Nakajou Mari
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Picture Credit: "The Rose of Versailles" Book 1991 (Kavo)
Name: Nakajou Mari
Kanji: 中条 まり
Current Troupe: Retired
Role: Musumeyaku
Status: Retired
Nickname: Eiko-chan
Real Name: Hata Eiko
Height: 160 cm
Birthday: June 2
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Hometown: Yokohama, Kanagawa
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Hobbies: golf, opera appreciation
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Origin of Stage Name: She thought of it with her family
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Debut: 1986 (72nd Class) Revue Symphony
Troupe History:
1986 - 1995 Moon Troupe
1995: Hard-Boiled Egg / Exotica!
1994: The Afterglow of Eire / Takarazuka Ole!
1994: Gone with the Wind, Linda
1993: Kasenshou / The Door to Here / Million Dreams
1993: Lost Angel, Mammy
1993: Grand Hotel / Broadway Boys, Woman
1992: Puck / Memories of You
1992: Cafe Carnival / Dreamy Fragrance
1992: Count Down! (Nippon Seinenkan / Aichi)
1991: Silver Wolf / Break the Border!
1991: Rose of Versailles: Oscar
1991: Count Down 1991 (Bow Hall)
1990: The Kawagiri Bridge / Love Potion
1990: Angel's Smile, Devil's Tears / Red Hot Love (National Tour)
1990: Great Expectations / The Modern
1989: Angel's Smile, Devil's Tears / Red Hot Love
1989: The New Tale of Genji / The Dreamer
1988-89: Love and a Foghorn and a Silver Watch / Rainbow Shower
1988: Red Flower of Tahiti / Viva! Shiva!
1987-88: Me and My Girl
1987: Me and My Girl
1986-87: Paris, That's a Sad Sonata / La Nostalgie
1986: Fans of Many Flowers -An Ode to Summer- / Sorrow (Tokyo)
1992: Puck
1992: Cafe Carnival
1991: Silver Wolf
1991: Rose of Versailles -Oscar-
1990: The Kawagiri Bridge
1990: Great Expectations
1989: Angel's Smile, Devil's Tears, Hannah
1989: The New Tale of Genji
1988-89: Love and a Foghorn and a Silver Watch
1988: Red Flower of Tahiti
1987-88: Me and My Girl
1987: Me and My Girl
1986-87: Paris, That's a Sad Sonata
1986: Sorrow (Tokyo)
1993: Gone with the Wind Eve of Festivities
- Following her retirement, she traveled to New York where she was trained in a wide range of music, including jazz and gospel and performed in live houses, restaurants and churches. Similarly, she received Broadway vocal and dance lessons to supplement what she learned in Takarazuka.
- Nakajou Mari web site
- Member of the Sumire Singers.