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* ActorSwap: The four Florentine students (plus Henri) were double cast in two groups -- Squadra Rossa and Squadra Verde. The 2020 Squadra Rossa cast did not return for the 2023 run, as three of them were in the musical of ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'' and the fourth was in the musical of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' at the time.
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The musical is composed by Ken Shima, and the original cast starred Akinori Nakagawa as Cesare. At the final performance on 2/05/2023, a bluray release was announced.

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The musical is composed by Ken Shima, and the original cast starred Akinori Nakagawa as Cesare. At the final performance on 2/05/2023, a bluray release A Bluray was announced.
released in September of 2023.
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* CanonForeigner. Early in act 2, UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus, Creator/SandroBotticelli and Creator/LeonardoDaVinci have a trio to discuss their era. While Columbus is a family friend of the Borgias (notably, he's the one who brought Miguel from Valencia to Rome) and Cesare meets Da Vinci on a trip to Florence, Botticelli never appears in the manga (though his ''Primavera'' is mentionned and disucussed).

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* CanonForeigner. Early CanonForeigner: In the end of Miguel's song in act 2, a trio consisting of UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus, Creator/SandroBotticelli and Creator/LeonardoDaVinci sing in an abstract way about the Renaissance as a pursuit of freedom, echoing Miguel's sentiment that it's something you have a trio to discuss their era. create for yourself. While Columbus is a family friend of the Borgias (notably, he's the one who brought Miguel from Valencia to Rome) and Cesare meets Da Vinci Leonardo on a trip to Florence, Botticelli never appears in the manga (though his ''Primavera'' is mentionned mentioned and disucussed).discussed). Their ages are also inconsistent with the 1491 setting, and they appear more as allegories than as real people.



* HeavenlyConcentricCircles: Cesare Borgia's vision of heaven is based on a passage of ''[[Literature/DivineComedy Paradiso Canto]]''. There are white thrones arranged in (skewed) concentric rings with the overall shape of a rose.

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* HeavenlyConcentricCircles: Cesare Borgia's Dante's vision of heaven is based on a passage of ''[[Literature/DivineComedy Paradiso Canto]]''. There are white thrones arranged in (skewed) concentric rings with the overall shape of a rose.
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* CanonForeigner. Early in act 2, UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus, Creator/SandroBoticelli and Creator/LeonardoDaVinci have a trio to discuss their era. While Columbus is a family friend of the Borgias (notably, he's the one who brought Miguel from Valencia to Rome) and Cesare meets Da Vinci on a trip to Florence, Boticelli never appears in the manga (though his ''Primavera'' is mentionned and disucussed).

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* CanonForeigner. Early in act 2, UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus, Creator/SandroBoticelli Creator/SandroBotticelli and Creator/LeonardoDaVinci have a trio to discuss their era. While Columbus is a family friend of the Borgias (notably, he's the one who brought Miguel from Valencia to Rome) and Cesare meets Da Vinci on a trip to Florence, Boticelli Botticelli never appears in the manga (though his ''Primavera'' is mentionned and disucussed).
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* CanonForeigner. Early in act 2, UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus, Creator/SandroBoticelli and Creator/LeonardoDaVinci have a trio to discuss their era. While Columbus is a family friend of the Borgias (notably, he's the one who brought Miguel from Valencia to Rome) and Cesare meets Da Vinci on a trip to Florence, Boticelli never appears in the manga (though his ''Primavera'' is mentionned and disucussed).
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* HeavenlyConcentricCircles: Cesare Borgia's vision of heaven is based on a passage of ''[[Literature/DivineComedy Paradiso Canto]]''. There are white thrones arranged in (skewed) concentric rings with the overall shape of a rose.
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Angelo Da Canossa, a young student from Florence, arrives at the prestigious Sapienza university in Pisa. Suddenly surrounded by boys from the greatest families in Italy, the young man is particularly drawn to Cesare Borgia, the brilliant natural son of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia. The era is particularly tense for Italy. Old alliances are crumbling, the Pope is on his deathbed, and Cesare is about to bring Angelo into this world of sharks...

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Angelo Da Canossa, a young student from Florence, arrives at the prestigious Sapienza university in Pisa. Suddenly surrounded by boys from the greatest families in Italy, the young man is particularly drawn to [[UsefulNotes/TheBorgias Cesare Borgia, Borgia]], the brilliant natural son of [[UsefulNotes/PopeAlexanderVI Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia.Borgia]]. The era is particularly tense for Italy. Old alliances are crumbling, the Pope is on his deathbed, and Cesare is about to bring Angelo into this world of sharks...
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* TearsOfAwe: Giovanni de'Medici evokes this in his questioning for graduation from university, when he is asked to defend his family's actions. He says that the art that they have commissioned, the culture of openness and discovery that they have fostered in Florence, and their sponsorship of artists like Creator/SandroBotticelli and Creator/LeonardoDaVinci whose works have this effect on people -- "To see beauty, to know beauty, and to be moved to tears by it" -- outweighs the sinfulness of their other actions.
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* ShoutOut: The play has a [[https://youtu.be/6xFlOBNR6oQ?t=579 whole song]] about Creator/SandroBotticelli's ''Art/{{Primavera}}'' . Projections of the painting appear in the background, and [[SummonBackupDancers dancers come on stage]] with costumes styled to the painting. The song is also about the atmosphere of beauty, discovery, and openness that the characters fear will end when Lorenzo de'Medici dies, and he's very ill.

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* AdaptationalModesty: The dancers in "Primavera" and "Raffaele's Desires" (half of which is about Donatello's David) are all wearing a lot more than the figures in the art they represent. That doesn't stop Raffaele from pointing out David's best feature on one of the dancers, though.

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The dancers in "Primavera" and "Raffaele's Desires" (half of which is about Donatello's David) are all wearing a lot more than the figures in the art they represent. That doesn't stop Raffaele from pointing out David's best feature on one of the dancers, though.
** Angelo and the other Florentines are wearing actual pants, rather than the more historically accurate tights they have in the manga.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: Since the "bullfight" against Henri is less violent and more comedic, Giovanni's comment about shuddering when he thinks of Henri's face plays differently -- he's laughing at how stupid Henri looked, not actually feeling horror over his injuries.

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* AdaptationalContextChange: Since the "bullfight" against Henri is less violent and more comedic, Giovanni's comment about shuddering when he thinks of Henri's face is word-for-word from the manga, but since the "bullfight" against Henri is less violent and more comedic, it plays differently -- he's laughing at how stupid Henri looked, not actually feeling horror over his injuries.



* AHeroIsBorn: The introduction features this.

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* AHeroIsBorn: The introduction prologue features this.



* DistressedDude: Angelo gets saved by Cesare several times in this play before finally returning the favor.

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* DistressedDude: Angelo gets saved by himself into trouble with his honesty and openness, and Cesare has to rescue him several times in this play before finally returning Angelo, in the end, returns the favor.



* OffstageVillainy: Cesare's first words in the play are "My father is a monster", however, we don't get to see Rodrigo do anything particularly monstrous in the play, besides his EvilLaugh in the prologue as he imagines his son growing up to be a powerful conqueror.

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* OffstageVillainy: Cesare's first words in the play are "My father is a monster", however, we don't get to see Rodrigo do anything particularly monstrous in the play, besides his EvilLaugh in the prologue as he imagines his son growing up to be a powerful conqueror.expand his own power.
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* AdaptationalModesty: The dancers in "Primavera" and "Raffaele's Desires" (half of which is about Donatello's David) are all wearing a lot more than the figures in the art they represent. That doesn't stop Raffaele from pointing out David's best feature on one of the dancers, though.
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''Cesare - Il Creatore che ha distrutto'' (Japanese: チェーザレ 破壊の創造者, ''Chēzare Hakai no Sōzō-sha'', lit. "Cesare, the Creator who Destroyed") is a musical based on the [[Manga/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto manga series]] by Souryo Fuyumi. It premiered in 2023 (after 2020 performances were cancelled due to Covid-19) at Meijiza, a famous theatre in Tokyo, opening the theatre's 150th anniversary season.

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''Cesare - Il Creatore che ha distrutto'' (Japanese: チェーザレ 破壊の創造者, ''Chēzare Hakai no Sōzō-sha'', lit. "Cesare, the "Cesare- Creator who Destroyed") of Destruction") is a musical based on the [[Manga/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto manga series]] by Souryo Fuyumi. It premiered in 2023 (after 2020 performances were cancelled due to Covid-19) at Meijiza, a famous theatre in Tokyo, opening the theatre's 150th anniversary season.

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