The Age of Innocence
Picture Credit: V
English Title: The Age of Innocence
Japanese Title: エイジ・オブ・イノセンス
Romanized Title: Eiji Obu Inosensu
Troupe: Cosmos
Year: 2002
Performances: Bow Hall, 4/28 - 5/6; Nihon Seinenenkan Hall, 5/11 - 5/17
Based On: The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton
Author/Director: Ueda Keiko
Composer: Yoshida Yuuko, Kai Masato
Choreographer: Masaki Rino, Miori Yumino
Available on DVD: VHS only
Role | Cast | ||
Newland Archer (a New York attorney) | Tsubaki Hiroka | ||
May Welland (Archer's fiancee) | Miwa Asahi | ||
Ellen Olsenka (a Countess, May's cousin) | Fuzuki Miyo | ||
Schrammel (owner of a Bohemian cafe) | Suzuka Teru | ||
Catherine Mingott (May and Ellen's grandmother) | Mariho Erina | ||
Ned Winsett (journalist, Archer's friend) | Ryouga Haruhi | ||
Janet Winsett (Ned's wife) | Yuuka Eri | ||
Charles Rivière (secretary for the Olenska family) | Hayami Riki | ||
Sillerton Jackson (an influential man in New York society) | Koshi Haruki | ||
Sillerton's wife | Tsukishiro Misaki | ||
Welland (May's father) | Takahane Ukyou | ||
Mrs. Welland (May's mother) | Ayazono Yuki | ||
Letterblair (Archer's boss) | Kazaki Maya | ||
Julius Beaufort (a businessman) | Yuumi Hiro | ||
Regina Beaufort (Beaufort's wife) / Nellie | Orika Narumi | ||
Lovell Mingott (May and Ellen's aunt) | Shirakawa Ruri | ||
Medora Manson (Ellen's aunt) | Hanae Miku | ||
Nastasia (Ellen's maid) | Sakihana An | ||
Dallas (Archer's son) | Suzu Haruki | ||
Fanny (Dallas' fiancee) | Karin Moyuru | ||
Mrs. Carfry | Jun Aira | ||
Johan | Nanaho Hikaru | ||
Prima Donna / Hannah | Otono Izumi | ||
Max | Toki Irisu | ||
Hotel Boy | Hosumi Sae | ||
Downtown florist | Ushio Waka | ||
Cafe Boy | Kazu Ryouka | ||
Servant | Harumi Oora | ||
Secretary | Sagiri Seina | ||
Parisian florist | Mimaki Sakyou |
WARNING!! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!
(Rough translation of text on Takarazuka Homepage, by jenebi)
1870's New York. Young attorney Newland Archer meets Ellen, the cousin of his fiancee. Newland finds himself attracted to Ellen, who is far more free spirited than the restrained May. A tale of yearning for unreachable love, this masterpiece makes you feel sympathy for Newland, who keeps returning to his sense of duty, even as it makes him suffer. The first Bow Hall show for Tsubaki Hiroka, a tale of a man who must choose between two women.
- Final performance for Yuuka Eri.
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