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Stage Play Requiem of the Rose King
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Stage Play Requiem of the Rose King

Nov 25, 2022
3h 4m
★ 10.0

Overview

Stage adaptation of the manga of the same name.

Genres

Fantasy
History
Romance
Drama

Production Companies

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Cast

Yumi Wakatsuki

Richard (double cast)

Yumi Wakatsuki

Arima Sayato

Richard (double cast)

Arima Sayato

Takuma Wada

Henri VI

Takuma Wada

Yuki Kimisawa

Edward

Yuki Kimisawa

Gaku Takamoto

George

Gaku Takamoto

Sho Kato

Catesby

Sho Kato

Yusuke Seto

Warwick

Yusuke Seto

Ryōta Hirono

Prince Edward

Ryōta Hirono

Sena

Anne

Sena

Fujioka Sayaka

Cecily

Fujioka Sayaka

Ryôko Tanaka

Margaret

Ryôko Tanaka

Masashi Taniguchi

Duke of York Richard

Masashi Taniguchi

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