Crown of The Rhyme (musical)

Crown of The Rhyme is a 1993 musical with music and lyrics by Martin Leon II, and a book by Saki Herrera. The musicals are based on the 1982 Japanese-American manga series of the same name by Athena De Terra. It tells the story of Prince Leo Farrell, a young boy warrior who becomes the obsession of a mysterious alongside Hajji Lyon, Duchess Luna and his close friend Brent Farrell. The musical includes the well-known song "Days of the Knight" as sung by Leo and Brent. The premiere was held in Marathon Hall of Arena, Hiriburua on August 10, 1993.

Act 1: Deceive Cloak

 * Overture - Queen Rosa
 * Why is Pretender - Queen Rosa, Leo, Brent
 * The Rose of Javelin - Luna, Lana, Hajji
 * Pride and the Love - Brent
 * Hall of Path - Hajji, Brent, Leo, Clare
 * Hart's Theme - Hart, Luna
 * True Blossoms - Luna, Brent, Hart
 * Although, Wishing High - Lana, Hart, Dark Miro
 * Storming - Dark Miro, Luna, Leo, Hajji
 * Better Apart - Queen Rosa

Act 2: Four Seasons

 * Days of the Knight - Leo, Brent
 * Leaf of Grimm - Hart, Mia
 * Fearless Are Mysterious - Lana, Ruby, Dark Miro
 * Autumn in the Night - Hajji, Mia, Leo
 * Promises - Queen Rosa, Lana, Hajji
 * Blind or Snow - Leo, Hajji, Lana, Ruby, Hart
 * Fate of the Hail - Dark Miro, Clare
 * Fallen Night - Hajji, Brent, Dark Miro
 * Alone on Alive - Leo, Brent, Mia, Hajji, Luna, Hart, Clare, Queen Rosa
 * End of the Celestial - The Orchestra

Characters and cast members
The principal cast members from the original musical Crown of The Rhyme

Productions

 * Crown of The Rhyme had its world premiere developmental engagement at The Marathon Hall of Arena in Hiriburua and opened officially on August 10, 1993, starring Pedro Il Aiden as the Prince Leo Farrell. Directed by Vittorio Loyzaga, the choreography was by Florence Rey Eneko, costume design by Alessandro E. Guevara, lighting by Sergio Jáuregui and orchestrations by Matteo De Jáuregui. The musical starred Il Aiden as Leo, along with Enrico Mariñelarena as Hajji, Rommel Andre Zatarain as Brent, Diana Montoya as Luna and Julie Bolibar as Queen Rosa.