Lone Wolf & Cub Kabuki Play Debuts in June
Shochiku has officially announced a kabuki stage adaptation of Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima’s landmark samurai manga Lone Wolf and Cub, set to run at Tokyo’s historic Kabukiza Theatre from June 3–25. The production brings one of manga’s most iconic revenge sagas to the traditional kabuki stage — a thrilling fusion of graphic storytelling and classical Japanese theatre that promises cinematic staging, period swordplay, and the heartbreaking father-and-son journey of Ogami Ittō and his young son Daigorō. Image via Dark Horse's website © Kazuo Koike, Goseki Kojima, Futabasha, Dark Horse Why Lone Wolf and Cub Works as Kabuki Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Ōkami) is a visceral, atmospheric epic about honor, exile, and vengeance — themes that naturally resonate with kabuki’s dramatic and stylized traditions. The manga’s episodic journey of Ogami Ittō, the disgraced executioner turned ronin-assaassin, and his infant son Daigorō, balances brutal action with poignant, cinematic...