Yesterday, I attended a staff theater performance.
A dedicated theater near Hamamatsucho. Frozen.
Needless to say, the seats are full.
A children’s musical with a straightforward story.
But everyone, young and old, cries.
As for the dance, I was dissatisfied with the lack of things to see, but the singing of the actors was a masterpiece.
At the final, a standing ovation.
I also stood up and looked around, but there was only one uncle who couldn’t get up.
He had his arms crossed and a scary look on his face.
At this level, it feels like they won’t give a standing ovation.
I understand. correct.
But everyone wants to be caught up in a storm of emotions.
The goodness of a play is made by the audience.
Become one with the actors. That is emotional and emotional.
Same with discos and hot springs. I went home happy and satisfied.
Last night I slept better than usual.
I had a little bit of a scary dream, but this must be the Frozen effect.
I’m sure that the children who saw Frozen yesterday must have had unusual dreams.
All of the new Ginza staff members who went to see the play with me were thrilled because it was their first time.
What kind of dreams did they have when they returned home with the program in their arms? Koyama’s work is to create memories for life.
Working together is important.
I think it was a good memory for them too. For me too.
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Thank you for your hard work. Thank you.
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Blood sugar 150 Body temperature 36.3 degrees
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Representative Yasunari Koyama