Manga 126292 Butai Ni Sake

Butai ni Sake!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Bloom Onstage!
Japanese: 舞台に咲け!


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 25
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 28, 2020 to Jul 28, 2023
Genre: Drama Drama
Themes: Performing Arts Performing Arts, School School
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Comic ZERO-SUM
Authors: Harusono, Shou (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.791 (scored by 519519 users)
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Ranked: #13932
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Popularity: #8039
Members: 2,327
Favorites: 52
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Synopsis

With firm determination, Asahi Oniwa steps out of his comfort zone on his first day of high school. He decides to abandon his hesitant personality and construct an outgoing and friendly image for himself. Following a spectacular narrative performance by the Theater Club's president at freshman orientation, Asahi promptly joins the club and becomes their newest and fourth member.

The modest club's vice president, Botan Yurigasaki, introduces the other members: prop and costume designer Kaoru Kinugawa and president Imari Kikuji—who, despite his apprehensive and asocial nature, has outstanding acting skills and confidence playing a role. Inspired by Imari's exhibition, Asahi eagerly studies the delicate art of theater. Starting with simple vocalization exercises, Asahi has one month to overcome his fears and prepare to take the stage for the first time ever.

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Apr 12, 2022
Preliminary (8/25 eps)
Butai Ni Sake! It's not too far into the plot yet but the characters are lovable right from the beginning. I'm not the kind of person who reads things that are incomplete, but the opening of the story, the characters, their worries, and how they care for each other makes me want to root for them and beg for more of this manga.

It's similar to Sasaki To Miyano, but has its own unique qualities that could make it even better than its predecessor. The art is incredible at portraying feelings which is crucial to a theater club centric manga. Asahi is a compelling lead on ...

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