Mononoke Prequel Stage Play Reveals Cast and New Visual
The upcoming Mononoke stage play prequel has unveiled its cast and a new key visual. The production will run at Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Tokyo from May 14-17.

Mononoke Prequel Stage Play Reveals Cast and New Visual
Fans of the supernatural mystery series Mononoke have something exciting to look forward to this spring. A new stage play serving as a prequel to the beloved anime has revealed its cast lineup along with a striking new key visual.
The theatrical production is scheduled to run from May 14-17 at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Tokyo, giving fans a limited window to experience this unique adaptation of the series.
For those unfamiliar with Mononoke, the original anime is a psychological horror series that follows a mysterious medicine seller who exorcises malevolent spirits called "mononoke." Known for its distinctive art style combining traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern animation techniques, the series has maintained a devoted following since its 2007 debut.
Stage adaptations of anime have become increasingly popular in Japan, offering fans new ways to experience their favorite stories. These productions often provide fresh perspectives on beloved characters and storylines while maintaining the core elements that made the original series special.
The prequel format is particularly intriguing, as it promises to explore the world of Mononoke from a new angle, potentially revealing backstory elements that weren't covered in the original anime. With the cast now revealed and promotional materials beginning to surface, anticipation is building among fans eager to see how the series' unique supernatural atmosphere will translate to the stage.
The Tokyo run represents just the beginning for what could potentially become a touring production, though no additional dates or locations have been announced yet.
