

180 minutes of sequins, swords, and gender-bending chaos you didn't know you needed.
Special performance.
Costume
Every frame is a sequin emergency. No budget was spared.
Direction
Shinji Ueda captures live magic without killing the energy.
Acting
The otokoyaku (male roles played by women) are *devastatingly* charismatic.

Director
Shinji Ueda
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Takarazuka's all-female structure dates to 1914 as 'wholesome' alternative to kabuki's male geisha; the otokoyaku tradition created Japan's original fangirl culture.
This centennial show featured five former top stars (musumeyaku) returning for one night only—a reunion that literally broke ticket resale records.
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