Ayane Sakurano Contents Background Troupe History Notable Roles and Performances External links Navigation...
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Ayane Sakurano | |
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Born | Ayane Sakurano (桜乃 彩音) (1983-07-11) 11 July 1983 |
Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) |
Ayane Sakurano (桜乃 彩音, Sakurano Ayane) is a Japanese actress in the Takarazuka Revue's Flower Troupe, where she performs as a musumeyaku (actress specializing in female roles).
Contents
1 Background
2 Troupe History
3 Notable Roles and Performances
3.1 Junior Cast
3.2 Regular Cast
3.3 Top Star
4 External links
Background
Sakurano is from Tsuyama. She made her debut in the revue in 2002, and, in 2006, became the first of her class to attain the status of top star. She was the third and the last top star partner of Sumire Haruno. Currently, she is the most senior among the five musumeyaku top stars.
Troupe History
- Flower Troupe: 2002–present
Notable Roles and Performances
Junior Cast
Prague Spring (プラハの春, Puraha no Haru) (April, 2002) —
Elisabeth (October, 2002) — Black Angel
La Esperanza (August–November, 2004) — Tracy
Regular Cast
Flute of the Meadow-wind (野風の笛, No-kaze no Fue) (May, 2003) — Sen-hime
A Tale of Two Cities (October, 2003) — Lucie Manette (Bow Hall performance, starring Jun Sena)
Season of Angels (2004) — Ambassador's Wife
Dancer Child of Java (ジャワの踊り子, Jawa no odoriko) (May–June, 2004) — Amina
Marrakesh: A Crimson Tombstone (マラケシュ・紅の墓標, Marakeshu: Beni no Bohyō) (March–July, 2005) — Olga O'Brien
Kurawanka (2005) — Enyouhaku (Bow Hall performance, starring Ranju Tomu)
Kurawanka (2005) — Ohatsu (Bow Hall performance, starring Aine Harei)
Palermo Shines in the Setting Sun (落陽のパレルモ, Rakuyō no Parerumo) (November, 2005) — Henriette
Top Star
Appartement Cinéma (March, 2006) — Anna; Top Star debut show
Phantom (2006) — Christine Daae; Top Star debut show at the Grand Theater
Passion of the Transient (うたかたの恋, Utakata no Koi) (2006) — Marie Vetsera
Notebook of Kogorou Akechi — The Black Lizard - Madame Midorikawa (Black Lizard)
Adieu Marseille (September–December, 1007) — Marienne
Melancholic Gigolo - Felicia
Love and Death in Arabia - Anoud
Rose of Versailles Side Story: Alain - Diane
The Legend - Kiha
Sorrowful Cordoba - Eva Silvestre
Me and My Girl - Sally Smith
Rose of Versailles Side Story: Andre - Maryse
Partners - Paris
External links
(ja) Takarazuka Revue Company Website
(ja) The official profile