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Mitsuko (2011)
Character: N/A
The show focuses on Mitsuko Aoyama (1874-1941), who was the first Japanese woman to marry a westerner.
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ミュージカル『ジェイミー』 (2021)
Character: Margaret New
Jamie is 16 and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn't quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. Jamie is going to be a sensation. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Sixteen: the edge of possibility. Time to make your dreams come true.
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仮面のロマネスク/ゴールデン・デイズ (1997)
Character: アゾラン
Paris, 1830. After the fall of Napoleon, Imperial Rule is restored by Charles X, younger brother of Louis XVI who was guillotined during the French Revolution. The aristocrats are somewhat fearful of the changing status quo, but nonetheless continue to live in luxury. In this social circle of truth and deception, much attention is gathered on one particular young noble, the Viscount Valmont. The Viscount family was ruined, but using his talent and charisma, he plans to make his house powerful once more.
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二人だけの戦場 (1994)
Character: Shiek
A military trial is being held in a certain federal state in a corner of Europe. The defendant's name is Thierry Sinclair, and the charge is murder of his superior. Why did he, a well-behaved young officer from a prestigious family and a soldier who was loyal to his duties, commit the crime of murdering his superior?
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プラハの春 / LUCKY STAR! (2002)
Character: Jan Palach
In the course of the wintry period under the socialist regime which froze all freedoms, there was an ephemeral but lively spring called the Prague Spring. This is recalled as an important page in modern history.
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蝶・恋 / サザンクロス・レビュー・イン・チャイナ (2002)
Character: Villager S
Set in the Heian Age, this is the tale of Yukiwaka and Kirine, two young men who have both come to the capital to learn Bugaku. They are both learning together, and grow close as siblings as they aim to become official Bugaku dancers. However, Kirine has a secret...
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花の業平 (2001)
Character: Fujiwara no Tokitsura
The beginning of the Heian Era, there was a young nobleman named Ariwara no Narihira serving in various government posts, such as Keeper of the Archives. This gentleman had great poetic ability, a handsome honor, was valorous, and was generally of an open and natural nature. This Narihara meets the beautiful Princess Takaiko, who is working as a dancing girl at one of the imperial flower banquets...
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花の業平 (2002)
Character: Fujiwara no Tokitsura
The beginning of the Heian Era, there was a young nobleman named Ariwara no Narihira serving in various government posts, such as Keeper of the Archives. This gentleman had great poetic ability, a handsome honor, was valorous, and was generally of an open and natural nature. This Narihara meets the beautiful Princess Takaiko, who is working as a dancing girl at one of the imperial flower banquets... (Same cast but 2002 version.)
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白昼の稲妻 / テンプテーション! (2003)
Character: Edmond de Lambrouse
Early in the nineteenth century in Paris, an evening party is held at Martin's residence on rue de la Chaussee d'Antin. Galantine, the residence's owner and widow of Duke Martin, holds a salon which is a social gathering of important people such as famous nobles, artists, and industrialists. At the party, a baron's second son Albert reunites with a count's daughter Vivianne whom he has known since childhood. After the loss of her father and elder brother who had stood against the present government, she was exiled to England along with her mother. However, following the advice of her aunt Galantine, she returned to Paris several years later when the government's vengeance against the opposition had subsided. Vivian and Albert are very delighted at their meeting again after a long interval and enthusiastically talk as if they were filling in the long blank of several years.
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再会 / ノバ・ボサ・ノバ (1999)
Character: Pierre Clement
Gerard is a playboy novelist in New York, living off of his father and friends' money because none of his novels sell. He's a confirmed bachelor. One day, he gets a letter from his father in Monaco. His father is a very successful hotel owner, and the letter basically states that Gerard is to come home, buckle down and learn the business, and marry a woman of his father's choosing.
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リトル・ヴォイス (2017)
Character: N/A
Musical adaptation of the movie with the same name.
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嵐が丘 (1997)
Character: Edgar Linton
Takarazuka Snow Troupe's 1997 stage adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights.
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宝塚プルミエール LIVE 2018 (2018)
Character: N/A
This special event brings together former top stars born in the 21st century, who ushered in a new era for the Takarazuka Revue, to sing Takarazuka Revue classics in a one-night-only live performance and talk show.
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ファントム (2004)
Character: Count Philippe de Chandon
Takarazuka Revue's Phantom based on the play by Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit.
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あかねさす紫の花 (1995)
Character: Midori
Asuka Period, Japan. Ooama no Miko meets Nukata no Ookimi when he goes with his older brother (Nakano Ooe no Miko) to her house. There Nakano Ooe is wooing Nukata's older sister, and so the two younger siblings meet and fall in love. Five years later, Ooama and Nukata are married, and a daughter has just been born. Ooama talks happily to Nukata about his plans with his brother to jointly rule their empire of Yamato. As Nukata listens to his naive, happy chatter, she becomes uneasy. Later, Nakano Ooe arrives and tells Nukata that she has grown and become very lovely. He has fallen in love with her, and wants her for his own. Caught between the two brothers, Nukata flees back to her father's house. (Takawiki)
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『エリザベート』 (1996)
Character: Young Rudolph
Takarazuka Revue Snow Troupe 1996 production of the Viennese musical 'Elisabeth'. This was the Revue Company's first 'Elisabeth' production.
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ベルサイユのばら-オスカル編 (2006)
Character: Andre Grandier
Musical adaptation of The Rose of Versailles, focusing on the Lady Oscar's service in the French Guard during the early days of the revolution, and the relationship between her and her childhood friend Andre.
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ベルサイユのばら 2001 - オスカルとアンドレ編 (2001)
Character: Hans Axel von Fersen
Takarazuka Revue’s 1992 production of "The Rose of Versailles 2001: Oscar and Andre". This version focuses on the relationship between Oscar and Andre.
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イカロス (1998)
Character: Icarus
A show inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's "The Little Prince".
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真夜中のゴースト / レ・シェルバン (1997)
Character: William
TV director Eric and his film crew are in Scotland, filming an old castle. At an auction, Eric buys his reporter Marie a pendant. This pendant helps to awaken the ghost of the castle, a man dead for 140 years, and former heir to the castle, Charles.
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でーれーガールズ (2015)
Character: Takemi Akimoto (adult)
In 1980, Ayuko is a new transfer student in Okayama from Tokyo. She doesn't have any friends and relies on her boyfriend Hideo who is a college student. Ayuko likes to draw a romance manga of herself and her boyfriend. Ayuko's classmate, Takemi, becomes a huge fan of Ayuko's manga and they become close friends. Due to an incident though, they drift apart. 30 years later, Ayuko is now a manga artist and comes back to Okayama to give a lecture at her former high school. There, Ayuko meets Takemi who is now a teacher.
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くるみ割り人形 (2014)
Character: Minister (voice)
This adaptation of the Nutcracker story (by Tchaikovsky and original choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov) is updated in this stop-motion animation from the original Japanese release of 1979. The new 3-D rendering is complemented by the art direction of Sebastian Masuda who is responsible for much of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's style. She also provides music here.
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雨に唄えば (2003)
Character: Don Lockwood
Takarazuka Revue 2003 Star Troupe production based on the MGM film Singin' in the Rain
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