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Dance With Devils Musical Reveals More Cast in Costume
posted on by Kyle Hallmark
The official website for the upcoming Dance with Devils stage musical revealed new visuals on Sunday, depicting the cast of Noel, Holland, and Jek in costume.
The newly revealed visuals include:
Kōhei Norizuki as Noel, Lindo's senior exorcist
Ryūjirō Izaki as Holland (double-cast with Subaru Kimura), Rem's training instructor
Subaru Kimura as Holland (double-cast with Ryūjirō Izaki), Rem's training instructor
Daiki Ise as Jek
Noel and Holland are original characters new to the stage musical.
The website also began streaming comment videos on Sunday from the four actors:
Other cast members include:
Keisuke Kaminaga as Rem Kaginuki
Jin Hiramaki as Lindo Tachibana
Tsubasa Sakiyama as Urie Sogami
Yū Yoshioka as Mage Nanashiro
Junpei Yasukawa as Shiki Natsumezaka
Taiki Naitō as Loewen
The official website of the musical streamed the long version of its promotional video last week. The website previously streamed a shorter version of the promotional video in December.

Kaori Miura is directing the musical and writing the script. Elements Garden is in charge of the music for the play, which will include songs from the anime as well as new pieces.
The play will have 14 performances between March 3-13 in Tokyo. Tickets sales began on February 6. Premium tickets cost 10,000 yen (about US$88), and regular tickets cost 6,800 yen (about US$59).
The anime premiered in Japan on October 7. FUNimation Entertainment streamed the series with subtitles as it aired in Japan, and also began streaming a Broadcast dub on November 11.
Funimation describes the story:
From Rejet, the original creator of Diabolik Lovers, and Brains Base, the studio behind Princess Jellyfish, comes a devilish tale of high school seduction. Second-year student Ritsuka Tachibana has the perfect school-to-life balance, but all of that's thrown into chaos when she discovers that several of her handsome male classmates are actually demons in disguise.
Rejet's PlayStation Vita game will ship in Japan on March 24.
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