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giro-revuescope · 3 months
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Former Snow Troupe otokoyaku>musumeyaku Daigo Seshiru as Tsunade with Ito Yui as Haruno Sakura
(LIVE SPECTACLE NARUTO: The Way of the Ninja exclusive random bromide, 2023)
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leenaevilin · 2 years
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[Update] ライブ・スペクタクル『NARUTO-ナルト-』~忍界大戦、開戦~ (live spectacle naruto ~ninkai taisen, kaisen~)
the  show will be running from September 17th, 2022 to September 25th, 2022 (Tokyo) @ 天王洲 銀河劇場 (The Galaxy Theatre) October 1st, 2022 to October 10th, 2022 (Hyogo) @ 神戸文化ホール 中ホール (Kobe Bunka Hall Middle Hall) October 15th, 2022 to October 22nd, 2022 (Tokyo) @ 天王洲 銀河劇場 (The Galaxy Theatre)
Cast:
Nakao Masaki as Uzuaki Naruto (うずまきナルト) Satou Ryuuji as Uchiha Sasuke (うちはサスケ) Itou Yui as Haruno Sakura (春野サクラ) Kimisawa Yuuki as Hatake Kakashi (はたけカカシ) Kitazono Ryou as Namikaze Minato (波風ミナト) Kojima Sari as Uzumaki Kushina (うずまきクシナ) Daigo Seshiru as Tsunade (綱手) Ikeoka Ryousuke as Nara Shikamaru (奈良シカマル) Sena as Hyuuga Hinata (日向ヒナタ) Takagi Katsuya as Might Guy マイト・ガイ) Naya Takeru as Gaara (我愛羅) Kitamura Keigo as A (エー) Koyanagi Shin as Killer B (キラービー) Yata Yuusuke as Yakushi Kabuto (薬師カブト) Ise Daiki as Mask Man (面の男) Kawai Ryuunosuke as Zetsu (ゼツ) Rachi Shinji as Uchiha Itachi (うちはイタチ) Nakamura Seijirou as Uchiha Madara (うちはマダラ)
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uchihaculture · 11 months
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New Konoha girls visuals for Naruto Live Spectacle 2023.
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dossei-dossei · 9 months
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hi i'm mit, i'm 18, i use they/xe and i'm a butch lesbian. my main blog is @crowtobio so i follow/reply/like from there. i mostly watch yukigumi and some tsuki.
my current fave sienne is asami jun but i also love ayakaze sakina and neiro yui a whole lot. my main fav ogs are nozomi fuuto, maaya kiho, daigo seshiru and uzuki hayate.
my dms and asks are always open!! i'm always happy to talk about zuka with people sdjkdsf.
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yaomeis · 2 years
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Takarazuka Revue Productions of Gérard Presgurvic's Roméo et Juliette [2/10]: Snow Troupe, 2011 - Starring Otozuki Kei as Roméo Montague and Maihane Mimi as Juliette Capulet ♡
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[Video] ライブ・スペクタクル NARUTO -ナルト- ~暁の調べ~ (live spectacle naruto ~ akatsuki no shirabe)
the DVD/Blu-ray will be released on June 24th, 2020☆ ☆ ☆
☆ DVD  ☆ Blu-ray         ♪ Amazon ☆ DVD  ☆ Blu-ray         ♪ CD Japan
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arysavignaniacchan · 6 years
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Daigo Seshiru’s taidan speech is EPIC,HIGH,FANTASTIC,EXTATIC.
Guess you have to watch Keshin’s Tokyo Senshuuraku.
Guaranteed.
IT IS EPIC.
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wtheckzukasubs · 3 years
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“Spring Thunder” (Shunrai) subs
download here: wtheckzukasubs.tumblr.com/shows 
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I wanted to release this when I found out Shou would play Goethe again, but I’m so lazy I kept delaying it. Well, I made it before the taidan, at least.
It’s a beautiful Bow performance and I feel so sad Shou never got a second a show to show how she’s improved ever since, because she was already superb. Also, this is penned by Harada Ryou (I mean, adapted from Goethe’s Werther but you know what I mean), which guarantees many feels.
I’ve loved this show since before actually watching it so I subbed it a long, long time ago. It’s not the oldest sub available here but one of, keep that in mind.
This is still Werther, so suicide is the elephant in the room, but the show isn’t as dramatic as I had anticipated.
Also, don’t miss Houshou Dai, she’s already great but wow! I was at awe. And now they’ll all be gone... You do get smol Hitoko and Kuracchi to make up for it.
Right, forgot to mention this was timed to Sky Stage (there’s no dvd release that I’m aware of), so you will need to retime it a bit to make it fit your recording.
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captured-moon · 7 years
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Takarazuka Stream!
I will be playing Yukigumi’s 2015 Al Capone in 30 mins! Come join in on the fun and booze smuggling! 
Until then, I will be playing an episode of Nozomi Fuuto’s Brilliant Dreams :)
https://www.rabb.it/CapturedMoon
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leenaevilin · 3 years
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[Announcement] ミュージカル「憂国のモリアーティ」Op.3 -ホワイトチャペルの亡霊- (musical yuukoku no moriarty op.3 -white chapel no bourei-)
you will be able to watch 4 shows @ dmm
price: ¥2,800 panoramic view (each) / ¥3,700 switching camera (each) [notice: you will need to use a VPN to watch/get access the show^^]
◎ 全景映像 (panoramic view) [August 7th, 2021 ~ 13:00]
◎ 夜公演  (yoru kouen) [August 7th, 2021 ~ 18:00]
◎ 前楽 全景映像 (maeraku panoramic view) [August 22nd, 2021 ~ 12:00]
◎千秋楽 (senshhuraku) [August 22nd, 2021 ~ 17:00]
if you need help with dmm, take a look at riku’s guide here on tumblr♡
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deprofundisad · 5 years
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Dororo’s ending - Stage play & Anime (spoilers)
A rapid little comparison with gifs of some critical moments from Dororo’s ending... (under the cut)
1st line: brotherly understanding. After fighting almost to the death (oh my, their fight on stage was just... wow!), the brothers finally share a moment of understanding, acknowledging how tragic their fate is when they’re both missing something crucial to be complete humans. The way the dynamic is reversed is quite interesting: in the anime, Hyakkimaru kneels down to his little brother’s level and gently calls his name before the last demon awoke; whereas in the stage play Tahomaru collapses into his nemesis’ embrace after he shook off the demon’s influence by gouging his eye out and Hyakkimaru, still blind, grabs at the empty air trying to catch him.
2nd line: the eyes. When his eyes are forfeited back to him, Hyakkimaru staggers and collapses into a convulsive fit on stage. It is somewhat similar in the anime with the difference that his hair is undone and he’s flailing on the floor - a detail relevant since it will later allow Lady Nui and Jukai to rise him up, from the posture of a wailing little creature lying on the floor into a calm adult walking towards the exit (symbolic much? ;)). On stage, he will mostly remain on his knees, even on all four at some point, before half-heartedly allowing himself to be dragged away by Dororo.
3rd line: the mother’s embrace. Although the lines are quite similar in this scene, the stage play and the anime treat it quite differently. While in the anime Hyakkimaru leans into the warmth of his mother’s embrace (with subtle undertones of a nativity scene added by Jukai’s presence) and drinks in her regrets; on stage however he remains shell shock in lady Nui’s arms, almost completely unresponsive to her sorrowful confessions of remorse and love.
4th line: mom’s farewell. Another big difference between the stage play and the anime is Hyakkimaru’s parting from his “mom” Jukai. In the anime, Jukai gently leads him towards the exit before returning to Lady Nui’s side while Hyakkimaru opens his eyes for the first time and catches a glimpse of his two motherly figures together for the first and last time, mentally acknowledging them both. In the stage play, however, after staying unresponsive into Lady Nui’s embrace, Hyakkimaru slips into hysterical sobs when Jukai sacrifices himself to keep the exit open and orders Hyakkimaru to leave and live. He tries to grab at the one he sees as his “mom” (and succeeded in actually grabbing his sash in the performance I went to see in Fukuoka) like a lost child, and both Dororo and Nui have to conjugate their efforts to literally tear him away from Jukai. When finally Dororo drags him away towards safety, his grieving wails can still be heard from backstage.
5th line: a father’s heart. One key moment from Dororo’s conclusion is of course Hyakkimaru’s confrontation with Daigo Kagemitsu. Both the anime and the stage play adopt the same lay out: Hyakkimaru is standing tall behind a fallen Daigo who, even in absolute defeat, still preaches his lack of remorse. However, on stage, Hyakkimaru seems slightly more affected by Daigo’s speech, like a last wound his father is imparting him with (maybe this dimension is absent from the anime because it mostly focusses on Daigo). Another big difference is that while in the anime in the end Daigo admits to himself that had he refrained from striking a deal with the demons and raised Hyakkimaru as his heir instead, maybe his land would have prospered (a form of belated acknowledgement of his discarded son), Karahashi’s Daigo stays true to his words and seems utterly unable to question his decisions, even in the face of complete destruction - which, somehow, transpires into an even more complete despair as he breaks down on stage, undone into silent cries. Hyakkimaru walking off on him without striking him down looks almost like an act of cruelty.
Even if the stage play and the anime play on different symbolic patterns who are well constructed (Anime Hyakkimaru’s first sight being Lady Nui and Jukai in the surrounding flames over the though of “Mother” was very nice) and all valid... 
I must confess that, while I did enjoy the anime’s ending (that heart-breaking reminder that not only Dororo but Hyakkimaru too were still children who had been denied the chance to have a childhood all that time, by showing them both grown up at the end... ㅜㅜ), the stage play’s still stole it all by a wide berth (despite the general sound treatment problems). Mostly thanks to Karahashi Mitsuru’s interpretation of Daigo. In the anime, the character sometimes feels more like a convenient plot device, an archetypical evil force against/around which the other characters will have to work, than anything else. And yet on stage the character is well fleshed up, with a wider range of nuances (oh his reactions to Tahomaru confronting Hyakkimaru at Banmon! - sadly they weren’t much caught on camera during the live broadcast) and the actor’s work on the part is really brilliant. Even if the parting words of Hyakkimaru to Daigo (“Live and don’t become a demon”) in the anime are a well-thought addition, their final confrontation on that empty dark stage resonates deeper and more tragic, precisely because Daigo’s character feels more real.
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See how the mighty has fallen...
PS: If you want a taste of what the stage play is like, have a look at the opening sequence ( where you’ll also find more informations about the stage play, the DVD/BD release and the English subtitles)
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zukanerd · 7 years
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Mattsu!!! Yukigumi reunion :D
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yaomeis · 3 years
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Lotte from Takarazuka bow hall musical Spring Thunder (Snow Troupe, 2013), based on The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe.
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1 year post-taidan, Daigo Seshiru now has an instagram!
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olliya · 5 years
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Seshiru Daigo who plays Nui no Kata in Dororo stage play, also played Tsunade in Naruto Live Spectacle!!
Wow, she looked so different as Tsunade on those photos that I saw. In the Nui no Kata version she is probably the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen.
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hinamonroll · 2 years
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— sena & seshiru daigo ♡
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— sena & sara kojima ♡
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