Natsuki Mizu is the former top star for Snow Troupe of Takarazuka Revue from 12/24/06 to 09/12/10. She joined the company in 1993 and became the top star in December 2006 upon the resignation of Hikaru Asami. She is from Chiba-shi, Chiba-ken and her birthday is August 16. Her nickname is Mizu and Chika.
Troupe history
Moon Troupe: 1993–1997
Flower Troupe: 1997–2001
Cosmo Troupe: 2000–2005
Snow Troupe: 2005–2010
General information
Starting her career in the Moon Troupe, she is one of a few current younger and non-Senka members that have participated in the performances with all 5 troupes. She is one of several promising young stars that were promoted in 1999. Before she was promoted to top star, she was considered as one of top-stars-in-waiting along with Kei Takashiro, the former top star for Cosmo Troupe, Kei Aran, the current top star for Star Troupe, Jun Sena, the current top star for Moon Troupe, and Yūga Yamato, the current top star of Cosmo Troupe. While she was in Moon Troupe, she had already caught the attention, took the title role of Me and My Girl of the first half of the New Actor Production in 1995. In 1996, she was in title role of CAN-CAN. Then she transferred to the Flower Troupe. Her time in the Flower Troupe is when she most notably developed her skills. Together with Sumire Haruno and Jun Sena, they formed a tight trio among the younger performers in the Flower Troupe. During those years, she got praises for her performance on the leading role of Yoake no Jokyoku: her first leading role for New Actor production in Flower Troupe. Also she had her first leading show, Romeo and Juliet '99 at the Bow Hall in 1999. After participating the oversea performance at Berlin, Germany in 2000, she was transferred to Cosmo Troupe. With the establishment of the New Senka, she became the second man for Yoka Wao from 2002 to 2005. In her Cosmo years, she had memorable performance as both Oscar and Andre in Rose of Versailles, Robert in Pierre the Mercenary and villainous Count Edmond de Lambrouse in Lightning in the Daytime. Marking the 90th anniverisery for the company, she had a special appearance for Snow production of Susano-o, where she was the antagonist Aosetona in 2004. Another noteworthy performance was her villainous role as Count Edmond. She also has a special appearance as Benito in Flower's La Esperanza with Hiromu Kiriya from Moon Troupe in the same year. After performing Hotel Stella Maris for Cosmo Troupe in both Takarazuka Grand Theater and Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, she was suddenly transferred to Snow Troupe. With Kei Takashiro's promotion to top star for Cosmo Troupe, she became the second man for Hikaru Asami. In December 2006, she was finally promoted to be top star. In 2004, she did the role of Tzeitel in the Japanese production of Fiddler on the Roof. Her Grand Theater debut is Elisabeth in May 2007. This makes her the second top star to perform this favourite musical of Takarazuka as her debut as a top star. She was the leading member of the now defunct AQUA5, along with fellow troupe mates Mao Ayabuki, Kei Otozuki, Oto Ayana and Kaname Ouki. They had performed at the opening ceremony of 2007 World Championships in Athletics. She has a twin sister, Yoko Masuda, who is an acupuncturist for Cirque Du Soleil.
Karamaazofu no Kyoudai - Dmitri "Mitya" Fyodorovich Karamazov
Nishiki-e of the Wind / Zorro - The Masked Messiah - Don Diego de la Vega/ Zorro
Russian Blue -Malleus Maleficarum- / Rio de Bravo!! - Albert Whistler
Passionate Barcelona / Rio de Bravo!! - Marquis Francisco Laforet
Daybreak at Solferino / Carnavale, A Sleeping Dream - Henri Dunant
''Roget / Rock On! - Roget Jardin
A Note for Oscar
Rose of Versailles plays an important part for her Takarazuka career: because she is the very few that has been in both role of Oscar and Andre. The following list is her partners when she was in either role: