
Pretty Woman
Comedy
Overview
Elderly ladies rise to the challenge of staging a play and struggle to launch a theater company. Based on the actual amateur theater company "Theatrical Company Hono" in Fujieda City, Shizuoka Prefecture, where the presiding officers and performers are composed of elderly women. They have been performing stage plays about issues related to the elderly for a long time.
Top Cast


Keiko Awaji
Keiko Awaji
Aoi Morishita
Keiko Awaji
Aoi Morishita


Akiko Kazami
Akiko Kazami
Umeko Murota
Akiko Kazami
Umeko Murota
Terue Shoji
Terue Shoji
Kotoe Ishikura
Terue Shoji
Kotoe Ishikura


Reiko Kusamura
Reiko Kusamura
Ikuyo Kawabe
Reiko Kusamura
Ikuyo Kawabe


Moeko Ezawa
Moeko Ezawa
Saya Hatanaka
Moeko Ezawa
Saya Hatanaka


Edith Hanson
Edith Hanson
Jane Momori
Edith Hanson
Jane Momori


Haruko Mabuchi
Haruko Mabuchi
Yoriko Ikoma
Haruko Mabuchi
Yoriko Ikoma


Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe
Ryutaro Morishita
Ittoku Kishibe
Ryutaro Morishita


Jun Fubuki
Jun Fubuki
Yuko Morishita
Jun Fubuki
Yuko Morishita


Naomi Nishida
Naomi Nishida
Kana Morishita
Naomi Nishida
Kana Morishita
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