The Youth of Peter I / Joy!
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English Title: The Youth of Peter I / Joy!
Japanese Title: ペーター一世の青春 / ジョイ!
Romanized Title: Peetaa Issei no Seishun / Joi!
Troupe: Snow
Year: 1971
Performances: Takarazuka Grand Theater, 4/28 - 5/27
Shinjin Kouen Performances: Takarazuka Grand Theater, 5/15
The Youth of Peter I:
Based On:
Author/Director: Suganuma Jun
Composer: Yoshizaki Kenji,
Totoki Kazuo
Choreographer: Oka Masami,
Kita Hiroshi
Conductor (Takarazuka): Totoki Kazuo
Conductor (Tokyo): n/a
Shinjin Kouen Director:
Joy!
Based On:
Author/Director: Ohara Hirotoshi
Composer: Irie Kaoru,
Terada Takio,
Yoshizaki Kenji,
Kosaka Tsutomu,
Nakagawa Akira
Choreographer: Oka Masami,
Kita Hiroshi,
Agata Youji,
Yamada Taku,
Tsukasa Konomi
Conductor (Takarazuka): Mizoguchi Takashi
Conductor (Tokyo): n/a
Available on DVD: No
Available on Blu-Ray: No
DVD Scene/Music Cuts: n/a
Other Cast: Tsukasa Konomi (Senka -
Joy! only),
Ooji Michio,
Mitaka Keiko,
Konohana Sakuya,
Soga Keiko,
Matsumoto Yuri,
Hayama Michiko,
Oka Chiaki,
Jou Hiroe,
Hinoki Masaru,
Mitaka Yuuko,
Mai Chizuru,
Shizu Misaki,
Niizuki Chitose,
Aoba Mitsuru,
Hibiki Wataru,
Hitomoto Miki,
Natsu Akemi,
Momo Chikage,
Sakura Keiko,
Asaki Kozue,
Chibana Sachiyo,
Uraji Natsuko,
Hama Chihiro,
Mari Tatsumi,
Mizuho Mari,
Kou Hizuru,
Shirakawa Kaoru,
Katase Chiho,
Natsu Teruko,
Shouji Michiru,
Tama Kazumi,
Yashiro Kou,
Kamijou Akira,
Taki Chinami,
Hamana Hiromi,
Tachibana Satsuki,
Asaji Mariko,
Toryuu Sakae,
Misono Yuri,
Watari Chihiro,
Niigusa Moe,
Joudai Yuki,
Mayuzumi Akira,
Okaji Kyou,
Yamato Natsuki,
Taki Noboru,
Masaki Keiko,
Ban Akira,
Juri Misa,
Kunizuki Miki,
Katsu Sachiyo,
Sei Renka,
Waka Chitose,
Hide Natsuki,
Emi Hiroki,
Matsukata Rika,
Shimizu Akira,
Asakaze Kaoru,
Mizuki Ai,
Katori Aki,
Kana Kasumi
Ken-1: Shin Sayaki, etc.
WARNING!! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!
The Youth of Peter I
A tale of the younger days of the Russian tsar Peter the Great.
1698, a shipyard in Zaandam, Holland.
Tsar Peter I aims to rapidly bring Russia forward from where it lags behind the European nations, so he has brought in efficient engineers, and has himself snuck into a Dutch shipyard in disguise in order to study as a shipwright. He has taken the name Peter Mikhailov and come to the shipyard managed by Widow Braun.
Among the shipwrights is a young man named Peter Ivanov who purports to be a soldier from Russia, and the two Peters become earnest friends. Mikhailov is an aggressive activist, while Ivanov is an unmotivated and idol kind of person who really doesn't seem the type to have taken risks and emigrated. However, although Ivanov can't seem to do any work, he has lost his head over the mayor's niece, Marie. As for Marie, she loves the unreliable Ivanov, but is also attracted to the dignity and bravery of Mikhail.
One day, the Dutch government gives orders to Mayor Van Bet to search the shipyard to smoke out a shipwright named Peter. Unfortunately for them, there are many young men calling themselves Peter, and no one is sure which one the government wants.
When the ambassadors of the European nations that Russia has entered diplomatic relations with learn that the emperor is in disguise, the shipyard goes topsy-turvy!
Joy!
An energetic revue show with "Joy" as its theme.
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