Reon Yuzuki

Reon Yuzuki
Native name 柚希 礼音
Born (1979-06-11)June 11, 1979
Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Actress
Years active 1999 - present
Notable work Takarazuka Revue
The Scarlet Pimpernel , Roméo et Juliette, de la Haine à l'Amour, An officer and a gentleman, Ocean's Eleven
Website reon-yuzuki.jp

Reon Yuzuki (柚希 礼音 Yuzuki Reon, born June 11, 1979 in Osaka) is a Japanese actress and former Top Star otokoyaku (an actress who plays male roles) of the Japanese Takarazuka Revue's Star Troupe.[1] She joined the revue in 1999 and became the top star in 2009. She resigned from the revue in May 2015.

Biography

Yuzuki began learning ballet at the age of nine. She later was considered to be too tall for ballet, so she became interested in Takarazuka Revue with the advice of her father and her dance teacher. After training in singing, acting and dancing for two years, including tap and Japanese classical dance, she graduated from the Takarazuka Music School and made her debut in 1999 in Takarazuka Revue Moon Troupe's production Nova Bossa Nova.[2]

Later in 1999, she joined the Star Troupe. In 2000, she was the youngest performer selected for the Berlin tour.[3] In 2001, she was given the role of André in the New Actor Show of The Rose of Versailles. In 2003, she got her first Takarazuka Bow Hall lead performance Oi, Harukaze-san!. Afterwards, she took the leading role in the New Actor Performances for five consecutive times from 2003 to 2006.

She later progressed to supporting roles in the main troupe's productions. One of her notable roles was Chauvelin in the production of The Scarlet Pimpernel in Japan for the first time in 2008.[4] The Matsuo Arts Foundation presented her with the 30th Rookie Art Award for her performance as Chauvelin.[5] In 2009, after the retirement of former Top Star Kei Aran, she became the top star of Star Troupe.

In 2010, Sylvester Levay wrote the theme song "Candle In Your Mind" for her first original production, The Treasure Sword of Habsburg. Later in the year, Yuzuki received the Rookie Award for Theater from Agency for Cultural Affairs at the 65th ACA Arts Festival in 2010.[6]

In 2012, she played Danny Ocean in the Star Troupe's production of Ocean's 11 and was awarded the Kikuta Katsuo Performance prize for her performance.[7]

She led Takarazuka's first Taiwan tour performance in 2013. In 2014, she led the opening production of Takarazuka Revue's 100th anniversary production of Napoleon playing the lead role Napoleon. Later in the year, she held her first Budokan concert REON in Budokan in Nippon Budokan. She is the second otokoyaku in Takarazuka's history to hold a concert in Nippon Budokan.[8]

She resigned from the Revue on May 10, 2015. Her last Tokyo Takarazuka Theatre performance and farewell show was live streamed at 45 cinemas in Japan and also Taiwan and attracted around 26,000 viewers. After her last performance, around 12,000 fans gathered outside the Tokyo Takarazuka Theatre to bid her farewell, which is the largest number seen in Takarazuka history.[9]

In late May 2015, it was announced that she would join the cast of the musical production Prince of Broadway in Japan from October to December 2015. The musical celebrates the career of the 21-time Tony-winning director and producer Hal Prince.[10]

Troupe history

Notable roles and performances in Takarazuka

New actor era in Star Troupe

Regular cast era in Star Troupe

Star Troupe Top Star era

Overseas performances

As a member of Takarazuka Revue:

Film

Post-Takarazuka era

Stage

Concerts

Books

Discography

Awards

References

  1. The official Takarazuka Revue website
  2. 『宝塚おとめ』2014年版、阪急コミュニケーションズ
  3. "Official Berlin Tour Website". Takarazuka Revue.
  4. "安蘭、遠野、柚希の健闘が成功の最大要因 星組「スカーレット・ピンパーネル」". Sports Nippon.
  5. "第30回松尾芸能賞各賞受賞者一覧". See also 松尾芸能賞.
  6. "65th ACA Arts Festival Award Winners" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  7. "Kikuta Katsuo Performance prize". 一般社団法人 映画演劇文化協会.
  8. "宝塚・柚希礼音、武道館でリサイタル!". Daily Sports.
  9. "ついに千秋楽!宝塚星組トップスター・柚希礼音サヨナラ公演の退団挨拶". Sankei Shimbun.
  10. "Tony Nominee Ramin Karimloo Will Headline The Prince of Broadway in Japan". Broadway.com.
  11. Young Bloods!!, Takarazuka Revue
  12. "積み重ねが花開く 宝塚星組・柚希礼音". Asahi Shimbun. 6 November 2008.
  13. "柚希 圧倒的な存在感 宝塚星組「ブエノスアイレスの風」". Asahi Shimbun. 18 November 2008.
  14. "現代社会のリアルな恋 宝塚「ロミオとジュリエット」". Asahi Shimbun. 19 August 2010.
  15. "ザックと共に進化 宝塚星組・柚希礼音". Asahi Shimbun. 12 October 2010.
  16. "「愛と青春の旅だち」宝塚ミュージカル化". Sankei Shimbun. 18 December 2010.
  17. 柚希礼音が好演!星組公演「愛するには短すぎる」と「ル・ポァゾン 愛の媚薬Ⅱ」開幕, Sports Nippon
  18. 熱く燃えたぎるショー「ノバ・ボサ・ノバ」, Asahi Shimbun
  19. Takarazuka in Berlin, Takarazuka Revue
  20. "Japan's all-female Takarazuka troupe set to perform in China.". freelibrary.com. Farlex, Inc. 10 September 2002.
  21. "Japanese to play dance drama". Shanghai Star. 5 September 2002.
  22. "Takarazuka in Korea". Sports Nippon. 13 November 2005.
  23. Prince of Broadway Official Website
  24. Biohazard Official Website, Umeda Arts Theater
  25. REON JACK Official Website, Umeda Arts Theater
  26. "柚希礼音『夜空に眠るまで』". Takarazuka Revue.

External links

Preceded by
Kei Aran
Top Star (Otokoyaku) for Star Troupe
2009-2015
Succeeded by
Kairi Hokushou
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