
Revue Starlight —The MUSICAL— The Distant El Dorado
Music · Drama
Overview
A stage event held from May 11th to May 17th, 2026, at Tokyo Dome City's Theater G-Rosso.
Top Cast


Hinata Sato
Hinata Sato
Junna Hoshimi / Salvatore Guglie
Hinata Sato
Junna Hoshimi / Salvatore Guglie


Haruki Iwata
Haruki Iwata
Mahiru Tsuyuzaki / Alejandro Javier Caballero Cruz
Haruki Iwata
Mahiru Tsuyuzaki / Alejandro Javier Caballero Cruz


Momoyo Koyama
Momoyo Koyama
Karen Aijō / Isabel de Aragón y Castilla
Momoyo Koyama
Karen Aijō / Isabel de Aragón y Castilla


Teru Ikuta
Teru Ikuta
Futaba Isurugi / Miguel Noriega
Teru Ikuta
Futaba Isurugi / Miguel Noriega


Aina Aiba
Aina Aiba
Claudine Saijō / Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colón)
Aina Aiba
Claudine Saijō / Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colón)


Moeka Koizumi
Moeka Koizumi
Nana Daiba / Luigi Graziani / Giovanni Negretti
Moeka Koizumi
Nana Daiba / Luigi Graziani / Giovanni Negretti


Ayasa Ito
Ayasa Ito
Kaoruko Hanayagi / Carmen María Caballero Cruz
Ayasa Ito
Kaoruko Hanayagi / Carmen María Caballero Cruz


Maho Tomita
Maho Tomita
Maya Tendō / Pablo
Maho Tomita
Maya Tendō / Pablo


Yuka Kobayashi
Yuka Kobayashi
Kyōko Yakumo / Antonio Caballero Hernández
Yuka Kobayashi
Kyōko Yakumo / Antonio Caballero Hernández


Hiryuu Tsukasa
Hiryuu Tsukasa
Judy Knightley / Zulfikar
Hiryuu Tsukasa
Judy Knightley / Zulfikar
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