Idk why everyone is freaking out over a woman playing a male role. We're at a point where romantic/sexual interactions between women on stage shouldn't be taboo.
I know this was uploaded years ago, but I need to get this out;; I don't like it at all. I usually admire Wao Youka's performances, but this one... Verführung (meaning SEDUCTION, btw) is supposed to be a very powerful scene but this is just... meek. I was hoping the years had my initial impressions distorted and that I would like it now but they stayed the same, huh.
me gusta los openigs y endings de los animes, pero este musical en japones como que no, por varias razones: lo he escuchado desde el principio en aleman y solo la versión alemana me concuerda con la musica (el japones queda raro para mi, en ingles solo escucho a minas chillonas con voces que rompen mis oidos) y tambien porque dracula no es dracula es draculina ( eso si me encanta su pelo, es muy mona, mina no tanto).
@@MaskedMan66 yes, and for basically the same reason. The governments thought theater was a front for prostitution, so they banned women. Japan does not have a history of women playing mens roles until recently.
No it's not. Wildhorn's Dracula is EVERYTHING BUT androgynous. The role is clearly written for a male and it's filled with sexual tention. This was just done 'cause it was Yoka Wao who wanted to do the show and play the role. It's a vanity project of hers. Otherwise there wouldn't have been a female Dracula. You're right about Der Tod in Elisabeth but dead wrong about Dracula.