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Tickets go on sale May 29 at 10 a.m., at which time they’ll be available here through the Lawson Ticket website, or directly inside Lawson or Mini Stop convenience stores. ▼ Seating charts for the Osaka (left) and Tokyo (right) performances, with reduced-price seats marked in blue. The vast majority of tickets are priced at 7,800 yen (US$73), although if you’re willing to sit in the back two rows of the Umeda Arts Theater or the back three of the AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo, you can save yourself 2,000 yen with the discounted tickets for those far-off seats. From August 13, the show moves to the AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo in the Japanese capital’s Shibuya neighborhood, before the curtain falls for good on August 28. The play opens on July 30 at the Umeda Arts Theater in Osaka, with its run at the venue scheduled to end on August 7.

Rounding off the cast, and serving as canvases for some impressive displays of talent by the production’s makeup artists and hair stylists, are Kenta Suga as Gaara… ▼ Even with that mask, true fans would have known if they’d switched actors. The rest of the character/actor pairings are unchanged, which means the return of Yuta Iiyama as Kiba Inuzuka… …and Tatsuya Kobayashi as Shikamaru Nara. Taking over existing roles are Kaoru Fujiki as Ino Yamanaka… The series’ core quartet, though, Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Hinata, are still played by Kodai Matsuoka, Ryuji Sato, Yui Ito, and Saki Takahashi.Īppearing for the first time on stage will be Rock Lee, played by Yugo Sato.

It’ll also mark the live-action debut for one member of the Naruto pantheon, and a pair of returning characters will be portrayed by new actors. This summer’s Live Spectacle Naruto will have spruced up visuals and a new soundtrack (although the same main theme from last year’s play will be used).
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While it isn’t completely brand-new, the relationship between this year’s iteration of the play and last year’s is similar to like the one between an anime Blu-ray box set and its TV broadcast version. Still, after a successful run last spring, the Live Spectacle Naruto production is coming back for new performances this summer. The Naruto stage play still has a long way to go before it matches the 15-year longevity of the manga that kicked off the franchise, or the 14 years and counting of its anime adaptation. In 2014, Morikubo announced that he had married a woman who had no ties to the entertainment industry and that they had chosen to keep the details of their marriage private.Full in-costume cast shown together for the first time. Inoue is actually the founder of his own voice acting talent agency, called B-Box

After taking the advice of her sister, she decided to then work to become a voice actress She aimed to become an actress at an all-female Japanese musical theatre troupe called Takarazuka Revue, but because she couldn’t dance very well she decided to give up on that dream. Nakamura actually wanted to become an actress when she was little. These roles include Naruto, Metabee from Medabots, Endou from Inazuma Eleven, Got Freecss in the 1999 version of Hunter x Hunter and also Mokuba in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Takeuchi, like many voice actresses, has voiced multiple young male characters before. “Hello students, today I got lost on the road of life” – Kakashi
