Lycoris Recoil Takes a Shot at Stage Play Adaptation in January 2023

One-week show heads to TokyoThe hit original anime Lycoris Recoil, which has already graced the screen and book pages, will soon be taking to the stage for a play adaptation early next year. The main cast is pictured inside, so hit the jump for all the details!

Lycoris Recoil Takes a Shot at Stage Play Adaptation in January 2023

Lycoris Recoil anime header

 

Forget Chekhov's Gun, we're about to see Chisato's Gun (and many more, I'm sure) in a Lycoris Recoil stage play adaptation that was just announced for next year. Directed and written by Akira Yamazaki, performances will take place from January 7 to January 15 at The Galaxy Theatre in Tokyo.

 

The main cast were also revealed:

 

Misato Kawauchi as

Chisato Nishikigi

Misato Kawauchi

 

Sakiho Motonishi as

Takina Inoue

Sakiho Motonishi

 

Nonoka Obuchi as

Kurumi

Nonoka Obuchi

 

Mikako Ishii as

Mizuki Nakahara

Mikako Ishii

 

Keigo Kitamura as

Mika

Keigo Kitamura

 

Natsuki Mieda as

Kusunoki

Natsuki Mieda

 

Marina Tanoue as

Fuki Harukawa

Marina Tanoue

 

Sakura Ayaki as

Sakura Otome

Sakura Ayaki

 

Anna Ijiri as

Erika Janome

Anna Ijiri

 

Kento Ono as

Shinji Yoshimatsu

Kento Ono

 

Himeka Araya as

Himegama

Himeka Araya

 

Rintaro Takeuchi as

Robota

Rintaro Takeuchi

 

Hiroki Nakada as

Mashima

Hiroki Nakada

 

 

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Based on the original story by Asaura (Ben-To), the Lycoris Recoil anime is directed by Shingo Adachi (Sword Art Online character designer) and assistant-directed by Yusuke Maruyama (PERSONA5 the Animation episode director) at studio A-1 Pictures, with series composition by Shingo Adachi, character designs by Muru Imigi (This Art Club Has a Problem! mangaka) and music by Shuhei Mutsuki (SPY x FAMILY).

 

If you're a fan of action thrillers, check out the full first season of Lycoris Recoil in a range of subs and dubs, right here on Crunchyroll!

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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