In 1864, King Ludwig II is crowned the fourth King of Bavaria at the young age of 18, following the sudden death of his father, King Maximilian II. However, the government bureaucrats do not understand his actions as a patron of the arts, valuing beauty and art over politics, and he gradually becomes isolated within the royal court. Ludwig, who is wounded, is visited by a beautiful vision (a giant bird), which is neither dream nor reality.
The show is composed of strong, dynamic music and dances with elements from different Asian countries. A new take on the romantic review from writer/director Okada Keiji.
A man wakes up in a hospital bed with no idea who he is.
The year is 1862, the twilight of the Tokugawa shogunate.
This “song & dance show” presents various keywords beginning with “S.” This performance delivers a number of “show scenes” depicting the charm of the Snow Troupe starring the splendid show star Sagiri Seina.
A grand restaging of the show "The Revue," which premiered in 1977 and won the Art Festival Excellence Award, based on the original "luxury, splendor and beauty" of the Takarazuka Revue, and reconstructed with a modern sense while maintaining the spirit of the first performance.
A tiny catalyst and zest can change a colorless day-to-day life into a rose garden. Takarazuka can be an EXCITER that generates stimuli, enthusiasm and excitement among all as it continuously provides today's society with love and dreams. This modern and energetic show consists of choice scenes representing revolutions of sound, aesthetics and humans.
Star Troupe's performance with Disney songs.
Snow Troupe's performance based on Alexandre Dumas' "The Man in the Iron Mask".
A military trial is being held in a certain federal state in a corner of Europe. The defendant's name is Thierry Sinclair, and the charge is murder of his superior. Why did he, a well-behaved young officer from a prestigious family and a soldier who was loyal to his duties, commit the crime of murdering his superior?
Takarazuka Revue's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Set in 1920s Paris, this psychological romance follows the intersecting lives of four people. After its debut in 1984 with Takashio Tomoe and Wakaba Hiromi, this exquisite drama was repeatedly restaged. This time, it will be revived as the debut performance for the new Top Combi of the Moon Troupe, Houzuki An and Amashi Juri.
Young man Octave returns to with his elder sister, Ambre. Their goal is taking revenge against their mother and uncle who killed their wealthy father when they were still children.
Star Troupe's stage adaptation of Riko Miyagi's manga.
Moon Troupe's production based on the film Singin' in the Rain.
Takarazuka Revue adaptation of the musical Xcalibur performed by the Cosmos Troupe
An editor visits the dressing room of Snow Garden Theatre, a historic revue theater located in the suburbs. The purpose is to publish the memoirs of Mr. Bloom. Mr. Bloom, a top theater star, will soon be taking a vacation and going on a long trip. He played various roles around the world. The main characters of Shakespeare's masterpieces, heroes of the Greek and Roman eras, the main characters of Japanese manga... But there was one role he had never played. ...is himself. Before he departs, his editor begs to hear about his journey. Before long, his life story begins. Bloom plays out the fragments of her memories as she changes costumes in the colorful dressing room. As a young man, everyone expected a smooth road ahead. However, contrary to the bright smiles illuminated by the spotlight, these were days of blood, sweat, and tears. Please look forward to this meta-theatrical recital, which is a double copy of Ayakaze Sakina's stage life and Bloom's life story. (Takawiki)
Takarazuka Revue's Phantom based on the play by Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit.
Takarazuka Revue Cosmos Troupe's play.
Takarazuka Revue Flower Troupe's play based on Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos.