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Utena Stage Musical Unveils More Cast Members in Costume

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Nogizaka46's Ami Nōjō plays Utena alongside Yuka Yamauchi, Shōjirō Yokoi, more

The official website for La fillette révolutionaire Utena ~Shiroki Bara no Tsubomi~ (A White Rosebud), the stage musical adaptation of the Revolutionary Girl Utena (Shōjo Kakumei Utena) anime, revealed six more cast members in costume on Friday.

The cast includes:

  • Nogizaka46's Ami Nōjō as Utena Tenjō (top row left)
  • Yuka Yamauchi as Anthy Himemiya (top row right)
  • Kimito Otani as Tōga Kiryū (middle row left)
  • Shōjirō Yokoi as Kyōichi Saionji (middle row center)
  • Riona Tatemichi as Juri Arisugawa (middle row right)
  • Natsuki Ōsaki as Miki Kaoru (bottom row left)
  • Arisa Suzuki as Nanami Kiryū (bottom row center)
  • Yume Takeuchi as Wakaba Shinohara (bottom row right)

Other cast members include:

  • Airi Kumata as Shadow Girl A
  • NENE as Shadow Girl B
  • Kenshin Ikeda as Tōga (child)
  • Ryōhei Yamauchi as Saionji (child)

The musical will run from March 8 to 18 in Tokyo at the CBGK Shibugeki theater. The anime's director Kunihiko Ikuhara is supervising the production, and Kōtarō Yoshitani (Dansui!, Hetalia ~in the new world~ musical) is writing and directing. The stage musical will cover the titular girl Utena's battle with Tōga Kiryū, Kyōichi Saionji, and other student council members for the Rose Bride.

Be-PaPas — a group of industry professionals including Chiho Saitō, Yoji Enokido (Bungo Stray Dogs, Star Driver), Shinya Hasegawa (Golden Time, Taboo Tattoo), Ikuhara (Sailor Moon, Yuri Kuma Arashi), and Yūichirō Oguro (Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie) — developed the Revolutionary Girl Utena manga and anime at the same time. Saito's manga debuted in Shogakukan's Ciao magazine beginning in 1996, and Shogakukan published the series in five compiled volumes. Viz Media licensed and sold the manga in North America, and recently released a collector's edition.

The 39-episode television anime adaptation from director Ikuhara originally aired in 1997. Central Park Media and later Nozomi Entertainment released the television series on DVD in North America, and Nozomi Entertainment is releasing the series on Blu-ray Disc. Nozomi Entertainment's YouTube channel is streaming the series in Japanese with English subtitles. Central Park Media also once released the 1999 film retelling, and the film is now streaming on Tubi TV with the English dub.

Source: Comic Natalie


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