
The Rose of Versailles - Fersen and Marie Antoinette -
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Takarazuka Flower Troupe 2014 Chunichi Theater production. In 1770, Princess Marie-Antoinette of the House of Hapsburg, youngest daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, marries at the age of fourteen, Prince Louis (future Louis XVI) of the House of Bourbon, eldest grandson of King Louis XV of France. In anxiety over some childishness still lingering in Marie-Antoinette, Empress Maria Theresa sends over to France her confidant, Count of Mercy-Argenteau, on the mission to tutor Marie-Antoinette to grow up to be a beloved queen of the French people.
Production
Takarazuka Revue Productions
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Rio Asumi
Hans Axel von Fersen

Ranno Hana
Marie-Antoinette

Toa Serika
Oscar François de Jarjayes

Fuuto Nozomi
Andre Grandier

Ema Naoki
Count de Mercy-Argenteau
Takashou Mizuki
Louis XVI

Ayase Senna
Madame Morou / Sylvia
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