“Let time stop, so that you can be beautiful forever…” It was a dream of an eternal Cocoon. At the end of that eternal Cocoon, the girl awoke from her dream and left the flower garden. The real world to which the girl returns to is a desolate wasteland. An endless journey. An eternal Cocoon. Seeking a death she cannot find. As she wanders, the girl repeatedly encounters and parts ways with others. Fourteen actors and seven playwrights weave together twelve stories of loneliness and madness.
A modern, fast paced Takarazuka Revue in keeping with the spirit of the Paris Revue, yet looking forward to the 21st century.
Takarazuka Revue Flower Troupe 2002-2003 production of the Viennese musical Elisabeth
Takarazuka Revue’s 1992 production of "The Rose of Versailles 2001: Oscar and Andre". This version focuses on the relationship between Oscar and Andre.
Takarazuka Flower Troupe 2001 performance. In the sixteenth century, at the Villa Medici in Rome, the nobles, ecclesiastics and artists invited to a banquet congratulate Giovanni de' Medici on his promised accession to the Holy See for the next term. Contessina, Giovanni's younger sister talks to Raphaello eminent for most beautifully portraying women. Knowing that he has come to Rome to see Michelangelo's Pieta`, she admiringly speaks of Michlangelo as a man of eternal burning passion.
Takarazuka Moon Troupe 1996 production of the Broadway musical Can-Can, with associated revue show Nightless Castle in Manhattan. In 1893 Paris, La Môme Pistache, the proud owner of a Montmartre dance hall, battles with Aristide Forestiere, a self-righteous judge determined to close all establishments featuring the scandalous can-can.
Sakiho Juri (樹里 咲穂, Juri Sakiho, born 28 October 1971) is a Japanese performing artist and a former member of the Takarazuka Revue, where she specialized in playing male characters (Otokoyaku).
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