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New Brave10 Stage Play Reveals Cast, Visual

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Sequel stage play debuts July

The official website for the stage play adaptation of Kairi Shimotsuki's Brave10 manga revealed the new Brave10: Tomoshibi (Lamplight) stage play's visual and cast in costume on Tuesday.

The cast returning from the previous stage play includes:

Yūichi Nakamura as Kirigakure Saizō

Yū Imari as Sanada Yukimura

Kōdai Miyagi as Unno Rokurō

Asana Mamoru as Anastasia

Shō Arai as Miyoshi Seikai

Ryū Shinohara as Benmaru

Allen Kohatsu as Nezu Jinpachi

Kazuki Matsuda as Ichimaru

Shōtarō Kitano as Nico

Ryōtarō Kosaka as Date Masamune

Kōsuke Asuma as Hattori Hanzō

The new cast members include:

Yui Itō as Isanami

Kōdai Miyagi as Unno Nanakuma

Ryō Tsuji as Yuri Kamanosuke

Natsuki Ōsaki as Sarutobi Sasuke

Shūto Washio as Kakei Jūzō

Subaru Hayama as Ishida Mitsunari

Shinichi Wagō as Naeo Kanetsugu

Marina Tanoue as Banka (original character)

Saki Takahashi as Senka (original character)

Toshihiko Tanaka as Momo

Takuma Sueno as Tokugawa Hidetada

Juri as Sanada Masayuki

The play will run at Tokyo's Nakano Zero Dai Hall from July 26-29. Jun Yoriko is again directing the play, penning the script, and handling video.

The first play ran last July at the Zenrosai Hall Space Zero in Tokyo.

The original manga's story reimagines the legendary adventures of the 10 brave warriors assembled by the warlord Sanada Yukimura in the year 1600, in the middle of Japan's tumultuous Sengoku (Warring States) era. Shimotsuki launched the original manga in 2006, and Kadokawa published the manga's eighth and final volume in 2011.

Shimotsuki launched the Brave10 S sequel manga in the first issue of Monthly Comic Gene in 2011, and ended the series in March 2016. Kadokawa published the manga's ninth volume (pictured at right) in March 2016.

The original Brave10 manga inspired a television anime in 2012, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan. NIS America released a Blu-ray Disc box of Brave10 in 2013.

Source: Comic Natalie


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