The Rose of Versailles musicals

The Rose of Versailles has been dramatized for Takarazuka Revue by Shinji Ueda. The show's role in Takarazuka history is particularly notable as it established the "Top Star" system that remains in place to this day. Rose of Versailles also triggered a large surge in the revue's popularity, commonly referred to as the "BeruBara Boom" (ベルバラブーム Berubara Buumu).

The musicals have either played up the importance of the Oscar-Andre relationship, or the Fersen-Marie Antoinette relationship. Shinji Ueda, a Takarazuka producer, asked Riyoko Ikeda to write new stories with scenes from the manga never before seen on stage and by placing a focus on minor characters. In 2008 and 2009, four new musicals were staged based on the minor characters Girodelle, Alain de Soissons, and Bernard Chatelet, as well as André Grandier.[1]

Takarazuka stage adaptations

1974,Moon Troupe, top bill: Yuri Haruna, Asou Kaoru

1975,Flower Troupe, top bill:Jun Anna, Yuri Haruna

1975,Snow Troupe, top bill: Natsuko Migiwa, Rei Asami

1976,Flower Troupe, National tour, top bill:

1979,Flower Troupe, National tour, top bill: Akira Matsu

1980,Snow Troupe, National tour, top bill: Natsuko Migiwa

1976, Star Troupe (Takarazuka version), top bill: Ran Ōtori

1976, Moon Troupe (Tokyo version), top bill: Ran Ōtori

1977, Flower Troupe, National Tour, top bill: Jun Anna

1978, Snow Troupe, National Tour, top bill: Natsuko Migiwa

1989, Snow Troupe, top bill: Keaki Mori, Ichiro Maki

1989, Star Troupe, top bill: Kaoru Hyuuga

2001, Cosmos Troupe, top bill: Yōka Wao

2006, Star Troupe, top bill: Wataru Kozuki

1990, Flower Troupe, top bill: Mizuki Ōura

1991, Flower Troupe, Ueda, top bill: Mizuki Ōura

1991, Snow Troupe, National Tour, top bill: Keaki Mori

1991, Moon Troupe, top bill: Mayo Suzukaze

2001, Star Troupe, top bill: Kō Minoru

2005, Star Troupe, Korean Tour, top bill: Wataru Kozuki

2006, Snow Troupe, top bill: Hikaru Asami

2006, Snow Troupe, National Tour, top bill: Natsuki Mizu

2008, Snow Troupe, top bill: Natsuki Mizu

2008, Flower Troupe, top bill: Sei Matobu

2008, Star Troupe, top bill: Kei Aran

2009, Cosmos Troupe, top bill: Yūga Yamato

2009, Flower Troupe, top bill: Sei Matobu

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Further reading

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