Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey attend a stage show of The Steel Samurai: Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo, with Larry Butz, Miles Edgeworth, and Dick Gumshoe also being in the audience. During the play, a large lantern falls from above the stage that starts a fire. With Will Powers as the prime suspect, it is up to Wright to acquit his old client and determine as to whether or not there is foul play at work.
In the midst of a fight, the young head of the Yakuza and his right-hand man get transported back in time to the end of the Edo period due to the powers of a mysterious child.
A film version of the psychic omnibus horror "Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi".
Popular young stage actor Katagiri suddenly quits his leading stage and disappears. He didn't say the reason so surrounding people confuse. Kiyoshi who admired Katagiri and was going to be on stage with him, follows after him and goes to his home Okinawa. There was a man who says he is Katagiri's brother, Katagiri's brother-in-law and a lady who says she is Katagiri's wife.
Ayumi Aizawa is a lonely young man without a family. He works at Forest Hyde Press Hotel as a cleaner. His deceased grandfather Kenzaburo worked at the same hotel. When his grandfather worked at the Forest Hyde Press Hotel, the hotel was well known for its extreme hospitality. Now, the hotel is nothing more than an ordinary hotel. New manager Ryuuya Sawashiro then attempts to bring the hotel back to its glory days.
Kenichi Ichihara is absorbed in surfing, because he admires his father who is also a surfer. His father dies in an unexpected accident. Since then, Kenichi is estranged from surfing and the sea. One summer, by recommendation of Kenichi's friends Makoto Uehara and Daijiro Ohara, Kenichi decides to go to the sea. On the way to the sea, Kenichi meets two women Tsugumi and Emiko. He is pickpocketed by the women. When Kenichi gets to the sea, he happens to meet Tsugumi and Emiko again.
A spin-off story about original characters' activities at the Public Safety Bureau's Criminal Investigation Division Unit Three.
Stage adaptation of the manga of the same name.
Stage Production based on the Ace Attorney Investigations series, in which Ace Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth and his allies must unravel a mystery involving the murder of a script writer in the middle of an isolated mountain town.
Miles Edgeworth, Kay Faraday, and Dick Gumshoe visit Dragon God Village, where filming for the action drama "Psychic Academy Σ" is taking place. However, after the director is found dead in a place she should not have been, one of the actors claims to have used teleportation to move the body. As Edgeworth works to uncover the truth about the supposed "teleportation", he also learns of the "Dragon's Scale" relic honored by the villagers and must contend with a wealthy landowner trying to buy up the village's land to build a dam.
This is the first Dream Live for the second season of TeniMyu and is the eighth Dream Live overall. It featured casts from St. Rudolph, Fudomine, Yamabuki, Hyotei, as well as the sixth-generation Seigaku cast.
Japanese stage play adaptation of Mo Xiang Tong Xiu's danmei novel Mo Dao Zu Shi (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation)
MANKAI STAGE "A3!" ACT2! ~Winter 2024~ is the fourteenth stage play adaptation of A3! and covers the Winter Troupe's Die by the Sword and Risky Game play stories.
A prequel to the first stageplay, featuring the backstory of Kano Hiro.
The first stageplay adaptation of Fullmetal Alchemist.
Second stage play in the Fullmetal Alchemist Stage series.
Third stage play in the Fullmetal Alchemist Stage series, focusing on the Briggs arc.
Stageplay based on Touken Ranbu.
2205 AD. "Historic revisionists" aiming to alter history have launched an attack on the past. When confronting, the government dispatches a "god of the deity" into the past to protect history. Created by the power of the priest, which excites the heart of things, With their swords, the mourning gods, the "sword swordsmen," work with the priests to fight for history.
Shinobu Otake takes on her first role as an adult male in *King Lear*! This much-talked-about production brings together a stellar cast including Rie Miyazawa, Ryo Narita, Erika Ikuta, Oji Suzuka, Eiji Yokota, Tamae Ando, Masanobu Katsumura, Hajime Yamazaki and others. King Lear (Shinobu Otake), King of Britain, decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters upon abdicating due to old age. His eldest daughter, Goneril (Rie Miyazawa), and his second daughter, Regan (Tamae Ando), skilfully flatter their father to please him, but his youngest daughter, Cordelia (Erika Ikuta), can only speak her mind honestly. Enraged, Lear disinherits her, and the Earl of Kent (Eiji Yokota), who tries to defend her, is also banished. Cordelia, though disinherited, becomes Queen of France, whilst Kent disguises himself to conceal his identity and returns to serve King Lear.