Mizu Natsuki

Mizu Natsuki

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Mizu Natsuki

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Roget / Rock On!
Roget Jardin
-- Roget -- The Second World War has entered its final stage. A family in war-torn Europe is suddenly and brutally attacked, with only a small boy left alive to tell the tale. Roget Jardin swears an oath that he will not rest until he has his revenge on the man that murdered his parents and sister in front of his eyes. -- Rock On! -- Rock On! is a revue that sends a message of excitement to all the beating hearts of the audience.
Zorro - The Masked Messiah
Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro
The end of the 18th century. In California, in the "New World" of America, people suffer beneath Spanish despotism and hope their saviour will come. His face hidden by a black mask, his form disguised with a black cape, the legendary knight appears to punish evildoers as both Zorro and Lady Zorro. The deeds and loves of Zorro and Lady Zorro are portrayed in this swashbuckling play full of unrivaled delights.
The Brothers Karamazov
Dmitri "Mitya" Fyodorovich Karamazov
The musical begins mid-way through the trial of Dmitri Karamazov (Mizu Natsuki) for the murder of his father Fyodor (Mirai Yuuki). Dmitri maintains his innocence, and we are then taken back in time to see how things reached the point they are at now.
Elisabeth: The Rondo of Love & Death (Snow Troupe, 2007)
Der Tod (Death, the Lord of Hades)
Takarazuka Revue’s 2007 production of the Viennese musical Elisabeth. The musical tells the story of Elisabeth (“Sisi”), the Empress of Austria, from her engagement and marriage in 1854 to her murder in 1898 at the hands of the Italian anarchist Luigi Lucheni, through the lens of her growing obsession with death, as her marriage and her empire crumble around her at the turn of the century.
Man of Starlight / Joyful!!II
Okita Souji
A revival of a Japanese masterpiece that premiered in 1976 with the Snow Troupe, starring Natsuko Teime, and was replayed in 2007, starring Natsuki Mizu, who also starred in the Snow Troupe. Among the many stories related to the Shinsengumi, the episode centering on Okita Souji mixes truth and truth, refreshingly and sadly reciting his short but turbulent youth.
Takarazuka's Dancing Dreams!
A Revue Fantasia based on the Greek gods and history.