
Stage Play Requiem of the Rose King
Fantasy · History · Romance
Overview
Stage adaptation of the manga of the same name.
Top Cast


Yumi Wakatsuki
Yumi Wakatsuki
Richard (double cast)
Yumi Wakatsuki
Richard (double cast)


Arima Sayato
Arima Sayato
Richard (double cast)
Arima Sayato
Richard (double cast)


Takuma Wada
Takuma Wada
Henri VI
Takuma Wada
Henri VI


Yuki Kimisawa
Yuki Kimisawa
Edward
Yuki Kimisawa
Edward


Gaku Takamoto
Gaku Takamoto
George
Gaku Takamoto
George


Sho Kato
Sho Kato
Catesby
Sho Kato
Catesby


Yusuke Seto
Yusuke Seto
Warwick
Yusuke Seto
Warwick


Ryōta Hirono
Ryōta Hirono
Prince Edward
Ryōta Hirono
Prince Edward
Sena
Sena
Anne
Sena
Anne
Fujioka Sayaka
Fujioka Sayaka
Cecily
Fujioka Sayaka
Cecily
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