For the first time in three years, I saw Kabuki, Takarazuka, and Shiki Theater in a row.
I started a theater party for Ginza staff.
A staff member who works at Kabukiza Tower have never seen a Kabuki performance.
The threshold is high, and it costs too much money.
I have never been to Takarazuka even though I work at the Ginza headquarters.
Because it’s hard to buy tickets.
There is a permanent theater of the Shiki Theater Company in Minato Ward.
There are many staff members in Minato Ward, but I have never seen a live performance.
I have never seen a live performance, or a live actor.
In Corona, I want to the staff who go back and forth between home and work to enjoy the local theater culture.
With such thoughts, I started the theater festival, with my attendant.
Even if I don’t say “it’s because I want to see it”, it is like that.
We are now in an era where we can comfortably enjoy ourselves at home, on the Internet, in movies, in theater, and at concerts. It’s convenient.
But at home alone, I don’t feel like giving a standing ovation to any great musical.
For the experience to be empathized a large number of spectators must be in the theater.
Communication with patients and users is to be able to sympathize.
To share emotions. I want Koyama’s facilities to be real theaters of life.
I like musicals.
For the movie Les Miserables I went to the cinema every day for a week in a row.
But in musicals, the live stage is still more impressive.
A musical speaks like it sings. My sermons and anger at conferences sing as they speak.
Although it is an angry scream song.
Even if it’s a zoom meeting, my angry opera should be conveyed to the other party.
Because it’s the song of the soul.
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