2014 Takarazuka Star Troupe Shinjin Koen (Newcomer's Performance) production of Napoléon, the Man Who Never Sleeps ~At the End of His Love and Glory~
Paul de Barras / Franz I
Grand-Marmont
Letizia Ramolino
Talleyrand
Madame de Staël
Fouché
Claire
Klemens von Metternich / Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès
2014 Takarazuka Star Troupe Shinjin Koen (Newcomer's Performance) production of Napoléon, the Man Who Never Sleeps ~At the End of His Love and Glory~
2014-02-27
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A dance concert for new top star Yuzuka Rei. The first act is a story revue — the bittersweet tale of a hero, Achilles, from Greek mythology who accidentally travels in time to the modern day. The second act is a more traditional revue.
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Takarazuka Moon Troupe 2006 adaptation of the musical Oklahoma!
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