Promotions

The Japan-British Society provides its members with a range of promotions throughout the year. These include discounts on tickets for UK and Japan related cultural performances, such as concerts, theatre, ballet and opera, as well exhibition tickets and other gifts.

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Yoshino Gypsum collection 800 years history of books and art

Sunday, 26 February, 2023 - Sunday, 16 April, 2023

A draw will be made for 5 pairs of invitation tickets. To apply, please contact the JBS Office by 10th February.

Approximately 200 art works related to paintings and books which are the collection of the notable Gypsum manufacturer, Yoshino Gypsum Co Ltd and Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation will be exhibited....

The Voices of the West End 2023

Friday, 3 February, 2023 - Sunday, 5 February, 2023

Tickets are available to JBS members at a special discount. (Booking for discount tickets will close at 15th January 2023.) Please see the flyer which is enclosed with the circular notice for details.

The Voices of the West End is a musical concert by popular musical actors and actresses. In February 2023 after 4 years absence, John Owen-Jones, Kerry Ellis, Anna O’Byrne and...

Musical: King Arthur

Thursday, 12 January, 2023 - Sunday, 5 February, 2023

Special discount tickets are available to JBS members. Please see the circular notice which was distributed at the end of November.

“King Arthur” is a popular musical by Dove Attia, whose works include 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille, Le Roi Soleil, Mozart, l’opera rock etc. There will be a performance...

Book: Meiga no Tea Time

Monday, 26 December, 2022 - Thursday, 5 January, 2023

A draw will be made for 1 copy of this book. To apply, please contact the JBS Office by 5th January.

Tea School Cha Tea  Sougensha JPY3,200 (tax excl.) ISBN 978-4-422-70144-8 This book introduces English tea culture and etiquette from the Victorian Era with 60 pictures, and articles on tea wares, fortune...

Musical: Scrooge

Wednesday, 7 December, 2022 - Sunday, 25 December, 2022

Tickets are available to JBS members at a special discount. Please see the circular notice December edition for details.

A musical based on Charles Dickens’s “Christmas Carol” will be performed by a Japanese cast....

Exhibition: Mary Quant

Saturday, 26 November, 2022 - Sunday, 29 January, 2023

A draw will be made for 5 pairs of invitation tickets. To apply, please contact the JBS Office by 8th December.

From miniskirts and hot pants to vibrant tights and makeup, this exhibition explores how Mary Quant launched a fashion revolution on the British high street. It includes about 100 garments...

Yuko Sano Piano Recital

Sunday, 13 November, 2022 - Sunday, 13 November, 2022

A special discount is available for JBS members. Please see the circular notice for details.

London based Japanese pianist Yuko Sano welcomes you to her matinée concert in Tokyo. Enjoy your Sunday afternoon listening to great music by Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt and Maximiliano Soto!...

BBC Proms JAPAN 2022

Saturday, 29 October, 2022 - Sunday, 6 November, 2022

Special discount tickets are available to JBS members for the concerts in Tokyo. (First Night of the Proms, Prom3, Prom5, Last Night of the Proms) Please see the flyer which was enclosed with the circular notice for further details.

BBC PROMS will return to Japan for the second time this autumn, with the BBC Orchestra conducted by Dalia Stasevska and including soloists such as Nicola Benedetti (violin), Yu Kosuge...

Theatre Performance: Leopoldstadt

This is the Japanese premiere of Leopoldstadt, the latest work by British playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, whose plays have been staged and much loved in Japan. Crowned Best New Play...

A Number

Friday, 7 October, 2022 - Sunday, 16 October, 2022

A special discount is available for JBS members. Please see the circular notice for details. The discount tickets are available from 3rd September.

This is a 2002 British play by Caryl Churchill, which was performed in the UK and many countries around the world. The play addresses the subject of human cloning and...