Visualive Persona 4: The Evolution
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Visualive Persona 4: The Evolution (Japanese: 舞台 VISUALIVE ペルソナ4 the EVOLUTION, Hepburn: Butai VISUALIVE Perusona 4 the EVOLUTION) is a stage play based on Persona 4, the fifth entry in the Persona series. It is a direct sequel to Visualive Persona 4. It saw a limited run at The Galaxy Theatre in Tokyo from October 3 to 9, 2012.[1]
Synopsis
The stage play covers from Naoto's dungeon to the true ending and includes some elements from Persona 4 Golden such as Shadow World playing during the opening. During the performance recorded for the DVD, the protagonist was named Hayato Asakawa.
Listings
Performances
Date | Time | Protagonist's Name | |
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October 3rd (Wednesday) | 19:00 | Shūji Kirishima | |
October 4th (Thursday) | 19:00 | Sōya Kanagi | |
October 5th (Friday) | 14:00 | Ryūto Miwasagi | |
October 5th (Friday) | 19:00 | Ryūichirō Kuroki | |
October 6th (Saturday) | 12:00 | Seishirō Aratsuki | |
October 6th (Saturday) | 17:00 | Akira Shima | |
October 7th (Sunday) | 12:00 | Kazuya Minase | |
October 7th (Sunday) | 17:00 | Yūma Igarashi | |
October 8th (Monday) | 12:00 | Hayato Asakawa (DVD Recording) | |
October 8th (Monday) | 17:00 | Kaoru Sawada | |
October 9th (Tuesday) | 19:00 | Tōya Murase |
Casting
Character | Japanese |
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Protagonist | Toru Baba |
Yosuke Hanamura | Takahisa Maeyama |
Chie Satonaka | Minami Tsukui |
Yukiko Amagi | Yumi Sugimoto |
Kanji Tatsumi | Yōichirō Ōmi |
Rise Kujikawa | Yuriya Suzuki |
Naoto Shirogane | Juria Kawakami |
Daisuke Nagase | Joji Saotome |
Kou Ichijo | Ota Motohiro |
Ryotaro Dojima | Masashi Taniguchi |
Tohru Adachi | Masami Ito |
Taro Namatame | Yasuhiro Roppongi |
Izanami | Shotaro Mamiya |
Margaret | Arisa Nakajima |
Teddie | Kappei Yamaguchi (Voice) |
Personnel
- Director: Shutaro Oku
- Screenplay: Jun Kumagai
- Music: Shoji Meguro
Trivia
- Although the story is adapted from the original game, it features music from Persona 4 Golden, which had been released only a few months prior.
- As with the previous installment, the protagonist had a different name for every performance. People who purchased tickets could submit names, and attendees whose submissions were chosen received a gift at the venue.[2]
- Certain performances were followed by a short live concert with Shihoko Hirata, the vocalist of the game's soundtrack. A recording was included among the DVD bonus features.[3]
Gallery
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DVD Cover