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Persona 3 Stage Play Cast Members in Costume


The official website of Persona 3: the Weird Masquerade ~The Blue Awakening~ finally unveils the complete cast members, wearing their respective costumes, ready to enter the "Dark Hour". This will be a stage play inspired by the Persona 3 role-playing game.


Kana Asumi as Female Protagonist Kotone Shiomi


Shouta Aoi as Male Protagonist Sakuya Shiomi


Maho Tomita as Yukari Takeba


Yuuki Fujiwara as Akihiko Sanada


Genki Okawa as Junpei Iori


Asami Tano as Mitsuru Kirijo


Marina Tanoue as Fuuka Yamagishi


Shōichi Honda as Shūji Ikutsuki


Keisuke Ueda as Pharos

The stage play adaptation will open at Tokyo Dome City's Theatre G-Rosso in January 2014, with separate performances for the male and female protagonists. The play's music will be composed by Persona series composer Shoji Meguro, while Shutaro Oku will be in charge of casting, and Jun Kumagai (Persona 4 The Animation) will be writing the scripts.

The original Persona 3 game focuses on the exploits of the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad (SEES), a group of students investigating the Dark Hour, a time period between one day and the next that few people are aware of, as well as defending the home city from monsters known as Shadows.

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5 Responses
  1. Unknown Says:

    Eh? Both the male *and* female protagonists? I wonder how that's going to work. Will they alternate the protagonist from night to night, or will they both factor into the story somehow, or...?


  2. Anonymous Says:

    Needs more cowbell!


  3. Anonymous Says:

    Alex Perez needs to learn how to read. :(


  4. Anonymous Says:

    no Shinjiro? That sucks


  5. Unknown Says:

    Bah! How did I miss that...?


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