
Natori Rei
Acting
Biography
Takarazuka Revue actress since 1972, Senka Troupe
Known For

FLYING SAPA
Sometime in the future, on Mercury (Polunka). A man whose past has been erased. A woman searching for her memories. It is said that if you travel to the centre of a crater known as SAPA your dreams will come true. Pilgrims chasing their dreams or pursued by their crimes journey to the crater, along with man and a woman searching for the past... Fleeing from their pursuers they wander through the 2112 hour long night, singing the forbidden songs of Earth.

Can-Can / Nightless Castle in Manhattan
Takarazuka Moon Troupe 1996 production of the Broadway musical Can-Can, with associated revue show Nightless Castle in Manhattan. In 1893 Paris, La Môme Pistache, the proud owner of a Montmartre dance hall, battles with Aristide Forestiere, a self-righteous judge determined to close all establishments featuring the scandalous can-can.

CAPTAIN NEMO ... Captain Nemo and the Mysterious Island
The same Captain Nemo who appeared in Jules Verne's marine science fiction novel “Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under The Sea,” this is a musical fantasy that paints a new picture of the solitary hero who dares to challenge nations seeking colonial rule with his submarine, Nautilus.

Puck / Memories of You (Moon Troupe, 1992)
Takarazuka Revue’s 1992 production of PUCK/ Memories of You

Cherry Blossoms / Secret Hunter -There's Nothing in This World I Can't Steal-
Takarazuka Star Troupe 2007 performance of the musical Secret Hunter and the revue Sakura, performed at the Takarazuka Grand Theater and Tokyo Takarazuka Theater.

The Rose of Versailles: Fersen
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of its premiere, it will return to the stage of the Takarazuka Grand Theater in 2024 for the first time in ten years. This story, a foundational work of shojo manga that continues to be loved by many people across ages and borders, is set in France during the raging revolution, depicting the forbidden love of two couples. The Takarazuka Revue has staged various versions of The Rose of Versailles over the years. In this version that focuses on Fersen, we present the splendid world of The Rose of Versailles in a glorious celebration of its fiftieth anniversary.

Michelangelo: The Man Who Would Become God
Takarazuka Flower Troupe 2001 performance. In the sixteenth century, at the Villa Medici in Rome, the nobles, ecclesiastics and artists invited to a banquet congratulate Giovanni de' Medici on his promised accession to the Holy See for the next term. Contessina, Giovanni's younger sister talks to Raphaello eminent for most beautifully portraying women. Knowing that he has come to Rome to see Michelangelo's Pieta`, she admiringly speaks of Michlangelo as a man of eternal burning passion.

A Love Story in 1914
At Montmartre, Paris in 1911, the cabaret Le Mirliton is tightly packed with an audience eager to hear Aristide Bruant sing. He is the proprietor of the cabaret and enjoys great popularity.

The Rose of Versailles -Oscar and Andre-
Takarazuka Moon Troupe 2013 version of The Rose of Versailles: Oscar and Andre

The New Tale of Genji / Melodia
-- The Tale of Genji -- Hikaru Genji was born to Kiritsubotei when he was Emperor, as the second imperial Prince. Since childhood, he has harbored feelings of love for Fujitsubo-no-Nyogo, the Empress of Kiritsubotei. -- Melodia -- This performance comprises a number of musical pieces played to passionate as well as beautiful melodies and rhythms that generate excitement. They all are part of passionate and beautiful tunes that brim with love, dreams, hopes, passion, sorrow and an energy that knows no bounds.
Filmography
as Comte de Mercy-Argenteau
as Supreme Leader 01
as General Manager Fujiki
as Enma Daio
as Doctor Alain de Morrier
as Emperor Kiritsubo
as Count of Mercy-Argenteau
as General Jarjayes
as Magoemon
as Mammy
as Mammy
as Count de Mercy-Argenteau
as General Jarjayes
as Simon Guttmann
as Alessandro Fabino
as Hongo Kintarou
as General Leonid Benedeck
as Mikhail Gelovani
as Kevin Hathaway
as Daddy Freddy
as Fujiwara no Yoshifusa
as Fujiwara no Yoshifusa
as Julius II
as Henri Marceau
as Strozek
as Bert Glahn
as Otternschlag
as Albert
as Sir Edward Greyville
as Count Monteiro
as Capulet
as University President Reinhart
as Oula
as Raymond Rubik
as Sir Jasper Tring
as Schwarz Giovanni
as Duke Manfredi
as Arvide Abernathy
as Archduke Edwardo
as Casarus
as Fujiwara no Yoshifusa