltd.)
Music: Eiichi Terada
Sound: Nonaka Sakaguchi (TEO Inc.)
Costume: Kyoko Kobayashi
Choreography: Miyako Shimizu (Send Direct LLC)
Stage Manager: Kozo Kawaguchi
Assistant Stage Managers: Michitaka Ishii, Mako Koreeda
Assistant Director: Manami Ochiai
Publicity Art Illustration: Jiro Iha
Publicity Art Design: Yoshihisa Oda
Accessibility Support: Accessibility Support Team (Haiyuza)
Production: Haiyuza Theater Production Department
Performance Schedule
Sep 7 (Mon) 18:30
Sep 8 (Tue) 14:00
Sep 9 (Wed) 18:30
Sep 10 (Thu) 14:00
Sep 11 (Fri) 18:30
Sep 12 (Sat) 13:00
Sep 13 (Sun) 13:00
Sep 14 (Mon) 18:30
Sep 15 (Tue) 14:00
Sep 16 (Wed) 13:00
*Reception and doors open 30 minutes before curtain
Ticket Prices
General (advance): 7,300 yen
Senior (65+): 7,000 yen
U-30 (30 & under): 3,500 yen
Opening day discount: 6,500 yen (Sep 7 only)
(All reserved seats, tax included)
Ticket site "Confetti"
Ticket purchase process & Confetti membership benefits
https://service.confetti-web.com
FAQ
How long is the performance?
Not specified, but typically around 2.5 hours.
Can I choose my seat?
All reserved seats; selection available at purchase on Confetti.
Is there a student discount?
U-30 (under 30) discount is available.