Fleeting Stars Shining at the Ocean's End
Picture Credit: serikagumi | Official Chirashi, from personal collection
English Title: Fleeting Stars Shining at the Ocean's End
Japanese Title: 儚き星の照らす海の果てに
Romanized Title: Hakanaki Hoshi no Terasu Umi no Hate ni
Troupe: Flower
Year: 2025
Performances: Bow Hall, 03/20 - 04/03
Based On: the life of British shipbuilder Thomas Andrews
Author/Director: Nakamura Mao
Composer:
Choreographer:
Available on Blu-Ray: TBA
Available on DVD: TBA
Scene/Music Cuts: n/a
Role | Cast | ||
Thomas Andrews | Kinami Raito | ||
Helen Reilly Barbour | Futaba Yuyu | ||
Joseph Bruce Ismay | Natsuki Manato | ||
Edward John Smith | Itsuki Chihiro | ||
William James Pirrie | Ema Naoki | ||
Alexander Carlisle | Mineka Towa | ||
William McMaster Murdoch | Takamine Jun | ||
Eliza Pirrie | Itotsuki Yukiha | ||
Elizabeth Evelyn Barbour | Sakino Mion | ||
Maurice O'Sullivan | Mano Kazuma | ||
Thomas Andrews (father) | Tatsuki Mio | ||
Robert Knight | Ryouha Mare | ||
Roderick Chisholm | Kaito Asahi | ||
George Cumming | Misora Maru | ||
Violet Jessop | Marena Yui | ||
Lucy Everly | Hatsune Yume | ||
Anthony Wood Frost | Kagami Seiju | ||
William Henry Marsh Parr | Ryou Mikuru | ||
Olivia Ferguson | Masumi Yukari | ||
Alfred Fleming Cunningham | Usaki Shun | ||
Joseph Thompson | Tsukishou Kira | ||
Thomas (as a child) | Kiran Rune | ||
Emily Spencer | Nanairo Hazuki | ||
Flower girl | Tokiwa Kureha | ||
Helen (as a child) | Hanami Rin | ||
Henry Tingle Wilde | Matoi Ryou | ||
Charles Herbert Lightoller | Kouki Ren | ||
William Campbell | Kazami Haruho | ||
Newspaper boy | Suishou Serina | ||
David Blair / Robert Hichens | Tsukiyo Rei |
From Official Site (translated by Aobara Kazumi)
WARNING!! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!
CONTENT WARNING(S):
None
The setting is the beginning of the 20th century, a time of fierce competition for building passenger ships that could cross the Atlantic. From a young age, Thomas Andrews has always dreamed of building big ships. Joining the company Harland and Wolff, his appreciation for the trade deepens as he passionately becomes involved in ship building.
One day, Ismay, the chairman of the British shipping company White Star Line announces his intention to build the most luxurious passenger ship in the world. Seeing this as the big chance to change his life, Thomas is determined to stake everything on helping to realize this dream.
“When I was younger, I promised Helen that we would voyage together on a ship that I would build, should we meet a second time. Now that this delightful reunion has finally come to pass, my dream has not changed a bit,” Thomas passionately explains. Over time Thomas and Helen’s youthful passion has changed into love. As he collects ideas for realizing the most luxurious passenger ship in the world, Thomas is pursuing an ideal. Striving to stay true to that, which is most important to him, Thomas begins to harbor doubts…
This magnificent musical romance depicts the life of Thomas Andrews, a singular man who chases after love and dreams, Helen’s love and the human bonds of his fellow men, as he works to build the world’s greatest passenger ship, the Titanic. Furthermore, this production will be Director and Playwrite Nakamura Mao’s Bow Hall debut.
- Bow Hall debut work for Nakamura Mao.
- Final Flower Troupe performance for Futaba Yuyu before transferring to Cosmos Troupe.
- Wikipedia article about Thomas Andrews.
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