There are ten performances in a week. Four days have two performances each, two days have one performance each, and then there's one day off (Wednesdays in Takarazuka, and Mondays in Tokyo).
For upperclassmen, the only time they would also have rehearsal on the same day of a performance would be if a special event was coming up (TCA Special, etc). However, they sometimes have other kinds of shigoto (work), like recording programs for Sky Stage or being photographed for Graph and Kageki. (Obviously the more popular and high ranking the sienne, the more time they spend doing this).
The shinjinkouen performance is typically several weeks into a Grand Theater show's run, both in Takarazuka and Tokyo. Up until that time underclassmen rehearse for that in addition to their regular performances. Rehearsals apparently go quite late, and it seems to be quite stressful (but then again, it's also a special opportunity for the underclassmen to shine)
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For upperclassmen, the only time they would also have rehearsal on the same day of a performance would be if a special event was coming up (TCA Special, etc). However, they sometimes have other kinds of shigoto (work), like recording programs for Sky Stage or being photographed for Graph and Kageki. (Obviously the more popular and high ranking the sienne, the more time they spend doing this).
The shinjinkouen performance is typically several weeks into a Grand Theater show's run, both in Takarazuka and Tokyo. Up until that time underclassmen rehearse for that in addition to their regular performances. Rehearsals apparently go quite late, and it seems to be quite stressful (but then again, it's also a special opportunity for the underclassmen to shine)
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