The play will run from October 18 to October 27 at Hulic Hall Tokyo.
The staff of Butai Fruits Basket the Final (Fruits Basket on Stage: The Final), the new stage play based on Natsuki Takaya's Fruits Basket Manga, revealed images of the six cast members in costume on Thursday.
Marina Horiuchi as Machi Kuragi Image courtesy of Finor Inc.
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Yūna Sekine as Kagura Sohma
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Elena Kamata as Kisa Sohma
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Airi Yoshiharu as Hiro Sohma
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Nene Shida as Isuzu Sohma
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Yūto Hiroi as Kakeru Manabe
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The play will run from October 18 to October 27 at Hulic Hall Tokyo.
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The play will feature returning cast members: Ayano-Christie Yoshida as Tohru Honda Naoya Kitagawa as Yuki Sohma Shōhei Hashimoto as Kyo Sohma Yūya Asato as Shigure Sohma Shōgo Tamura as Hatsuharu Sohma Ruito Koga as Momiji Sohma Chisato Minami as Arisa Uotani Yukari Nakamura as Saki Hanajima Marina Horiuchi as Machi Kuragi Yūna Sekine as Kagura Sohma Elena Kamata as Kisa Sohma Airi Yoshiharu as Hiro Sohma Daiki Miyoshi as Kureno Sohma Sho Ayanagi as Akito Sohma
The new play has two new actors:
Yūto Hiroi as Kakeru Manabe Nene Shida as Isuzu Sohma
The Fruits Basket season 2 stage takes place from October 6 to October 15 in Tokyo.
The manga inspired a 26-episode manga series in 2001, followed by a three-season anime reboot that aired from 2019–2021. The reboot series also received a compilation film titled Fruits Basket-prelude that premiered in Japan on February 18.
Takaya serialized the original Fruits Basket manga in Hakusensha's Hana to Yume magazine from 1998–2006. Tokyopop released the manga in English from 2004–2009, and Yen Press re-released the manga in 12 updated collected volumes starting in June 2016.
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