Today (December 5), the manga "BEASTARS" original by Paru Itagaki was officially announced to be adapted into a stage play, and two performances will be launched soon. The following are the specific details. Official screenshots:
It is reported that the time and location of the "BEASTARS" stage play are: Tokyo (April 2020) and Osaka (May 2020). According to the official information, in addition to enjoying the orchestra's performance, comic fans will also appreciate the unique charm of script reading and song singing. BEASTARS Synopsis: In a world where carnivores and herbivores coexist, carnivores are considered a serious crime, and a student was devoured in the prestigious boarding school, Cheriton Academy. In a school filled with anxiety, the eccentric gray wolf Legoshi from the drama club lives a quiet life that is contrary to his "huge body" and "sharp fangs". However, his encounter with the petite rabbit girl Haru touches Legoshi's heart. "Is my mood for pursuing her love? Or is it appetite?" What he really encountered was his own instinct—— "BEASTARS" has been confirmed to be adapted into a stage play. Players who are interested and have the opportunity can go to the above-mentioned locations to watch the performance. Click here for more relevant information. |
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