Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it Stage Play Reveals New Visuals

Science Fell in Love So I Tried to Prove it Stage Play Reveals New Visuals

Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it Stage Play Reveals New Visuals – Hey there anime fans, the stage play adaptation of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It is preparing for its debut, and new visuals have been released to tease fans.

The play, based on Alfred Yamamoto’s romantic comedy manga, will run from September 12-16 at Tokyo’s Space Zero Hall. The visuals show the cast dressed in character, bringing the anime’s story to life on stage.

Cast and Crew Announced

The play is directed by Masanari Ujikawa, known for his work on the Anohana stage play, while Naohiro Ise, who previously wrote for the BLUE LOCK stage adaptation, has written the script. The cast includes:

  • Shinya Yukimura played by Shuta Urano
  • Ayame Himuro played by Yurie Kozakai
  • Kotonoha Kanade played by Nao Furuhata
  • Ena Ibarada played by Mayu Yashiro
  • Kosuke Inukai played by Masato Saki
  • Ikeda Kyoju played by Ren Yagami
  • Chris Floret played by Daichi Imae
  • Suiu Fujiwara played by Yu Doi
  • Haru Kagurano played by Kiara Sato
  • Naoya Shikijo played by Shunki Kishimoto
  • Arika Yamamoto played by Riko Tanaka
  • Rikekuma (Voice) played by Momo Asakura

Storyline: A Scientific Take on Love

The story centres around two intelligent graduate students, Himuro Ayame and Yukimura Shinya, at Saitama University. Himuro confesses her love to Yukimura, but as science students, they are determined to prove their feelings through logical experiments. They enlist the help of their labmates to conduct various tests, trying to determine if love can be scientifically explained.

Crunchyroll streams both seasons of the anime, giving fans a chance to dive into the world of these quirky characters before catching the live stage performance.

Fans of manga and anime are eagerly awaiting the stage play, which promises to bring the same charm, humour, and scientific curiosity to a live audience.

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