Yumi Wakatsuki, Sayato Arima play Richard in June phase play adjustment
The Requiem of the Rose King phase play will certainly cast 2 various stars to play intersex lead character Richard: Yumi Wakatsuki (women) and also Sayato Arima (male).
Wakatsuki commented: “It is a really challenging duty, yet I will certainly do my ideal to play along with the tormented Richard.” She commented that it was a very first for her to play in a program that casts both a males and female for a function, which it provides a fresh and also intriguing obstacle.
Arima commented: “This is a really refined tale that I have actually taken another look at lot of times previously. The personality I play, Richard, has several resemblances to me. I am truly anticipating playing him!”.
The various other revealed actors participants consist of:.
- Takuma Wada as Henry
- Yuuki Kimisawa as Edward of York
- Gaku Takamoto as George
- Shō Katō as Catesby
- Yūsuke Seto as the Earl of Warwick
- Ryōta Hirono as Edward of Lancaster
- Sena as Anne
- Sayaka Fujioka as Cecily
- Ryōko Tanaka as Margaret
- Masashi Taniguchi as Richard, Fight It Out of York
The phase play will certainly open up at Nippon Seinenkan Hall in Tokyo from June 10 to 19.
Fumiya Matsuzaki ( A3!, Danganronpa 2, xxxHOLiC phase plays) is routing the play. Hiroki Uchida, that supervises of collection make-up and also manuscript for the anime adjustment, is creating the manuscript.
The anime adjustment of Aya Kanno‘s Requiem of the Rose King ( Bara-Ō no Sōretsu) manga premiered on Tokyo MX on Sunday. Funimation is streaming the anime as it broadcasts in Japan. The anime will certainly broadcast for 2 successive cours (quarters of a year), for a half-year constant run.
Kanno ( Otomen) introduced Requiem of the Rose King in Akita Shoten‘s Regular Monthly Princess publication in October 2013, and also finished the manga on January 6. The manga’s dark dream tale adjusts Shakespeare’s Richard III with a superordinary spin.
Resources: Requiem of the Rose King phase play’s web site, Comic Natalie