Welcome to Takarazuka -Snow and Moon and Flower-,  A Farce in Pigalle (Frénésie à Pigalle)

Where to Watch Welcome to Takarazuka -Snow and Moon and Flower-, A Farce in Pigalle (Frénésie à Pigalle)

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Released , 'Welcome to Takarazuka -Snow and Moon and Flower-, A Farce in Pigalle (Frénésie à Pigalle)' stars Ryo Tamaki, Misono Sakura, Kanato Tsukishiro The movie has a runtime of about 2 hr 40 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from top users.

Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Japan Traditional Revue "Welcome to Takarazuka" - The spirituality of the Japanese people is based on the beauty of the seasons. The theme for this Takarazuka revue show comes from the beauty of those four seasons. Takarazuka Revue traditions of combining Western music with Japanese dance is one of its charms, and here we use beloved, well-known songs to spread that charm to even more people. Kabuki legend Bando Tamasaburo will be supervising director of this show, his first collaboration with the Takarazuka Revue. . Musical "A Farce in Pigalle" - The year is 1900. The city, Paris. The Moulin Rouge, a red windmill at the foot of Montmartre, is a symbol of this era. A young man comes to visit the Moulin Rouge. This man calls himself “Jacques Valette,” and begs to be allowed to work at this dreamlike place. With his arrival, the whole world of the Moulin Rouge is about to be turned on its head!" .