Itsuki Mio
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Picture Credit: Ephemeral Flowers / La La Fantastique program
Name: Itsuki Mio
Kanji: 斎 美緒
Current Troupe: n/a
Role: Otokoyaku
Status: Retired
Nickname: Kiitan
Height: 165 cm
Birthday: July 13th
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Hometown: Tokyo
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Debut: 1967 (53rd Class) One World
Troupe History:
1967 - 1973 Star Troupe
1973: For as Long as I Live / Arabesque (National Tour) †
1973: Ephemeral Flowers / La La Fantastique
1972-73: Beautiful Young Warrior / Arabesque
1972: Beautiful Japan / Wandering Youth
1972: Someday We'll Meet / Nova Bossa Nova
1972: Someday We'll Meet / Concerto of Love
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / Concerto of Love
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / My Broadway
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / My Broadway
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / Concerto of Love
1971: For as Long as I Live / Nova Bossa Nova
1971: Meadow of Stars / Oh! Beautiful
1970: Gypsy Lord / Lovers
1970: I am You / The Big One
1970: Decaying in Love / Hello! Takarazuka
1970: Anju and Zushiou / C'est la Vie
1969: Anju and Zushiou / Takarazuka '69
1969: Evening Flute of Shiiba / C'est la Vie
1969: Seven / Tanuki Goten
1969: Silk Road
1968: Princess Sen / 7 -Seven-
1968: Young Mate / Recalling the Andes
1968: Redhead from Amagasaki / Over the Rainbow
1967: Oiran and Her Son / Xango (Snow)
1973: Ephemeral Flowers
1972-73: Beautiful Young Warrior
1972: Wandering Youth
1972: Someday We'll Meet
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / My Broadway (Tokyo), Eruchi
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains (Grand Theater), Eruchi
1971: Meadow of Stars
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- † Although listed as a performer on the show poster, she is listed as retiring on August 30th in the 100th anniversary book and with La La Fantastique as her final performance.