Tatsuya Fujiwara of Death Note fame in a Shakespeare musical playing a Japanese Hamlet. Singing, dancing, undressing...^^ The song "Uwakimono" is a modern interpretation of the theme "Frailty, thy name is woman!" Enjoy!
Per request the scene that follows Tatsuja Fujiwara's "Uwakimono" song in the Japanese Shakespeare musical ?????????????. Stripped down to his unmentionables, just about to get it on with a Valkyrie, Hamlet's "dead" father appears to recount the story of his murder. The prompter on the side is the Japanese version of Richard III/Iago.
With all the actors dead (this includes Tatsuya Fujiwara, Toshiaki Karasawa, Ryoko Shinohara and Mari Natsuki), the entire cast joins forces as ghosts for the closing song of "Tenpô 12 Nen no Shakespeare"... absolutely charming choreography^^
Once again, Tatsuya Fujiwara (Battle Royale) as Hamlet in a Japanese musical. This time he reinterprets the famous phrase "To Be Or Not to Be" in the rather catchy 'Mondai Song'. Enjoy!
Natsuki Mari (Catherine in Nobuta wo Produce) singing and dancing in a Japanese version of King Lear. Looks quite the different person, black teeth and all^^
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