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The main cast of the stage play "Spirited Away" is open and will be performed in February next year

author:Hujiang Japanese

In February of next year, the cast presentation of the world premiere of "Spirited Away" was held at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka( Mitaka City, Tokyo). Based on the animated film of the same name directed by Shun Miyazaki. Mari Natsuki, who plays the same character as the movie version, said at the press conference, "One of my assets is a movie, and I don't think the stage adaptation will be realized."

The stage play Spirited Away, which will be released globally from February next year, will be held at the Ghibli Museum of Fine Arts in the Mitaka No Mori Museum (Mitaka City, Tokyo). The game was based on the animated film of the same name directed by Hayao Miyazaki as a change from the original. Natsuki Mari, who will play the same role as the animated film, said at the press conference that "this animation is a big asset of mine, and I really didn't expect it to be staged."

A girl who has wandered into a mysterious world, Chihiro (Kanna Hashimoto = Hashimoto, Kanna, Kamishiroishi Moe = Kamishiroishi Moe = Kamishiraishi Mome) works in a yuya where the gods visit to heal fatigue, and depicts her growing up through adventure.

The game tells the story of chihiro, a teenage girl (played by Kana Hashimoto & Moeto Kamishi), who accidentally gets lost and breaks into an incredible world, and grows up by working and venturing in a soup house that heals the gods.

The main cast of the stage play "Spirited Away" is open and will be performed in February next year

This time, the main cast other than Chihiro was announced. A mysterious boy who helps Chihiro, Haku to Daigo Torataro ( Daigo Kotaro), Hiroki Miura (Hiroki) ▽ Black shadowy kaonashi, Sugawara Koharu, Tsujimoto Tomohiko ▽ Sakihi Miyu, Princess Haifu (Hinami Fu) - Kamachi Tomorowo, Hashimoto Satoshi Chihiro's employer, Natsuki Mari, Natsuki Mari, to the twin sister's senba (two roles), Park Geun-mi. Both have a double cast.

The press conference announced the main cast outside of Chihiro. The enigmatic teenager Hakuryū who helps Chihiro is played by Daigo Tiger Jiro and Hiroki Miura; the faceless man is played by Koharu Sugawara and Tomohiko Tsujimoto; the eldest sister Rei who works in the Yuya is played by Miyu Sasuke and Concubine Haifeng; the boiler grandfather who works in the boiler room is played by Tomoro Taguchi and Tetsu Hashimoto; Chihiro's employer, the greedy Mother-in-law Tang and her sister Grandma Qian, are played by Natsumari and Park Lumi, and each role is assigned two actors.

The main cast of the stage play "Spirited Away" is open and will be performed in February next year

At the press conference, Producer Toshio Suzuki, the representative of Studio Ghibli, also appeared as a surprise. It was clarified, "It refused because there was Mr./Ms. Natsuki though there was an actress who had said that it wanted to do the post of the yuba woman". Mr. Natsuki said, "The stage is another thing from the movie, and I want to make such a yuba woman that the customer is impressed just by standing".

Producer Toshio Suzuki, who represents Studio Ghibli, made a surprise appearance at the press conference. He said, "There are also many actresses who have conveyed to us their willingness to play the role of Grandma Tang, but we already have Ms. Natsuki so we reject them." In this regard, Natsuki said, "Stage drama and animated film are two completely different genres, and I want to interpret a tang mother-in-law who can move everyone just by standing on the stage."

The main cast of the stage play "Spirited Away" is open and will be performed in February next year

Starting with the Imperial Theater in Tokyo from February next year, it will be performed in Osaka City in April, and then fukuoka city, Sapporo city, Nagoya city, and various parts of the country.

The game will be performed at the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo in February and released in Osaka in April, and is expected to be performed in Fukuoka, Sapporo, Nagoya, and other parts of Japan.

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