My very first visual novel and submission for Spooktober is now available for FREE! 🖤
A love letter to Takarazuka Revue, Phantom of the Opera, and classic 70's shoujo manga, this nostalgic yuri game is but a taste of what's to come. 🖤
Please give it a play, and if you feel so inclined, consider a review!
Hi 🧍 umh i might have developed a fascination for the takarazuka plays... And miss Asumi Rio in particular... I've only watched a few but she inspired me so much, maybe here on Tumblr there's more of an audience for this i don't know uftxfjxjhsry
||REBLOGS GREATLY APPRECIATED|| Hello everyone, from now until the foreseeable future I will be donating all proceeds from my Etsy shop to @/careforgaza on Twitter!
>> https://www.etsy.com/shop/sevvrael <<
This includes these Spirk, Elisabeth Das Musical, and Mozart Das Musical prints:
The first appearance of a staircase in Takarazuka was in 1927, in Japan's first revue show "Mon Paris". This first staircase had only 16 steps. In 1957, when "Mon Paris" was restaged, the wooden staircase had grown to 30 steps. And in 1958, it reached all the way to the ceiling of the stage, and they changed it to a system with electrical effects. In 1973, it evolved to a frame using light metals to help with the weight.
The current Grand Staircase is 4.42 meters tall, 7 meters deep, 14.6 meters wide in the front and 10.9 meters wide in the back. There are 26 steps. The steps are 23 cm deep. The 10th step from the bottom is where the spotlight lights up the stars.