Gekidol

January. 05,2021      TV-14
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis

Five years after a mystifying disaster decimates cities across the globe, Seria Morino receives an invitation to join Alice in Theater, a small stage troupe that takes it upon themselves to brighten the world through their performances.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2021

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12 Episode

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Episode 1 - Acting
January. 05,2021

Five years ago, the Global Synchronic Urban Disappearance claimed the lives of Seria's family. A ticket to a new, hologram-enhanced style of theater opens Seria's eyes to a new world of possibilities, if she can muster the courage to take the next step.

Episode 2 - A Theater Named Desire
January. 12,2021

Seria returns to Alice in Theater to pursue her acting dreams. However, the girls of Alice In encounter an unexpected problem. They'll have to find a way to raise more money if they want to make it in the theater business.

Episode 3 - Waiting for Airi
January. 19,2021

Airi is haunted by her past. In order to continue in Alice in Theater, she must find a way to reconcile her feelings.

Episode 4 - Birthday Party
January. 26,2021

After a successful closing night, Alice in Theater begins preparing for its next production. As Seria polishes her acting skills, the anniversary of the Global Synchronic Disappearance arrives.

Episode 5 - The Cherry Orchard
February. 02,2021

After celebrating Seria's birthday, preparations continue for Alice in Deadly School. A surprise development throws a wrench in the troupe's plans. Can they find a solution to the problem so close to opening night?

Episode 6 - A Doll`s House
February. 09,2021

Episode 7 - Much Ado About Nothing
February. 16,2021

Episode 8 - What Made Her Do It?
February. 23,2021

Episode 9 - The Living Corpse
March. 02,2021

Episode 10 - The Creation of the World and Other Business
March. 09,2021

Episode 11 - When We Dead Awaken
March. 16,2021

Episode 12 - All's Well That Ends Well
March. 23,2021

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