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12/21/2018
Castle of the White Heron Nearly 1,000 years ago, in the ornate capital of Heian-kyo, there was a young, fair-skinned man of noble birth by the name of Abe no Yasunari, who was also a diviner. His foe was Tamamo no Mae. She was a bewitching magical fox who deceived the hearts of men. Time passed. Places changed. Now, the decisive day approaches at the splendid, renowned fortress known as the Castle of the White Heron. At times with grace, at times mysteriously, this revue of a Japanese tale depicts the fate of the diviner and the magical fox, in conflict and drawn to each other over the course of reincarnations spanning a millennium. Outsiders in the Renaissance While Leonardo da Vinci is celebrated as an all-around genius, there is still much about his life that remains unknown. One theory is that the inspiration for his creations was his love for a woman. This production depicts the affection and hatred between da Vinci and the figures in his life.
Suzuho Makaze
as Leonardo da Vinci
Madoka Hoshikaze
as Caterina
Toa Serika
as Lorenzo de Medici
Matsumoto Yuri
Tsukasa Kotobuki
as The Pope / The Duke of Milan
Maira Mikaze
as Rosanna
Junya Chitose
as Clarice
Kanon Mai
as Luisa
Sumiki Sayato
as Perugino
Kira Rinjō
as Francesco de Pazzi
Matsukaze Akira
as Verrocchio
Aizuki Hikaru
as Bishop Guido
Riku Sorahane
as Botticelli
Sakuragi Minato
as Giuliano de Medici
Kazuki Sora
as Credi
Makise Rui
as Ferrucci
Haruha Rara
as Isabella
Rukaze Hikaru
as Signorelli
Amairo Mineri
as Salaì
Manami Hikaru
as Leonardo (as a child)
Aya Yumeshiro
as Caterina (as a child) / Lucrezia
Akina Ayase
Aishiro Moa
Fuuma Kakeru
Mitsuki Haruka
Hanasaki Airi
Hoshizuki Rio
Haruse Ouki
Mirei Jun
Nanao Maki
Setohana Mari
Akine Hikaru