
Akechi Kogorou's Incident Report -The Black Lizard- / Tuxedo Jazz
Overview
Takarazuka Flower Troupe 2007 performance. Based on Edogawa Rampo's novel The Black Lizard, which has had many movie and play adaptations. The Takarazuka version will be brimming over with period romance, set at the turn of the Taisho/Heiwa Eras. As the tale of thrills and suspense between the gloomy and reclusive great detective Akechi Kogorou and the master of disguise and female thief the Black Lizard (who is forever switching between western clothing and kimono) unfolds, it comes to a conclusion different from Mishima Yukio's version. Tuxedo Jazz was the associated revue show.
Top Cast


Sumire Haruno
Sumire Haruno
Akechi Kogorou
Sumire Haruno
Akechi Kogorou


Sakurano Ayane
Sakurano Ayane
Madame Midorikawa ~ The Black Lizard
Sakurano Ayane
Madame Midorikawa ~ The Black Lizard
You Natsumi
You Natsumi
Iwase
You Natsumi
Iwase


Masumi Rika
Masumi Rika
Oshige
Masumi Rika
Oshige
Takashou Mizuki
Takashou Mizuki
Detective Amagi
Takashou Mizuki
Detective Amagi


So Kazuho
So Kazuho
Inspector Namikoshi
So Kazuho
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