
The Brothers Karamazov
Drama
Overview
The musical begins mid-way through the trial of Dmitri Karamazov (Mizu Natsuki) for the murder of his father Fyodor (Mirai Yuuki). Dmitri maintains his innocence, and we are then taken back in time to see how things reached the point they are at now.
Top Cast


Mizu Natsuki
Mizu Natsuki
Dmitri "Mitya" Fyodorovich Karamazov
Mizu Natsuki
Dmitri "Mitya" Fyodorovich Karamazov


Yuri Shirahane
Yuri Shirahane
Agrafena "Grushenka" Alexandrovna Svetlova
Yuri Shirahane
Agrafena "Grushenka" Alexandrovna Svetlova
Mirai Yuuki
Mirai Yuuki
Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov
Mirai Yuuki
Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov


Ayabuki Mao
Ayabuki Mao
Ivan Fyodorovich Karamazov
Ayabuki Mao
Ivan Fyodorovich Karamazov


Ayana Oto
Ayana Oto
Pavel Smerdyakov
Ayana Oto
Pavel Smerdyakov


Saou Kurama
Saou Kurama
Alexei "Alyosha" Fyodorovich Karamazov
Saou Kurama
Alexei "Alyosha" Fyodorovich Karamazov
Sayu Ootsuki
Sayu Ootsuki
Katerina Ivanovna Verkhovtseva
Sayu Ootsuki
Katerina Ivanovna Verkhovtseva


Sakina Ayakaze
Sakina Ayakaze
Leonid
Sakina Ayakaze
Leonid
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