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00:00Lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Hatsune Miku
00:32That's Muza Music, overflowing with Muza Smile
00:36Il, together with Yoshio's music, originally, really good
00:45Sing it to me Everybody dance Muza World
01:01I'm really busy today.
01:06thank you
01:08And so it begins, Yoshio's Mew!
01:10Pink everyone today!
01:12There were some who weren't wearing pink, though.
01:14Thank you for participating.
01:16Now, in terms of this program...
01:18As we announced earlier,
01:20Yoshio's Mew event has been confirmed to take place again this year.
01:24thank you
01:25thank you
01:27I think I get to do it once a year.
01:29The date and time is Friday, September 25th, starting at 6:30 PM.
01:33The event will be held at Tokyo International Forum Hall A.
01:36The venue has gotten even bigger, hasn't it?
01:38This time, we'd like to reach out to our viewers.
01:40You will be choosing the songs you want to perform.
01:43We'd love for you all to participate.
01:45Please visit the program's website for more details.
01:48Now, let me introduce today's guest.
01:50Here's who will be helping me make this year's Tony Awards a success!
01:53These two are
01:54please
01:55Thanks, thanks
02:01thank you
02:01thank you
02:03Today's guests are Miyazawa-san and Kyomoto Taiga-kun.
02:06thank you
02:07thank you
02:09I do it quite a lot here too.
02:11Today was the busiest day.
02:12Is that so?
02:13Even just starting out is fine.
02:14Hey
02:15yes
02:15I don't have the words to say, and I've been wearing this since about a minute ago.
02:20Today's broadcast is going to be quite ambitious, isn't it?
02:23That's right.
02:23Offensive
02:24Offensive
02:25I don't know, though.
02:27It's reassuring to know that the two of you are there.
02:29The 79th Tony Awards ceremony will be held on Monday, June 8th, Japan time.
02:33It will be broadcast live on [date].
02:34So tonight, each of us will be singing songs related to the Tony Awards.
02:37We will send it to you in full.
02:38Stay tuned!
02:39How about it, Tiger-kun?
02:40Is it okay to leave?
02:41No, no, the group's anniversary this year is
02:44There's a stone, and with that, we've been doing arena tours and things like that this time around.
02:47Because I'm being allowed to
02:48It is very fulfilling.
02:49Well, I feel like I've had a fulfilling and refreshing experience.
02:51That's right.
02:52I lost about 6 or 7 kilograms for a drama shoot.
02:56do
02:56Well, in this program, you know, when you want to eat sushi, what kind of sushi?
03:01ke
03:02It's not a model, though.
03:02This is a sample.
03:03The kind of thing where you look at a sample and try to be patient.
03:05So, did you do that again?
03:06Yes, they're doing it.
03:07I lined up samples of pork miso soup in the kitchen.
03:09I thought to myself, "Wow, that makes me feel like I've eaten."
03:12Isn't that a rather worrying episode?
03:15I wasn't quite sure how to process what just happened.
03:18But Yamachan must be busy too.
03:19Yes, thank you.
03:20Why do you need to manage your health?
03:21Maintaining good health involves these three things: getting enough sleep, eating well, and drinking well.
03:26It comes down to this.
03:26It's the complete opposite, which is wonderful.
03:28yes
03:29Let's get started.
03:30Ready, set, go, Yoshio's Mew
03:59Now, every year in New York, USA, on Broadway
04:01The plays performed in I during the year
04:03and the American theater world, which focuses on musicals
04:05The Tony Show is considered the most prestigious show.
04:09We'd like to present this again this year with these three people.
04:12How many years has it been since Emma-chan started working with us?
04:16This is my sixth year and sixth time doing this since 2021.
04:20so
04:21That's right.
04:22Because there was a period where we hardly saw each other except at the Tony Show.
04:26hey
04:26That's right, I feel like I'm being avoided too.
04:29No, no, no, but I've been able to do it quite a bit lately.
04:31That's right.
04:31I'm happy
04:33I've kind of fallen down
04:36In the sixth year
04:37It's been six years now.
04:40Wow, Emma is amazing!
04:42He can also make witty remarks.
04:44I agree
04:45It can also keep track of time.
04:47Honestly, what do you think? It's getting a little too harsh.
04:50What do you think?
04:51I really wish they'd stop.
04:53Can I be honest?
04:55I want you to do more
04:57That can help, right?
04:58I tend to be more of the one making the sarcastic remarks.
05:02But somehow I want to get more and more senile each year.
05:05Is that so?
05:06I want to be silly
05:07Mom, I want to become senile. I wonder if you start wanting to become senile as you get older.
05:09Isn't this year's Tony Show going to be amazing?
05:11This is bad.
05:11Making jokes on the Tony Show
05:13Let's work together on this one.
05:16Which one is Tiger?
05:17Straight man or funny man
05:18Are you senile?
05:19I'm trying to be the straight man, but it always ends up sounding like I'm the funny one.
05:23He says he's going to make a witty remark.
05:24I'm already senile.
05:26I agree
05:27But Emma has been doing it for 6 years and is the navigator for Tony Show
05:30Tar
05:30Are there any changes or anything like that?
05:32change
05:32Of course, it's about affection for Tony Show and the amount of knowledge you have about him.
05:36The number will also increase.
05:37In that sense, it's fun every year.
05:40Also, I wonder if Yoshio-san will be in the studio this year.
05:45Thrilling, isn't it?
05:46There were just the two of us last year, right?
05:47That's right.
05:48I was in Osaka last year.
05:51I agree
05:51I agree
05:52You know, during the Tony Show season, there are really a lot of regional tours.
05:56But you know that beforehand, right?
05:57But you know, don't you?
05:59I know roughly when it is.
06:00Well, we can't really move the regional performances.
06:02I agree
06:02The date is decided by the American Theatre Wing, you know.
06:06from
06:06That's right, you won't know until the very last minute.
06:08I didn't know until the very last minute.
06:08Oh, it seems there are two shows in Osaka on this day.
06:11This time too, we're heading to Hokkaido.
06:14That's right.
06:14I shouldn't really say this in Hokkaido, but...
06:17I am truly indebted to everyone in the East.
06:21I'm borrowing this cat
06:23If you really look at the schedule, you'll see.
06:26You could call it the Tony Showshift.
06:28I see
06:28I'm truly grateful.
06:30So it will rain this year.
06:32That's great!
06:33It's lonely when we're apart.
06:35I'm lonely.
06:35And Tiger said the same thing last year,
06:38How many times has this happened?
06:39My first experience was in 2024.
06:42This will be my third time.
06:43I see, but it's already been 3 times
06:45Yes, I've already done it three times.
06:47in a flash
06:48How do you feel about getting used to the Tony Show?
06:51Yes, I really didn't know what it was like until I got involved with this Tony Show.
06:54I never had the opportunity to go to places like New York or South Korea.
06:59Thanks to this Tony Show, or rather, thanks to this dog
07:01I guess they used it cleverly beforehand behind the scenes.
07:04That's not a good way to put it.
07:05Thank you for putting it together so well.
07:08I was also given the opportunity to study musicals.
07:10I was actually able to see it live.
07:13Also, there's the Tony Show broadcast.
07:15I didn't know such a work existed.
07:16The fact that we can find out this much in advance
07:17An unprecedented experience
07:19I'm getting more and more interested in learning more and more.
07:22This is definitely a fascinating world the more you learn about it, isn't it?
07:27Even we don't know all the directors and actors out there.
07:30There are so many of them
07:31I mean, I've pretty much never seen a new release, right?
07:34Getting to know that
07:35But that person is in this work or
07:37Because there's a joy in learning about things like that.
07:40So Thailand was really the first year
07:42Tony Show's answers to quiz-like things were really terrible.
07:45That was terrible.
07:46It was awful, wasn't it?
07:47Even back then, I'd already been doing musicals for several years.
07:49I was doing it
07:49But even when they're doing it, it's still about the Tony Show, right?
07:52There are even people who don't know that much about it.
07:54But thanks to that
07:55There are some viewers who are not very familiar with this.
07:58It was easy to go along with them.
08:01As expected
08:02So please just stay that way.
08:03Is that true?
08:03This is like a newcomer
08:05From a viewer's perspective
08:07But he's getting more reliable every year.
08:09That's right.
08:09This year, I also had the opportunity to go to Korea and other places.
08:12That's right.
08:13So this year
08:15Last year, the Korean musical Maybe Happy Night
08:17Tony Show, the first time I've been able to film an Asian musical.
08:20do
08:21The place where he was born
08:23I visited various places, including Daehak-ro in Seoul.
08:26That's right.
08:26How was it?
08:27It's really amazing, the stoicism of Korea
08:30That includes the performers and all of you as well.
08:32The scale of the people who create it and
08:35I was blown away by the quality.
08:38Also, the role I played
08:39The same goes for Yoshio-san.
08:39I had the opportunity to have a conversation with the actor who played Rudolf.
08:42There were things like that
08:43Uhyaku-san is a really nice person to meet.
08:45Have we met before?
08:46When you were in Japan
08:47That's right
08:48I'll be appearing in the final Miss competition next time.
08:49That's right.
08:49They will be coming to Japan this year to perform.
08:52I'd like to go see it.
08:53And of course, that includes actresses from Korea as well.
08:56DanceEU is really great.
09:00Somehow kind
09:01He was really kind.
09:02Strong and kind,
09:04Hey, what about Korea now?
09:06I've only been there once, on a private trip.
09:08I would really like to go and see it in person.
09:10There are things like "by oneself," but...
09:11Something like
09:14My values have changed, or rather
09:15I agree
09:15I think I saw something like that.
09:17I also got to see a few plays there.
09:20A group of around 200 or 300 people
09:22In the small part of the hand
09:24Energy directly
09:26I was watching from the very back.
09:27Even so, the energy just keeps going and going
09:29Did you think their vocal volume was different?
09:32The sound was overwhelmingly different.
09:33And then there's the sheer passion of the performance, too.
09:36I read in an article that she's taking voice training.
09:39Last year, once every two months
09:43I went to Korea mainly for personal reasons.
09:46I took the lesson with my wife.
09:51It's just completely different.
09:53Methods and such
09:54That's why it's so inspiring, isn't it?
09:56I agree
09:57That's great, isn't it?
09:59It's really like Musical 2
10:02I'm becoming more and more of a musical expert.
10:04I'd like to be like that.
10:05I hope to catch up with the two of you
10:07I will study hard.
10:08I think that's reassuring.
10:10And then
10:11The Tony Award nominations for this year were announced the other day.
10:14Moreover
10:14Musical awards and musical revivals
10:17They've all been nominated for awards.
10:19I'll read it.
10:21First up is the Best Musical Award.
10:23The Lost Boys
10:24A punk rock version of a 1987 coming-of-age vampire movie.
10:29A stage production using wind-themed music and aerial performances.
10:33I moved to a town in California.
10:36You will find out that it is a vampire's warehouse.
10:39A comedy film following the lives of teenage brothers.
10:42Ra
10:44It's packed with interesting elements.
10:49That's another one, isn't it?
10:50My hobby is amazing!
10:52Musical Co., Ltd. on the video streaming service Apple TV Plus
10:56Medidrama series
10:57This is a stage adaptation of season 1 of Dawn as a hobby.
11:00A couple with a strange interest in village life wanders into Dawn
11:03muga
11:03That place is reminiscent of the good old days of the 1940s and 50s.
11:08It was a world reminiscent of a musical.
11:10The two were bewildered by the villagers who suddenly started singing.
11:13too
11:13This work explores the essence of love.
11:16I did watch the drama series, though not the whole thing.
11:20It was on Apple TV+.
11:21That's an amazing premise.
11:23First of all, being under the spell of Disney movies is one example.
11:26But
11:27Why do they start singing? is the favorite thing about musicals.
11:30Isn't that a surefire hit?
11:32It's sure to be a hit.
11:33It's sure to be a hit!
11:34It starts from there.
11:36Next up is a parody song that sounds like something you've definitely heard somewhere before.
11:39It flows repeatedly.
11:40Is this that musical?
11:42This is like... that thing.
11:44And they're going to do it on Broadway.
11:46That's interesting.
11:47That's impressive.
11:47I think musical lovers will definitely love it.
11:50This is unfair, the settings are unfair, and there are still more.
11:53Titanic, right?
11:55Judging from the title
11:57A parody based on the classic film Titanic.
12:00product
12:00Celine Dion will serve as the narrator of the story.
12:03Appearance
12:03Of course, it's not the person themselves, that's obvious.
12:06The character I'm playing
12:07This is Celine Dion's perspective on Titanic.
12:09The premise is interesting.
12:11This is a show that will have the audience laughing nonstop.
12:13All the music used in the film is by Celine Dion.
12:16song
12:17A succession of iconic songs that defined the 90s will be featured.
12:20A hilarious work inspired by Titanic.
12:23in
12:23I can't even begin to imagine it.
12:24I wonder if they got Celine Dion's permission for this?
12:27You've got it, right?
12:28Are you taking it?
12:28It's scary that they didn't use a Celine Dion song.
12:32Your character will be in it, or something like that.
12:34Does that mean they said it was okay to say it?
12:37I want to know what he thinks.
12:38But this one had a great reputation even before it went on sale.
12:41That's interesting.
12:42And the fourth work is...
12:44Two Strangers
12:45The subtitle is "Career Planning Cross New York."
12:48To attend the wedding of a father I have never met
12:51I came to New York from England.
12:53Dougal and the bride's sister, who is worried about the future.
12:57Robin the Witch
12:59Two people, each with their own worries, on a wedding cake
13:01While carrying
13:01A story about two people who connect with each other as they travel around New York.
13:05is
13:05The overwhelming presence of the protagonist Dougal, played by Sam Tati
13:08Her impressive singing ability is a highlight.
13:11This is full of originality.
13:12That's great, isn't it?
13:13I don't know if there's some kind of telephoto capability involved, but
13:16I wonder if it took two people a whole day?
13:18I don't know, but I'm using the city of New York to express my feelings.
13:21The setting itself already seems like it could lead to a drama, doesn't it?
13:23That's great, isn't it?
13:25Well, I'm looking forward to each of them.
13:27Since there are supposed to be images of the Lost Boys, let's take a look.
13:30cool
13:33I saw some comments about the workshop.
13:37Last year, I think.
13:39There wasn't even a set up yet.
13:41But the song was probably composed by someone from a famous band.
13:46It appears in the film, and there's even a scene that looks like a concert.
13:51The rest is a vampire story.
13:52Is that a vampire now?
13:54I'm really raving about vampires right now.
13:56We're doing it right now, but...
13:58Something you'd probably never say in your life
14:00That's fine, isn't it?
14:01I think this could work.
14:01I agree
14:02I actually have quite a few connections to vampires.
14:04I had done it once before on stage when I was 27.
14:07Vampire actor
14:08What happens twice might happen a third time.
14:10This is also interesting, isn't it?
14:11It's both a coming-of-age story and a family story.
14:13It's also a vampire story.
14:15Wow, that's interesting.
14:16How about it?
14:17There are many things,
14:18If there's one thing Emma-chan is curious about,
14:21Yes
14:22Lost Boys, of course
14:23You could call it a false start.
14:25So you can fly through the air?
14:27Because he's a vampire
14:27I'd like to see that place.
14:30It costs a lot of money.
14:31That's right.
14:33Already the second best in history
14:34It was after Spider-Man.
14:35Yes
14:35Spider-Man was pretty amazing.
14:36Spider-Man was pretty amazing.
14:38It's next.
14:39I didn't realize it cost that much money.
14:42That's right, in terms of the story.
14:43I wonder what they're trying to achieve.
14:47How about Tiger?
14:48I'm still really interested in the Titanic.
14:50surely
14:51So you were watching me.
14:52I've never seen that before.
14:53But they're doing it in London too.
14:54Did he win the Oliver Award?
14:55I'm sure
14:56Generationally, probably just right
14:58People who saw Titanic
15:01As an adult
15:02Now we are a generation that can afford to spend money on the stage.
15:07A little bit of meta-commentary can be interesting, right?
15:09It also evokes a sense of nostalgia.
15:10Is Serene Vion in it?!
15:12Including that
15:14It's really delicious, that's for sure.
15:15Also, the person who plays Celine Vion
15:16It must be absolutely delicious.
15:18My second son is in the second grade of elementary school.
15:21I recently saw Titanic for the first time in a movie.
15:23We watched it together.
15:24Then, as expected,
15:25I was really surprised by how fresh it was.
15:27Did something like this really happen?
15:29What happens next?
15:30I was really drawn to it.
15:31It's a masterpiece.
15:32The universality of that story
15:34They're turning it into a musical parody.
15:37That's amazing!
15:38I'm looking forward to all of them.
15:38Next up is the award for Best Musical Revival.
15:41Well,
15:42We have this too.
15:43The first work is
15:44Cats the Jellicle Ball
15:47A remake of the musical Cats
15:49Competing in originality in dance and fashion.
15:51From the perspective of ballroom culture
15:53Reconstructed works
15:56Okare
15:57If you only look at that photo
15:59They called this Cats.
16:00If you don't say anything, they won't understand.
16:01I honestly don't know.
16:01I don't know
16:02This is so different from the Cats I know.
16:04The ballroom culture itself
16:06It's not something that's very familiar, is it?
16:09No, right?
16:10I can be taken to that world.
16:12That alone sounds fun.
16:14But even so, the ballroom is still
16:16That outfit
16:19I wonder if there's also an element of competing to showcase their individuality.
16:21So it seems to fit the setting of Cats as well.
16:24I see
16:25It's a great remake, isn't it?
16:26And here's the second piece, Ragtime.
16:28Winner of the Tony Award for Best Original Score in 1998, among others.
16:31The works that won awards in 4 categories
16:33Through the theme of racial and class immigration
16:35It depicts the light and shadow of the American Dream.
16:38I also had the opportunity to do it in Japan.
16:41The theme is truly race.
16:43It's really suitable for Broadway.
16:46In today's divided world
16:49I think the meaning of doing it now has expanded even further.
16:51That's the kind of work it is.
16:53And the third film, Rocky Horror Award
16:54It's a rock musical that still enjoys a cult following.
16:58Nominated for a lighting design award in 1975.
17:01In 2001, it won the Science Musical Award, among others.
17:04It was nominated in four categories.
17:06What's your answer?
17:08The direction, including the art, looks interesting, doesn't it?
17:12It's been performed many times in Japan, hasn't it?
17:15Many people like it, right?
17:18Even I have never seen the movie or the setting.
17:20I've actually only ever seen movies.
17:22But once you hear the song
17:25It's so addictive, I can't get it out of my head.
17:28This song sounds familiar.
17:31Gold-tier productions, even just musicals.
17:33There are so many,
17:34The 79th Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast live on Monday, June 8th.
17:38We will deliver from 8:00 AM on Sundays.
17:40It's not just about who wins the awards,
17:42A spectacular performance related to the nominated works
17:45degree
17:45An entertainment award that encapsulates the charm of Broadway.
17:48Therefore
17:48Please look forward to it!
17:51So, here are the highlights of this year's Tony Awards.
17:54Next, we will introduce it in this section.
18:05Here it is.
18:08He casually puts on his glasses.
18:11Usually, usually
18:12This show is quite busy.
18:15The first match really involves a lot of different things.
18:17I was made to read even more than usual today.
18:19There's so much going on today!
18:21I was really made to read it.
18:23Maybe I could have Emma do half of it.
18:25No, no, thank you so much.
18:27Okay, let's do that from next year.
18:29Here you'll find the guest's unexpected side
18:32This is a segment where we ask people to confess their feelings.
18:33This time, we'll cover the highlights of the 79th Tony Awards ceremony.
18:36I'll have the two of them confess their feelings.
18:38Let's get started.
18:40First up, Emma's Tony Awards
18:42Wow, actually, Muse
18:45Actually, the 79th Tony Awards
18:54Pay attention to the pink field of vision.
18:56Wow, the person in sight...
18:59pink
19:00pink
19:02How about it?
19:03I'm definitely from that generation.
19:06I also don't really like the music.
19:08To be honest, I didn't think the song was great either.
19:09I just listened to it.
19:10Ah, this kind of song
19:11There are lots of songs I know, right?
19:13The Moulin Rouge song that's playing right now is an example of that, isn't it?
19:16Oh, I see.
19:18I made pink
19:19I think pink is also included in the production.
19:23That's right
19:24Other songs from Moulin Rouge by Pink's
19:26I'm using the song.
19:27And Juliet
19:30I'm definitely more familiar with Broadway.
19:32Pink herself was on the Billboard Hot 100 song chart.
19:38Four number one hit songs
19:39That's amazing!
19:41This is what Pink looks like.
20:02My speculative talk is completely unnecessary, isn't it?
20:05That's interesting.
20:06Three albums achieved major rankings on the album charts.
20:10He's a world-renowned artist who has won three Grammy Awards.
20:13But
20:14Well, actually she's a big fan of Broadway
20:17It was
20:18That's right
20:19When I first heard that she would be the host...
20:23I honestly wondered why.
20:25Broadway musicals and Broadway musicals aren't directly related, are they?
20:27That's right, the hosts up until now have been people like Hugh Jackman, for example.
20:31Actors who have performed on Broadway
20:33Like The Shu Groban, for example.
20:34I think the kind of people who are like showwomen have worked in that role.
20:39But
20:40Pink-san has no experience performing on Broadway.
20:43I wonder how she came to be called Pink-san.
20:50Someone refused.
20:53I'm really reading between the lines.
20:55Stop with the "understood" talk.
20:58It's okay, it won't reach America.
20:59It will arrive
21:01That's fine, I suppose.
21:02To host a show, he himself needs Broadway experience.
21:05Apparently, he was worried that it might be necessary.
21:08But when I found out my daughter was going to be taken to the Tony Show
21:11I was very happy
21:12Then it was announced that the person in question had accepted the role, saying they would do their best.
21:16I did
21:16Those kinds of things are really important, actually.
21:19How about it?
21:19If your child says it to you
21:22I'll do it even if you don't tell me to.
21:24Tony Show
21:25I'll do that.
21:26I could go even if I had to leave the kids behind.
21:29But
21:29It's not just the Tony Show, but kids like this and ask me to do this.
21:35When you say
21:37It's like, even if you don't know much about it, you think, "Okay, let's give it a try."
21:41He's truly great.
21:42Yes, there is.
21:43Is there any?
21:43Yes, yes, that's right.
21:44surely
21:45So Taiga will surely
21:47I might have said something like that when I was little.
21:49That might be the case.
21:50But my dad and others like the sentai series and
21:56- Low-quality stuff
21:57When you say you like this
21:58There were times when I noticed my father was appearing on it.
22:02Special appearance
22:03My son might want to see it, so maybe he'll appear.
22:06That might have been the case, too. That's nice, that's wonderful. But anyway...
22:11The reason was, well, anyway, Pink-san
22:14The fact that they're getting involved with the Tony Show is probably because of the people at the foot of the mountain
22:17Yes, in the sense of spreading out, I think so. It's really an opening act.
22:21I can't even imagine what kind of songs they'll sing right now.
22:26I have a feeling they'll definitely sing a song from the Moulin Rouge.
22:30This Moulin Rouge song is so exciting, isn't it?
22:33Is that so?
22:34It will definitely go up.
22:35It's gonna be amazing!
22:36I'm looking forward to it.
22:36So, that's why we should be paying attention to that this year as well.
22:40Now, we'll talk about Taiga's highlights later.
22:43Now, we'd like you to perform a musical song that you'd like to sing.
22:46This is Premier Music Stage.
22:48This time, each of them will perform a song related to the Tony Show.
22:53I would like to, however
22:54I wonder what song Emma chose?
22:56Wow, it's suddenly time to sing!
22:57That's right.
23:02What I want to sing is from Merrily We Roll Along, Ga
23:06It's a song called the season's opening number.
23:09They were doing that, weren't they?
23:11Yes, I am in the work called Merrily We Roll Along.
23:13I'm making my musical debut.
23:16Well, the work itself was originally performed in 1981.
23:20In the United States, the 77th Tony Awards will be held in 2023 for the revival.
23:24It won the award for Best Revival Show Musical.
23:27Right?
23:28Stephen Sondheim's works transcend the present into the past.
23:32And tracing back through that history, the generation that gained wealth and fame among young people
23:37It's a story where friendships end up falling apart as a consequence.
23:43I played the role of Mary, one of the three characters.
23:45And this song will appear again a little later.
23:49It's a song sung by someone named C.
23:51Mary's song isn't for Yamachan's character.
23:53However, two of these three are a composer and a lyricist.
23:59A work that could win a Tony Award on Broadway.
24:02My dream is to write.
24:04This song finally became a huge hit.
24:09I'm actually going to make it a hit.
24:11This song is sung and at the end of the song, can everyone hear it?
24:15If you ask if it surpasses it, it's an incredible fusion of applause.
24:17This leads to a scene where even the Tony Show isn't just a dream.
24:22So, rather than songs from the story itself, maybe songs from the play or show?
24:25Sung as one of the songs
24:26Yes, you could call it a play within a play.
24:27It's a song from the album, so it's very showy and professional.
24:33It's a song that's kind of like a roadside lesson.
24:37Why do people from the Kansai region always show up on Broadway?
24:39I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but I thought it would be okay since it's that kind of song.
24:43That sounds great! Just hearing about it makes me a little excited, and I want to go soon!
24:47hey
24:47Yes, and since we have the opportunity, there are three of us, so we asked you all, right?
24:54On the Friends Tony Show
24:56We'll take on that challenge as a group of three.
24:59Really? It's been 6 years, so we've known each other for 6 years, and I've also been with them for 3 years.
25:02Is it okay if we're all somewhat old friends?
25:04Are you okay?
25:06Can I say it?
25:07Actually, I really love Merili.
25:09So
25:11Please understand that this is what it means.
25:13We would also like to sing "Old Friends" as a trio.
25:16Okay, let's start with Ima-chan's solo song. Please get ready.
25:19congratulations
25:19congratulations
25:50I can do for him
25:53Maybe he thinks that I'll come through for him
25:57Maybe the moon is cheese
26:01And yet maybe not maybe
26:06Something real is happening here
26:09But baby, you're a baby
26:14And the man I'm married to needs me near
26:22Okay, the moon is cheese
26:30And I love the guy I shouldn't
26:34And I don't the one I should
26:37All the love is blind
26:38And I go for the kind that I finally find
26:42It is no good
26:48And as we're rolling along
26:53You take for granted some love
26:57We're away
26:59We took forre our love
27:03And still I say
27:04We had a good thing going
27:10Instead of just getting gone
27:18We had a good thing going
27:22I'm going
27:25We had a good time
27:34Only we had a good time
27:35We had a good time
27:38We had a good time
27:44and after all
27:45Can we take our time
27:45What about ktoś?
27:51old friend, aren't we comrades?
27:55No matter how much the world changes
28:02Our friendship will never change.
28:11Hey old friend, nothing has changed.
28:15old friend, forever
28:17Let's walk together, old friend.
28:22We've been together for too long
28:28Words are unnecessary.
28:33People and seasons change.
28:38Everyone meets
28:41And then they part ways.
28:44But old friends, these kinds of companions
28:50Is there any other way?
29:01Haa
29:12Haaah, haaah
29:14Ue, I,
29:17Please feel free to do so.
29:19The pianist was Ms. Osaki.
29:21thank you
29:24No, just a little
29:27It's thrilling!
29:28Things are hectic right now.
29:30Isn't that a bit too sudden?
29:32That's right, and what's more...
29:33Old friends are always companions.
29:36This is my first time singing.
29:38Just a little.
29:40The final harmony is difficult.
29:42That's difficult.
29:43I don't really know the correct answer at the moment.
29:46But it was better than during rehearsal.
29:48Is that true?
29:49How was it?
29:50We met at a good time.
29:53That was great.
29:55How is it?
29:56But Emma's
29:57I wanted to keep listening to it forever.
29:59Seriously
30:00I felt like I'd arrived on Broadway.
30:02That's true.
30:03But it's a really cool song.
30:06What's interesting about the stage is
30:08It has a pretty sweet feel to it.
30:10We create a melody that goes "Jalaladararara" together.
30:15Right?
30:15But I was told that it wouldn't be a hit.
30:18I was told to make something catchier, make something, make something.
30:22Applying that melody
30:24This is the finished, super-showy version.
30:27That's right.
30:28Sondheim has certainly composed a variety of songs, but I think they're a little...
30:31It's kind of like Kroto's music, or rather, it has a lot of difficult melodies.
30:34But that solo number from earlier was easy to understand in a good way.
30:39It's not so much like Sondheim, or rather, it's not typical of him.
30:41Sondheim himself probably had a lot of things said about him.
30:44I ended up putting into my lines everything that was said to me like, "That's impossible."
30:48I wonder if they made this song with a bit of irony in mind, and that's why it's all
30:53I think they made the last chorus of "Do Friend" difficult. It's hard.
30:56Let's try again next time.
30:59I'd like to do it again.
31:01I feel like I've become an old friend by singing it every year.
31:05Now, once again, let's look at the highlights of the 79th Tony Awards ceremony.
31:08Now let's have Taiga confess his feelings.
31:11Let's go, Taiga-kun's Tony Awards
31:13Wow, actually, Muse
31:16Actually, the 79th Tony Awards
31:20what?
31:25Pay attention to this performance that condenses the most memorable moments.
31:29This is
31:31This isn't just about this year, but...
31:33It could be said that this is one of the highlights of the Tony Awards.
31:36Not just award ceremonies.
31:37Opening performance and so on
31:39I think that's definitely something I look forward to when I watch it.
31:41Also, this work is very condensed.
31:44Enjoy it live right there
31:46We're also happy that we can watch it on live broadcast.
31:49If it's a show like this, I'd actually like to go see it on Broadway.
31:51It sparks all sorts of dreams, like wanting to see a Japanese version or something like that.
31:55If the statue is this amazing, I wonder how much more incredible it would be in person.
32:00It makes you feel that way, doesn't it? And then there's the opening performance.
32:02Mons, how did Pink sing this time?
32:06I'm really looking forward to seeing if they'll perform it.
32:08Every year there's an opening, and then there's what you might call the middle section, something like that.
32:14There was a song that was a bit of a parody, a comical song.
32:18the law of nature
32:19The ending was also a grand spectacle, and there was so much to enjoy.
32:24Yes, what about the Tony Awards? They've been held six times and three times so far.
32:29It doesn't have to be anything else, but this performance left a lasting impression on me.
32:32Natoka
32:33The first thing that comes to mind is when the Writers Guild or something goes on strike.
32:40There was a year when we weren't allowed to write a script, so there was no script.
32:46I had to do it semi-improvisationally in that situation.
32:51That was Aria's Devos, right?
32:55They were singing and dancing like crazy.
32:57So, at first it was something like a dance performance.
33:00I wonder if it had already started?
33:01Even without a script or a written plan, we'll continue.
33:05I thought something like that felt very Broadway-like.
33:09Moreover, there was hardly any conversation in between.
33:12She was probably already continuing with this kind of improvisational perspective.
33:17I feel
33:17So, on the one hand, it means that it's possible to do it even without a script.
33:23If it's not properly structured
33:27I remember thinking the show as a whole was a little underwhelming.
33:32be
33:33So, I guess they really are the people we need.
33:36Various stars come out and they all probably do it like this
33:40When Npe comes out,
33:42It's interesting that it starts with a normal self-introduction because there isn't one.
33:45I'm not like that.
33:47Yeah, that's right, but I was like, what was I supposed to say again?
33:52Well, it was fairly fresh, I suppose.
33:55I might actually remember it.
33:57Huh? How about Taiga?
33:58When I saw outsiders live, I was really struck.
34:01At the gun
34:02After that, I was able to actually see it live on Broadway.
34:05I had another opportunity after that.
34:08We were close in age, so we had a lot of energy in our performances and things like that.
34:13It's shorter, but you can still enjoy the Tony Show.
34:16It was also the moment I realized their charm, so I think their performance was great.
34:21It's like he's putting his life on the line for Month, and that will determine his future long-term career.
34:25Apparently, the way orchids and those from local parks sell is different.
34:31I was really putting my heart and soul into it, and I was like, what was it called, color...
34:39Maybe it's a coupler or a Carolina change?
34:41When that Black person was singing, it was amazing
34:45What I remember is that wonderful actress who sang that solo.
34:49I was probably not feeling well.
34:53Maybe it's a gypsy, not a big drama, but Carolina
34:59Maybe I should change my mind, I'm sorry to say this, but I'm not going to give up.
35:04I sang all the way to the end, and everyone around me was like, "Wow!" and I felt something too.
35:10Of course, it's best to be in good condition, but I wasn't in perfect condition.
35:14I'm a little surprised that it gets across to so many people.
35:19Ah, today I'm really remembering the person who became the author.
35:21I feel like I shouldn't give up.
35:23It's not like everyone is only looking for perfection.
35:27They come here seeking a live performance on that particular day.
35:29So there's no need to force yourself to do it, but answering with all your might is
35:33Wow, it really does stick in your memory.
35:37And as I mentioned earlier, I appeared in the Japanese version.
35:41Ragtime nominated for Best Musical Revival.
35:44It was arranged, and the cast of Ragtime was Tony
35:47The awards are full of great songs.
35:49Hmm
35:51And both of them have been nominated for multiple Best Actor awards, too.
35:55They've been nominated so many times, and who will sing which song?
35:59I'm really looking forward to finding out what happens.
36:03So, with that said, let's move on to the Premier Music Stage.
36:06Let's get started, let's keep going, let's keep going, this is the corner
36:10You can barely see the cut, and this time too,
36:14They've been performing songs related to the New York Awards, so next up is Taiga's...
36:17What kind of song did you choose? Well, in 2012...
36:22It won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
36:26They were doing that musical called Once, and from that,
36:30-Ring Slowly is like a theme song
36:32It's a really classic song, but actually I think it was last year or last year
36:37Yes, I'll be working on the Japanese version of Once Upon a Time for the first time in 2025.
36:42And that's also a song I practiced and played on the guitar there.
36:46Oh, I see, so this time too, let's try harmonizing with Emma in that style.
36:53I would be grateful if you could give it to me.
36:54Is it a duet? Originally, it was with someone named Sarah.
36:57I was singing as a person.
36:59Is it okay if it's not me this time?
37:00I would of course like to work with Yoshio-san as well.
37:03Old Friends
37:04Okay then.
37:05Old Friends?
37:07Of course, with Emma
37:08Is this your first time, Emma?
37:10This is the first time I've heard this song, it's so wonderful, and it's even in the movie.
37:14Right?
37:14It's a really catchy song, isn't it?
37:17I was thinking it would be nice if the two of us could sing this song together this time.
37:20And as I mentioned earlier, from ragtime...
37:23"Make them hear you" is also a great song.
37:26Well, this year it was nominated for Best Musical Revival.
37:30It's been installed.
37:30I played the role of a young Black man named Cole House.
37:35But
37:35I really did suffer that injustice and lost the person I loved.
37:41Well, they're going to fight, right?
37:43Well, it's more like a strike or a standoff.
37:46I think it was a library.
37:47Inside that facility
37:49I want to keep fighting, but
37:52Well, they came from outside saying, "You should resist."
37:55The police are coming, the power of the state is coming
37:58At that time, I sang to my comrades who were holed up inside.
38:03We are in this battle
38:05Right now, I might lose, but
38:08But I want to pass this on to future generations of children.
38:11The fact that we fought is a very important number.
38:16Yes, I would like to submit it.
38:18Okay, Taiga-kun and Ima-chan, please get ready.
38:23thank you
38:23Well, at least we get to hear Taiga's guitar playing.
38:27Please get ready for a moment.
38:30And then, will Osaki-san suddenly appear on screen playing the melodica?
38:37Isn't this the first time we've seen a melodica on this show?
38:39This is the first time on this program.
38:41Is it quite common? Do you often use a melodica in your performances?
38:45Occasionally, but I think it might suit the tone of the guitar.
38:48Then we can hear Taiga's guitar too.
38:51Ozaki's melodica is also heavily decorated, isn't it?
38:55My dad decorated it.
38:56Did your dad decorate it?
38:58I'd like to hear more about that, but the show is about to end.
39:00be on one's mind
39:01Are you okay, Taiga?
39:02it's okay
39:03It appears we are ready, so please proceed.
39:56Thank you for watching.
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45:10Thank you for watching.
45:40Thank you for watching.
46:15thank you
46:16thank you
46:16Thank you for watching.
46:29Thank you for watching.
46:47Why is such a difficult song? I'm sure it was very hard for both Osaki-san and the arranger.
46:54Those were four intense songs.
46:57We do something every month today, don't we?
46:59That was pretty high in calories, wasn't it?
47:03That's a good thing, and it's rewarding.
47:05Also, while playing the piano
47:09What happened?
47:10It feels like I'm playing the piano.
47:13Using both hands seems like it would be too expensive, doesn't it?
47:16Is that even possible?
47:18But Kyomoto-san's guitar really took the lead.
47:21It was easy to play.
47:22I was running for a bit, though.
47:23I want you to run quite a bit.
47:25No, I don't know, I didn't know.
47:27He said it himself.
47:28I said quite a lot.
47:30There are so many truly wonderful songs.
47:32Even at this year's Tony Awards, there's still more to come.
47:35Some numbers I've never encountered before.
47:36I'm going to be able to play it, so I hope you'll look forward to it.
47:40Now, for the next episode of Yoshio's Mew...
47:42We will be closed in June.
47:44There's the Tony Awards, after all.
47:45The next one will be on Wednesday, July 15th at 10 PM.
47:48This will be broadcast live.
47:50Now, let me reiterate...
47:52How was your day, Emma?
47:54Wow, it was a really hectic day!
47:58Doesn't the actual Tony Awards ceremony feel a bit like this too?
48:01They looked a bit alike, didn't they?
48:01It's morning, so that's the area around there.
48:03Like being made to sing first thing in the morning.
48:05That's right.
48:05Being forced to sing is kind of weird, though.
48:07I know this isn't the best way to put it, but
48:08Even now, tonight, these three of us will take to a new stage.
48:12I've become an old friend.
48:13This has deepened our bond even more.
48:16It has deepened.
48:17And those two, you know, they're also really into other video work.
48:20Even though they're busy, they still sing musical numbers like this.
48:22I really love musicals.
48:25I felt that way.
48:27I realized that practice is really important.
48:30I agree
48:31Yes, I've actually wanted to do that for about a month now.
48:35For this reason
48:37But today, I'd like to introduce you to this wonderful number.
48:41Yes
48:41It's the Tony Awards, so it raises expectations.
48:45So Tiger has about 45 seconds left.
48:49Please give us a final comment along with the highlights.
48:52I agree
48:52Personally, this is my third Tony Award.
48:56I'm so grateful that the supportive Yoshio-san and Emma-san will be with me again.
48:59Ideally, I'd like to be able to study a lot while having fun.
49:02Nato
49:02And we also want to share with all the viewers the highlights of the musical.
49:05I hope this message gets out more and more.
49:07Please be sure to watch the live broadcast of the 79th Tony Awards ceremony.
49:13please
49:14Wow, you've become so strong!
49:15Is that true?
49:16Wow, thank you so much!
49:18It's getting better year by year, which is exciting.
49:20Um, well, by the way, I'm in Tokyo.
49:24I was in Sapporo until the day before.
49:26I will also be returning from Sapporo Park to perform, so I love Macchan.
49:30Have a great night!
49:32good night
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50:07Add it to your favorites so you don't miss it.
50:38The pinnacle of theatrical musicals
50:39good night
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