Cosmos Troupe Top Star Asaka Manato’s first tour: “I want to share the charm of Takarazuka freely”

This brief article about Asaka Manato’s Melancholic Gigolo/Citrus Breeze III tour was published by Sankei News on October 25, 2015.

Cosmos Troupe Top Star Asaka Manato’s first tour: “I want to share the charm of Takarazuka freely”

Cosmos Troupe Top Star Asaka Manato’s national tour of Melancholic Gigolo–the Dangerous Inheritor (written and directed by Masatsuka Haruhiko) and Citrus Breeze III (written and directed by Okada Keiji) is currently in the midst of performances. The tour continues until November 8th and visits 15 locations, going as far as Hokkaido.

This is Asaka’s first national tour after ascending to the position of Top Star in February. During curtain calls on the first day of performances (on the 10th, at Osaka’s Umeda Arts Theatre), Asaka smiled and said “I want to share the charm of Takarazuka freely with everyone who doesn’t know Takarazuka, so every day I plan to go onstage with a fresh feeling.”

This is also Asaka’s first double feature show as Top Star. In this musical full of comedy touches, Asaka plays a free-spirited gigolo who ends up in a get-rich-quick scheme. The jaunty show refreshingly displays Cosmos Troupe’s rebirth.

“It makes me really happy to put on a show that warms people’s hearts and can be said to represent Cosmos Troupe without exaggerating,” said Asaka. About the audience’s constant laughter, she said “the warm applause and laughter I heard became my strength. I think that the laughter gives a fresh feeling as well and is important to create the show.”

After this, the show tours Tokyo, Chiba, Nagano, Yamanashi, Niigata, Fukushima, Yamagata, Akita, Iwate, and Hokkaido. Asaka smiled and said “pick up your suitcases and come with us!”

Moon Troupe’s Tamaki Ryou becomes most junior supporting star

This article about Tamaki Ryou’s ascension to second supporting star was published by Daily Sports Online on November 13, 2015. (This was prior to Ryuu’s announcement of her own retirement, but her quotes in the article seem to foreshadow it.)

Moon Troupe’s Tamaki Ryou becomes most junior supporting star

On the 17th, when the first day of performances of Takarazuka Revue Moon Troupe’s “Manon/Golden Jazz” took place at the Takarazuka Grand Theatre in Hyougo prefecture, Tamaki Ryou appeared onstage as second supporting star. Up until then, she had shared the position of supporting star with Nagina Ruumi and Miya Rurika, but during the finale she was dressed differently from all the other troupe members in an eye-catching spangled suit, and descended the stairs with Top Star Ryuu Masaki and Top Musumeyaku Manaki Reika wearing huge feathers.

Tamaki debuted in 2008: it has been 8 years since her debut, making her ken-8. Joining Flower Troupe’s Serika Toa (ken-9), Snow Troupe’s Nozomi Fuuto (ken-13), Star Troupe’s Kurenai Yuzuru (ken-14) and Cosmos Troupe’s Makaze Suzuho (ken-10), Tamaki’s appointment makes her the most junior second supporting star in all the troupes.

Tamaki is 172 cm in height, and her strong point is her dynamic dancing. So far, she has had 3 junior performance leads as well as Bow Hall lead roles. After graduation from junior performance roles, it was clear that the company had high hopes for her as she played Amami Yuuki’s role in the restaging of “Puck”. She has made marked improvement in singing and acting, and now she has officially become second supporting star.

Starting March of 2016, she will be playing the lead role in the national tour of “Passion–Jose and Carmen/Apassionado!! III” with Manaki as her partner.

Current Top Star Ryuu gave a hint of her confidence in the improvement this would make for the troupe, commenting “right now there are lots of positions for young actresses. It’s time for Moon Troupe to change.”

TCA Press Personality Test: What type of leader do you want?

TCA Press, Takarazuka’s monthly promotional handout/magazine, publishes game features such as these ‘Personality Tests’ featuring Takarazuka characters. The original feature was provided by tumblr user chibi-koun. Which issue it is from is unknown (please let us know if you recognize it).

* “Golden Week” is a string of holidays that happens in May. However (if I remember this right), April is both back-to-school and when new hires start work after graduating college, so ‘May Blues’ is the depression/burnout that comes from that.

* Lit. ‘tsundere’

TCA Press Personality Test: What ‘romantic trouble’ would you get into?

TCA Press, Takarazuka’s monthly promotional handout/magazine, publishes game features such as these ‘Personality Tests’ featuring Takarazuka characters. The original feature was provided by tumblr user chibi-koun. Which issue it is from is unknown (please let us know if you recognize it).

TCA Press Personality Test: Who would you plunge into revolution with?

TCA Press, Takarazuka’s monthly promotional handout/magazine, publishes game features such as these ‘Personality Tests’ featuring Takarazuka characters. The original feature was provided by tumblr user chibi-koun. Which issue it is from is unknown (please let us know if you recognize it).

TCA Press Personality Test: What is your ‘motivating force’?

TCA Press, Takarazuka’s monthly promotional handout/magazine, publishes game features such as these ‘Personality Tests’ featuring Takarazuka characters. The original feature was provided by tumblr user chibi-koun. Which issue it is from is unknown (please let us know if you recognize it).

* ”Ball toss” (tama-ire) is a game played at school sports festivals–the objective is to toss balls into a basket on top of a pole. I think it’s been done at Takarazuka sports festivals as well but I can’t find clear pictures.

TCA Press Personality Test: Who would you get along with as best friends?

TCA Press, Takarazuka’s monthly promotional handout/magazine, publishes game features such as these ‘Personality Tests’ featuring Takarazuka characters. The original feature was provided by tumblr user chibi-koun. Which issue it is from is unknown (please let us know if you recognize it).

* Kudzumanjuu is a kind of Japanese traditional sweet with a bean paste filling.

TCA Press Personality Test: Who should you choose for your life partner?

TCA Press, Takarazuka’s monthly promotional handout/magazine, publishes game features such as these ‘Personality Tests’ featuring Takarazuka characters. The original feature was provided by tumblr user chibi-koun. Which issue it is from is unknown (please let us know if you recognize it).

Takarazuka to produce musical adaptaton of ‘Rurouni Kenshin’

This article about the Rurouni Kenshin press conference was originally published by Daily Sports Online on October 20, 2015.

Takarazuka to produce musical adaptaton of ‘Rurouni Kenshin’

On October 20th, Sagiri Seina, Top Star of the Takarazuka Revue’s Snow Troupe, appeared with Top Musumeyaku Sakihi Miyu at a press conference for the musical “Rurouni Kenshin” (playing Feb 5-March 14 2016 at the Takarazuka Grand Theatre, and April 1-May 8 2016 at the Tokyo Takarazuka Theatre).

The famous and popular manga has been adapted into an anime and into films, but this will be the first time it has been adapted into a musical. While she enthusiastically displayed her costume for the first time, Sagiri Seina, who plays the protagonist Himura Kenshin, said “[Kenshin] lives with the goal of making many people smile. That’s a bit similar to me and my career in Takarazuka. While I’m projecting Kenshin’s character on myself during the performance, I’d like to be loved for myself as well.”

Today, the Takarazuka OG, Suzukaze Mayo (age 55) who performed the voice of Kenshin for the anime, and the creator of the manga, Watsuki Nobuhiro, were also in attendance. They wanted to see Ms. Sagiri and her colleagues’ performance for themselves. Ms. Suzukaze gave it her seal of approval, saying “it’s so exact that it’s almost as if ‘Rurouni Kenshin’ had been created just for Takarazuka,” and Mr. Watsuki said his hope was that “Takarazuka fans who don’t know Kenshin would enjoy Kenshin, and fans of Kenshin who don’t know Takarazuka would enjoy Takarazuka.”

Otozuki Kei interview: “The Man in the Iron Mask/Royal Straight Flush!”

This interview with Snow Troupe Top Star prior to the opening of the 2011 production The Man in the Iron Mask/Royal Straight Flush! was written by Kuroishi Etsuko [approximate reading] for Ticket Pia and can be found here.

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Otozuki Kei interview: The Man in the Iron Mask/Royal Straight Flush!

Takarazuka Revue Snow Troupe’s Top Star Otozuki Kei’s smile is so refreshingly charming that it seems to instantaneously make everything around her more cheerful. It’s been about a year since she became Top Star, and her next challenge is The Man in the Iron Mask based on the book by Alexandre Dumas, which was made famous by the movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio. We asked her how she is portraying the completely opposite characters of the heartlessly cruel tyrant Louis XIV and his imprisoned older twin brother, Philippe.

Pia: This time you’re being challenged with a double role; how do you feel about it?

Otozuki: When I first received the script, I thought it would be easy to portray them since their personalities and the circumstances they were brought up in were so different. But when rehearsals actually started, I found it really difficult to get into character as Louis XIV. While it’s been 14 years since I joined the Takarazuka Revue, I’ve never had the role of a tyrant before. It takes a lot of imagination so I’m having to fight for it. Also, I want to make sure I’m conveying Philippe’s feelings after being imprisoned and masked for 6 years.

Pia: Since it seems like we’ll be able to see a new you, expectations might be high.

Otozuki: I’m really happy to be able to show the audience different sides of me by portraying opposite roles in the same show.

Pia: In the cast list, there are roles like “(Bowling) Ball Attendant*” and “(Moliere’s Troupe) Mito Mitsukuni” so we’re really curious about that! (laugh)

Otozuki: That’s right. (laugh) Louis XIV likes to play and he’s very promiscuous, so the bowling scene shows what his everyday life is like. In performance with all the scenery and choreography, it’s really fun to watch. The show was made to be enjoyed by young and old, men and women, and Mito Mitsukuni is a part of that too. Please come and watch it.

Pia: The second feature is named after the winning hand in poker, “royal straight flush” but can you tell us what’s going to be in it?

Otozuki: I want it to be the kind of show that could only be performed by the current members of Snow Troupe. We’re aiming for it to be a very powerful and energetic show. Even including the underclassmen, there are lots of various scenes featuring the different actresses. I think it’s the kind of show where not just us but the audience too will be caught up with it and want to dance with us. I want everyone to really enjoy it.

Pia: Your first year as Top Star has nearly passed: what is your mental state like?

Otozuki: In this play, the musketeers say their motto, “one for all, all for one,” in French. Right now I have everyone supporting me, and I want to work really hard for the rest of my troupe members so I can improve myself as I lead them on. Therefore, I am really happy that I was able to do this show with such good timing.

* This is a reference to scenes that were cut before the commercial recording of the show, as The Man in the Iron Mask went through heavy edits after the Takarazuka run.