

The Poem of Love and Revolution ~Andrea Chénier~
2013 Directed by Ueda KeikoThis is the story of a poet who lived at the time of the French Revolution. The poet's name was Andrea Chénier. He lived and died amongst love and bloodshed. The numerous words of truth spun by this revolutionary poet became poems for eternity. Even today, they continue to shine light on the hopes that rest in people's hearts. The tidal wave of the times, when everyone believes that the ideal kind of society has arrived, will in time move in the wrong direction. Ironically, Andrea and Maddalena will be joined together by a thing called love. Idealism, which has been pushed to the forefront of reality, is toying with Gérard's life. Before long, a raging torrent that provides an omen of the tragedy to come will overwhelm all three of them.

Toa Serika
....................................................Andrea Chénier

Asazuki Kiwa
....................................................Maddalena de Coigny

Ray Yuzuka
....................................................Carlo Gérard
Maizuki Nagisa
....................................................Old Gerard
Wataru Hibiki
....................................................Alphonse Loussier

Ayase Senna
....................................................Bersi

Yuunami Kei
....................................................Marie-Joseph Chénier
Director
...........................................................Ueda Keiko
Sound
...........................................................Yuuko Yoshida
Kai Masato
Choreographer
...........................................................Oishi Yuka
Miori Yumino
Conductor
...........................................................Misaki Megumi
Production Companies
...................................................Takarazuka Revue Productions
Production Countries
........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Drama
History
Romance
War
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