Heey, Harukaze-san / Beside the Foggy Elbe
Picture Credit: yaomeis | Kageki 2019 December
English Title: Heey, Harukaze-san / Beside the Foggy Elbe
Japanese Title: おーい春風さん / 霧深きエルベのほとり
Romanized Title: Ooi Harukaze-san / Kirihukaki Elba no Hotori
Troupe: Moon
Year: 1967
Performances: Takarazuka Grand Theater, 01/28 - 02/28; Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, 04/01 - 04/27
Shinjin Kouen Performances: n/a
Heey, Harukaze-san:
Based On:
Author/Director: Ueda Shinji
Composer: Terada Takio
Choreographer: Nishikawa Koisaburou
Conductor (Takarazuka): Nomura Youji
Conductor (Tokyo):
Beside the Foggy Elbe:
Based On:
Author/Director: Kikuta Kazuo
Composer: Irie Kaoru, Nakai Mitsuharu, Nakamoto Kiyozumi, Terada Takio, Yoshizaki Kenji
Choreographer: Oka Masami, Sasaki Kazuo
Conductor (Takarazuka): Hashimoto Kazuaki
Conductor (Tokyo):
Available on DVD: No
Available on Blu-Ray: No
DVD Scene/Music Cuts: n/a
Heey, Harukaze-san
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Role | Cast | ||
Seita | Koshiro Miyako | ||
Troupe Leader | Miyama Shigure | ||
Boatman | Misaki Arisa | ||
Boatman | Mizu Hayami | ||
Jizou Statue | Miyoshi Sakuko (Senka) | ||
Kakumi | Yae Harumi | ||
Kiku | Hatsukaze Jun | ||
Masa | Chigusa Mikage | ||
Nobusuke | Suga Harumi | ||
Aishi | Haruna Yuri | ||
Beside the Foggy Elbe | |||
Role | Cast | ||
Karl Schneider, a ship hand | Uchinoe Noboru | ||
Margit Schrack, a young woman from a prominent Hamburg family | Yashioji Mari | ||
Florian Seidel, Margit's fiance | Koshiro Miyako | ||
Suzanne Schrack, Margit's sister who loves Florian | Hinatsu Yuri | ||
Josef Schrack, Margit's father | Miyama Shigure | ||
Veronica, city girl | Megumi Sakae | ||
Holger, Hotel owner | Misaki Arisa | ||
Mr. Lombard, Angelica's husband | Koyanagi Hizuru | ||
Sabine Schrack, Margit's mother | Miyuki Sachiko | ||
Bettie Schneider, Karl's sister | Oomi Ryuuko | ||
Angelica Lombard, Karl's former lover | Hatsukaze Jun | ||
Fuchs | Suga Harumi | ||
Paul | Mizu Hayami | ||
Hans | Yashima Sachi | ||
Fritz | Haruna Yuri |
Other Cast: Tani Chizuru, Sugi Shikiko, Sasa Junko, Shioji Asako, Chikubu Sayuri, Kanou Yachiho, Eri Michiyo, Kuji Kaori, Tama Rie, Katsura Michiyo, Wakaba Midori, etc.
Grand Theater only: Arimine Tooru
WARNING!! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!
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Hey, Harukaze-san
The Jizou statue stands on the cold riverbank, beside the wharf, and watches travelers come and go by boat. Then a boys acrobatics troupe comes stampeding by. They miss their boat, and their leader goes to the boatmens' inn to request a new boat. The boys cry because they are cold and hungry, but a strange thing happens when the Jizou statue suddenly moves. The Jizou statues starts a fire and makes food appear, and when the boys dance for him, the Jizou also dances merrily. Even the stubborn Seita finally begins to smile....
Beside the Foggy Elbe
Karl was a ship hand, who has decided to return to his hometown of Hamburg. There on the night of the yearly beer festival, he meets Margit, who tells him she has left her family home in search of freedom. They spend the night in a hotel, and fall in love. Not wanting to part, Karl proposes to Margit and the two rent an apartment together.
In truth, Margit is the daughter of a prominent Hamburg family, and is engaged to a man named Florian. When her family comes in search of her, Margit vows to only return with Karl by her side. Surrounded by these disapproving people, Karl soon finds himself adrift because of his rough speech and manners, and Margit herself starts to feel ashamed of him. While she is wavering, Florian gently remonstrates with her.
Karl also sees how Margit feels. Although they love each other, they are pained by their distancing feelings. Karl resolves to leave Margit for her own good. He takes money offered to him by Margit's father Josef, then throws painful, abusive language at Margit as he leaves. Margit despairs, but then Florian admonishes her that Karl must have used those words thinking it was for her own good. So Margit goes after Karl. Karl is at the harbor at his usual watering hole, waiting to depart once more on his ship that evening, and he asks someone to return the money to Margit for him when his ship leaves.
The sound of a departing ships horn rings out in the fog. Karl sets out to sea once more alone, thinking only of Margit....
- Uchinoe Noboru's final show.
- Also the final performance for Eri Michiyo, Kuji Kaori, Tama Rie, Katsura Michiyo, and Wakaba Midori.
- Beside the Foggy Elbe was first performed in 1963 by Moon Troupe, starring Uchinoe Noboru and Yodo Kaoru
- The Grand Theater performance was the final performance for unassigned ken-2 actress Arimine Tooru.
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