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Fujishiro Ayako




Pictures

Image Fujishiro Ayako 1954

Picture Credit: 1951 Otome | Annie Laurie program (1954)


Standard Profile Information

Name: Fujishiro Ayako
Kanji: 藤代 彩子
Current Troupe:
Role: Musumeyaku
Status: Retired

Nickname: Uki-chan
Height: 156 cm
Birthday: Jan. 6th
Blood Type:
Hometown: Hakodate, Hokkaido
Favorite Food: Chinese food, sushi, sweet things
Favorite Flower: cosmos, gerbera
Favorite Colors: white, grey, blue
Hobbies: going to shows, reading
Collections:
Special Talent:
Origin of Stage Name:
Favorite Role: Therese from Flowers of the World
Would Like to Try Playing: ballet, a comical musumeyaku role

Class: 1938 (28th Class, Group B)
Debut: (1940) A Poetry Anthology of the World
Troupe History:
1958 - 1958 Star Troupe
YEAR - 1958 Dance Senka
YEAR - YEAR Snow Troupe
1940 - YEAR Snow Troupe (Dance)

Roles

1958: Flower Feast
1957: Takarazuka Odori Emaki / Merry Widow (Flower), Parisienne
1956: Hawaii Sakura Festival (2nd Hawaiian Tour), Oimatsu
1954: The Japan We Love / Hurrah for All Human Beings (Snow - Imperial Theater)
1954: Annie Laurie / Spring Dance 1954 (Moon - Imperial Theater)
1954: Prince Igor (Moon)
1953: Turandot (Moon), dancer
1952: The Tale of Genji / Broadway (Flower), Top Hat Dancer
1951: Four Fantasias / Elegy of a White Flower (Nagoya)
1950: Hanago / The Lion Dance / The Tales of Hoffmann (Nagoya), female servant
1948: Book of Night Cranes / Aloha `Oe
1947: Southern Grief / Flowers of the World, Therese / Francoise
1946: Essence / Madame Butterfly (Nagoya), Francesca

Shinjin Kouen Roles

YEAR: Name of Performance, Name of Role

Concerts, Dinner Shows, and Special Performances

YEAR: Name of Show

Other





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