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DamePri Stage Play Announces Cast, Original Character

posted on by Karen Ressler
Play to have 2 different endings, "high five" events

The official website for Kagekiha Stage DamePri Dame Ōji vs Perfect Guy, the stage play for the Dame × Prince franchise, announced the cast last week. In addition to familiar characters, the play will feature Hidenori Tokuyama as stage-original character Ruoshu, the "Perfect Guy" from the title and the prince of another country.

Other cast members include:

Milidonia

  • Ryō Takizawa as Narek
  • Yūichi Matsumoto as Vino
  • Gaku Shindō as Riot

Selenfalen

Inaco

The play will run at the AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo from December 1-9, and will have two different endings — a "Love route" and a "Dame route" — that will run on different nights. Two of the performances will have "high five" events where guests can give high fives to some of the cast. Ryō Tachibana and the cast from Milidonia will participate in this event on December 3, while Hidenori Tokuyama and the cast from Selenfalen will participate in this event on December 5.

In the play's story, the royalty of Milidonia, Selenfalen, and Inaco arrive at a party for the founding of a new nation, and the party becomes chaotic. There they meet the prince Ruoshu, a perfect guy who can handle anything.

NHN PlayArt Corp. launched the smartphone game in March 2016. Dame×Prince Anime Caravan, the television anime adaptation, premiered in January and HIDIVE streamed the series as it aired.

In both the game and the anime, the protagonist Ani is a princess of the small but peaceful country of Inaco. Ani visits the religious and powerful country of Selenfalen to attend a peace treaty signing ceremony between Selenfalen and the military country of Milidonia. The ceremony was supposed to end without incident, but the princes of both countries are all idiosyncratic and hard to deal with.

Source: Stage Natalie


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