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00:01Wow, Yoshio-san, the opening was amazing, it was incredible, just those 20 minutes...
00:06It was a time packed with concentrated charm, and it had been a while since we last met.
00:10It's like the opening of the Tony Show, with all sorts of things.
00:14New works, names of various people, all included, entertainment
00:17It was great to participate in the entertainment, but what do you think, Ima-chan?
00:21Rank performance.
00:22It's the best, as the locksmith said, but at first I
00:26See, everyone should have no doubts about me taking on this hosting role.
00:29I know you're doing it, he said, and then he was like some kind of mysterious Peter Pan.
00:32It was like a line, but the atmosphere suddenly changed, and here
00:36- A song by Ran Rouge, Lady Marmalade
00:38In addition, I will introduce each song, each work,
00:42From there, Pink's star power as an artist
00:48It's like it really draws you in, or rather, it's an experience I've had with musicals.
00:52And so,
00:52Even without it, there's a certain allure, a feeling that a great show is about to begin.
00:57I thought it was a powerful performance.
01:00Even at this point, I can't tell if it's perfectly in my field of vision or what perspective it's from.
01:04I thought I had passed.
01:06You have an incredibly strong love for theater, a love for Broadway.
01:09It's like the fans, the biggest fans, are the ones who are watching.
01:14It really gave me the feeling of retirement.
01:16How was Taiga?
01:18Pink's performance was probably the ending.
01:20It got so exciting, I think.
01:22It was amazing to think that it might end, but then my hobby
01:24But please, it really captures the essence of what makes a musical so great.
01:28There was acrobatics and dancing, it was an amazing opening.
01:30I thought it was a fitting stage for them.
01:32There was a flow to it, a real momentum.
01:36I imagine it must feel really good to be able to sing and dance like that.
01:40Moreover, this is a parody, or rather, a comedy.
01:45I think that's amazing.
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01:57Next up, nominated in the musical revival category...
02:00A ragtime performance is scheduled.
02:04This story is set in America in the early 20th century and depicts the relationship between Black and White people.
02:08And Jewish immigrants came together to weave a story.
02:13The musical is like a prologue to the story.
02:15There will also be a Japanese person named Maria Kondo appearing, so
02:19Perhaps a Japanese person appeared in the Tony Award-winning booklet.
02:22It could also become that.
02:24It really was a great opening. A masterpiece that will go down in musical history.
02:28It's a wonderful opening, so what kind of choreography and staging will it be?
02:31I'm really looking forward to seeing how it's expressed.
02:37Didn't Mr. Yoshio also use an auction system for that?
02:40Yes, that's right. You see, the rehearsals took an incredibly long time.
02:43Those three races really come out in a big way, so what kind of
02:48I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out in terms of the performance.
02:49Next up is a ragtime performance, followed by a theatrical performance by a female theater performer.
02:52The winners have been announced.
02:57Now, Taiga, let's do a ragtime performance.
02:59How was it?
03:00Also, when that hobby suddenly comes up, the atmosphere changes completely again.
03:02Wow, the way they take the music and the way they move in the dance are completely different.
03:07The atmosphere is completely different, you know.
03:09Even though they're both musicals.
03:10Yoshio-san was doing it too, right?
03:11That's right. But there are actually quite a few similarities, like the way they appear,
03:16Well, it might be decided that we'll represent three races.
03:21But of course there are differences, so at the same time, the Japanese version is also somehow bad.
03:26I felt like I wasn't losing to Kunai, but what do you think, Emma?
03:29Well, this musical has so many great songs, doesn't it?
03:33I used to think things like "Meals of a Dream" or "Petit" were pretty much my whole life, but...
03:37I guess it's amazing that so many people are appearing in this opening number.
03:41It's rare to find a musical written by someone else, isn't it?
03:45And to be able to see it at the Tony Show is truly a luxury.
03:48That's what I thought, and I kind of want to watch ragtime just like this.
03:52In terms of feelings as well.
04:22The quality is high, and of course, that goes well.
04:26There are probably some things that can't be helped, but I guess it's the batting average.
04:29surely.
04:30His batting average is also high.
04:31You know how sometimes you're just riding a wave of ideas?
04:35They'll come out.
04:35You'll gradually lose weight, and your appearance will become slimmer.
04:38Now, let's talk about Michael Arden's career so far.
04:41I've compiled it. Please take a look.
04:43yes.
04:46In 2023, they performed in a parade, and in 2025, they performed in "Maybe Happy Ending"
04:51We won the Cal Direction Award.
04:52And this time, not only did they win the Best Direction award for Lost Boys, but also the Best Lighting Design award.
04:57It has also been nominated for an award.
04:59Variety?
05:00Isn't that going a bit too far?
05:02So, Tiger?
05:04That's amazing.
05:05Tiger is the type of person who likes to try all sorts of things, isn't he?
05:06No, no, no, well, that's true.
05:08I've been given the opportunity to take on various challenges as an idol.
05:11But it's just too diverse, it's almost overwhelming.
05:14It seems like he's not disliked by his peers in the industry.
05:16I'm sure it would make others envious.
05:19But I guess that's how it is, when you're involved in directing, you're already involved in this field as well.
05:22I really want to be in charge of it myself, and I'm particular about the lighting as well.
05:25But I'm sure.
05:26Kageyama-san really wanted to do something, didn't he?
05:28I wanted to work with a man on lighting.
05:30Direction came next.
05:31And performers are also included, right?
05:33Because they're the original cast of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
05:35hey.
05:36So I guess you can probably see things from all perspectives now.
06:10This is actually a playbill of Titanic, for example.
06:15You know, like Celine Dion on the Titanic poster.
06:19He has appeared after defeating the previous ruler.
06:20I feel like I'm going to get scolded for all sorts of rewards now.
06:23That's being pushy.
06:25Just looking at that poster, you have absolutely no idea what it's about.
06:29hey.
06:29That's being pushy. They just grab other people's microphones and sing.
06:32And there are instances of that here and there.
06:35Actually, the director doesn't like this Celine Dion song.
06:38Well, I wasn't originally planning to go in, but I forced my way in.
06:43Or rather, I ended up taking the picture, so it was included.
07:03Now, next up are the Musical Direction Award, the Theater Direction Award, and the M
07:07Musical nominee, Titanic performers
07:09It's lance.
07:10I wonder what's going on. I'm looking forward to finding out.
07:14So, Taiga, what did you think of Titanic?
07:18As someone who loves Titanic, I was really looking forward to it.
07:20But even after watching it just now, I still don't really understand it.
07:23Yeah, I guess so. It leaves me with mixed feelings.
07:25There are settings that make me want to see it in the theater, but the development...
07:29I really didn't understand that.
07:31That's right. There were a lot of people who I didn't know from Titanic.
07:34Come.
07:35It ended romantically with a kiss.
07:36That's right. What about Emma?
07:39No, no, no, but this is like, I went to New York and made three or four films.
07:45I went to check it out after having a drink or two in the evening, and it was really
07:50I thought it looked fun.
07:52If you're looking for a letter that doesn't put too much pressure on you, try a musical invigorating bath.
07:56And, you know, when everyone can laugh heartily, that's a good thing, isn't it?
08:01Has its priority level gone up or down?
08:03It went up a little. It really did go up a bit.
08:06I thought this looked like it would be fun.
08:08No, no, this is something you can only find on Broadway, after all.
08:12I have a dream of coming up from the Sana Theater and riding on the ON stage.
08:17Also, this parody, or rather, it really makes you laugh in all sorts of ways.
08:21I feel like I really like it.
08:24I wonder how I came up with this idea.
08:26I'm also curious about what Celine Dion thinks about it.
08:28But...
08:29I don't know where the inspiration comes from. And now, musical
08:33The Best Director award went to Jaylon Levinston & Bill Ro
08:36The Cats Judge Ricol Ball was awarded.
08:40Kageyama-san, what do you think of these results?
08:42I could have imagined this, but actually, this directing award has been given to women since 2019.
08:48The awards were given alternately by gender, male, female, and male, much like the Kohaku Uta Gassen (a popular Japanese New Year's Eve music show).
08:53I suppose there's some consideration or intention behind that, isn't there?
08:55I don't know, but this year, I'm getting more lag time.
08:59It was supposed to be about receiving an award and becoming a woman, but I didn't end up going that way.
09:03But, well, it was something I could have predicted.
09:05It's certainly innovative, isn't it? To make a classic sound so new...
09:10Having set it up, the next step is Cats the Jerry
09:13A performance by Kuru Ball is also scheduled.
09:16Kageyama-san, what are the highlights here?
09:17This is a 1990 film called Paris, The Night Never Sleeps.
09:21There's also Madonna's huge hit song, "Vogue."
09:23But within that worldview, there is ballroom culture, and from my parents
09:27LGBTQ people who have been abandoned have formed a community,
09:31So, they held a contest here.
09:33Therefore, this production of Cats depicts that contest.
09:37So, it's safe to assume that cats have almost no redeeming qualities, right?
09:39Koi-kun has been made to hold it again, too.
09:41Well, since Kageyama-san went to the trouble of bringing it,
09:44Since we're here, let's have some fun together!
09:46Well, certainly.
09:47I wish I could see it.
09:47You were able to see almost the entire venue, right?
09:49He was really holding onto it, wasn't he?
09:51This is the original, these are the lyrics, right?
09:53The lyrics are written here.
09:57As someone who entered this world because of Cats,
10:00It's still a bit complicated, but like this, we give new life.
10:04I get the feeling that I am being watched.
10:05Is the song itself from Cats?
10:07However, rap is also included. Lloyd Wehrmacht is in a completely different work.
10:16There was a lover there, right?
10:18This time, there's a special judge who's always on stage, this B
10:21On Roadway, quite a few famous people come, but who
10:25A celebrity may be judging this time, or a special judge.
10:29I evaluate cats based on their meows, like "meow" or "nyan."
10:33Yes, yes, yes.
10:34So, let's do it during the performance.
10:37And I wonder who will be coming this time.
10:42And next, we will announce the winner of the Best Actress in a Musical Performance award.
10:45Please take a look here.
10:47Professor Katsuta, whose methods are you paying attention to?
10:49It's definitely ragtime. I think it's Michelle Lewis.
10:54I'm playing the role of Sarah.
10:57Audra MacDonald in the premiere was also wonderful, and
11:01She's still winning Tony Awards, but to be honest, she's my taste.
11:05In that sense, I can't help but feel it was a bit too intense.
11:10And, as a newcomer, she is very well suited to this role,
11:15I thought she was perfect for the role of Mari.
11:17Oh, that sounds fun, Harumi-chan, you're talking about Japan too, right?
11:21Harumi-chan, who played the same role, was also fantastic.
11:24I think that's why it has made such great strides, so masterpieces are
11:29It also has the effect of creating stars, so this time it's definitely a veteran
11:34From Ran, I'm not sure if they're calling her a newcomer, but there are quite a lot
11:38Across the country, with various people, so that place is always like that every year, veteran
11:42I want Ran to take the picture, but then again, a newcomer taking the picture here...
11:45So, what will your future career be?
11:47There's also the aspect of opening it up again, isn't there?
11:50That's right. The question is, what kind of drama will unfold?
11:52Yes. Now, we will announce the winner of the Best Actress in a Musical Performance award, Cats...
11:56I'm going to see The Jellicle again. Cats the Jellicle
11:59This is a performance by Eriklebo.
12:01I did it.
12:04Well, well, I'm so glad you finally made it.
12:06I'm finally sorry to have kept you waiting.
12:07It was really exciting. How was it for you, Oga-kun?
12:09Wow, those costumes are gorgeous and dazzling, and the dancing is amazing!
12:12It was a fantastic performance, so energetic!
12:14That was great. The audience members were so good at using their senses, they were all in sync.
12:19The way they did it was amazing, wasn't it?
12:20Including that, the sense of unity was great.
12:22That, too, will probably make it exciting.
12:23How about the winner of Cats the Jellicle?
12:25Was it?
12:25No, but the music was more original than I expected.
12:29There's the pect, but it's also been arranged, and also, well,
12:32It was a story about a cat choosing who would be chosen, but this time it's a human.
12:37Even in the ballroom, there are still people who shine just as brightly, and I want to shine just as brightly.
12:40The fact that it's something that appeals to a select few, that its universality remains unchanged, made me happy.
12:45I think this is proof that it's truly wonderful.
12:47Holdweber was there too, but somehow, the movie version of Sho
12:51I saw in an interview that they sent me a story about getting a dog at a store.
12:54I'm glad he seemed happy this time.
12:56Now, next up is the announcement of the nominees for the Best Theatre Production Award.
13:00Let's look back at the past.
13:01Yes. Professor Katsuta, you watched Giant, what did you think of it?
13:05From the perspective of the science department, I think it's liberation, but giant
13:08He won the Best Actor award, but John Lithgow
13:10—Right.
13:11Ah, I see.
13:11Anyway, it's a troublesome role, and at 80 years old, the stage singing is very
13:14He performed with an incredible amount of energy and a powerful presence.
13:18Because I am.
13:19Yes, Roald Dahl, the famous children's author known for "Giant"
13:22This is John Lithgow, who plays the role; please take a look here.
13:25yes.
13:27Well, do they look alike? Somewhat?
13:31It seems like he said it himself.
13:32John Lithgow, I think I look like him, I really do.
13:35He said he was lucky.
13:36He won the Best Actor award, and it will truly be a memorable moment in his life.
13:40It became a work of art.
13:41He said that this moment, right now, is the happiest he's ever been.
13:44We have received an interview from John Lithgow.
13:48Thank you for watching.
13:50Next, I had them play at a Japanese store.
13:51From now on, you'll have a store in Japan and it'll be a big success, right?
14:02Thank you so much, it's a big car.
14:26You say you're a veteran, but...
14:28Certainly in their 80s
14:29If you set up a wonderful stage
14:32I think it's truly a dream for us actors as well.
14:36Next up is Too Strangers
14:38Career, Cake Across, New York performance
14:40Monthly events are also planned.
14:42Mr. Kato, this is
14:43This is a young man who came to his father's wedding, who was from England.
14:4725 years old
14:48She is the younger sister of the woman who will be my father's wife at the age of 26.
14:54Take the subway from the airport to New York.
14:56But it didn't go so well.
14:58As we got a little closer
15:00Dad's American Express with no spending limit
15:03Using
15:04Go out into the city
15:06Buy a suit
15:07Eat something good
15:08Drink alcohol
15:10You might end up with a bill like this.
15:12It might be a device
15:13The staff might not be able to clean it up.
15:15There's no limit on the amount you can spend with a $100 bill.
15:17In the end, they ended up staying in the pet house at the Plaza Hotel.
15:21That
15:22Announcement of Best Actor and Best Actress in a Musical
15:24And the 2 Strangers Career Plan crosses 200 million
15:27This is a performance.
15:30Now, Oga-kun
15:302 Strangers' performance was fantastic!
15:33That's right.
15:33Of course, this was the first time I'd ever seen it.
15:35The song is amazing, and above all, it's just so wonderful.
15:38There was Mr.
15:39The story is also much easier to understand now.
15:42I wonder what will happen in Act 2 and beyond.
15:44It really raises expectations
15:45That sounds like an interesting performance.
15:48No, it's like a musical
15:50I want to see this in the new musical
15:53Excitement and
15:54There aren't many complicated special effects anymore.
15:57I'll compete with my voice.
15:59Let the quality of the music speak for itself.
16:00We'll win with our story.
16:01It was a performance that conveyed a sense of integrity, wasn't it?
16:05I genuinely want to see it.
16:07It was wonderful.
16:09Yes, and the Best Theatre Award goes to...
16:11Liberation won the award.
16:13So, Kageyama-san, what will the result be?
16:16The fact that he was the one who won the Pulitzer Prize is...
16:18They were really strong.
16:19Mr. Shobu said the same thing, didn't he?
16:21So it's really just like last year
16:23After all, Pulitzer Prize winning works
16:25The theater award will be filmed
16:27That flow
16:27yes
16:29The atmosphere at the venue somehow felt like this work
16:31I felt like they were giving me a push.
16:33The fact that it was filmed by a female playwright
16:35I think it's a really big deal.
16:38In the sense of an American female playwright
16:40For the first time in 40 years
16:40I agree
16:41I think it was 1987.
16:42It was either 18 or 1987.
16:45Heidi Chronicle
16:46In the work called Heidi Chronicle
16:48It feels like a celebration.
16:502009 was the year of a French playwright
16:52Even though it's an American awards ceremony
16:57American women
16:59That's a bit surprising, isn't it?
17:02In that sense, it might have great significance.
17:03I agree
17:04And now, what's next up is a Chicago medley!
17:07Yes
17:08It goes without saying that it's stylish.
17:09The golden age of sexy musicals
17:12Set in Chicago in the 1920s
17:14A singer who committed murder
17:15Roxy
17:16By the power of unscrupulous lawyers
17:17This is a dark comedy depicting the journey to acquittal.
17:21It was performed in 1975.
17:22Revived in 1996
17:24The following year, they won six Tony Awards.
17:28Ms. Kayama will be performing in Chicago this year.
17:31What is the reason?
17:32This year marks the 30th anniversary of Riverbal.
17:34It's been going on for 30 years now
17:35The movie version of Mama Morton appears.
17:37After the intro, I'll play Mama Morton's song.
17:40The first person to shoot a non-binary photo at the Tony Awards
17:43Sing Alex Lium
17:44Cell block words
17:46The audience also participates.
17:47This is the last one, right before Pink-san sings.
17:51Well, maybe Pink-san
17:54We might play All That Jazz.
17:55fun
17:56Yeah, I think there are some.
17:59Last year, Hamilton performed to mark the 10th anniversary of the start of the season.
18:01There was a month, though.
18:02Tyrone's masterpiece marks a milestone in this world.
18:04It's nice to be able to see it again.
18:06That's incredibly luxurious, isn't it?
18:08You can only see it here.
18:10Chicago, in particular, is quite well-known in Japan.
18:13I'm even more excited now.
18:15But Chicago is really...
18:18Lately we've been welcoming various guests.
18:21Of course, attracting customers is difficult, isn't it?
18:23The longer it gets, the more
18:25In that sense, let's get excited again here.
18:27I hope that history will continue.
18:30It's amazing that it's lasted for 30 years, isn't it?
18:33Next, we will announce the winner of the Musical Performance Men's competition.
18:36And here's a special medley from Chicago.
18:39Will Pink sing?
18:44Okay, Oga-kun, Chicago's performance was amazing, wasn't it?
18:47That's amazing!
18:47I'm really enjoying experiencing the world of Chicago in real time.
18:49That is
18:50I thought it was an incredibly luxurious time.
18:52It's like the work has a certain unique quality to it.
18:53It had a dark, almost mysterious quality to it, which was lovely.
18:57It was spectacular, wasn't it? So many different people appeared.
18:59Okay, Yama-chan Pink
19:00pink
19:02His singing ability and expressiveness are just overwhelming.
19:05My reaction was something like, "Wait, are you going to leave Chicago after this?"
19:09I wonder if I've ever done this before.
19:11It's very dark.
19:12yes
19:13I think Possy's dance is unique.
19:16I was told that if it hurts, it means it's working correctly.
19:19I wanted the Pippin movie more.
19:22That movement is kind of wriggly.
19:24I think it looks easy at first glance.
19:26Pink-san is unique and can embody that.
19:29It's absolutely amazing!
19:31I've been watching it all along.
19:32The determination to focus on that vision,
19:34From the moment I started playing, I felt like I wasn't putting my heart into it.
19:36I haven't done it.
19:37I really felt it deeply.
19:39That was wonderful!
19:40Alex's singing voice was great, wasn't it?
19:41No, it's on a whole other level just to listen to it every time.
19:44A wonderful singing voice
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19:58Now, next up is the announcement of the winner of the leading actress competition in the play.
20:01Let's look back at the nominations.
20:10Rose Byrne, from Fallen Angel
20:16Carry-kun is better than a bug
20:23Susanna Flood from Liberation
20:29Oedipus by Lesley Manville
20:35Kelli O'Hara is better than a fallen angel.
20:41So, Kageyama-san, who are the leading candidates for the Best Actress in a Play award?
20:45Which way?
20:45Lesley Munville's acting is so good it's almost frightening.
20:48teeth
20:48Her acting is terrifying
20:51It's terrifying.
20:53What kind of
20:55They keep coming one after another.
20:57I still prefer the tragedy of Oedipus.
20:59A question asked in today's modern era
21:02When I saw her acting
21:03It hadn't really been long since it ended.
21:07This isn't a spoiler, but
21:08They're doing something amazing, aren't they?
21:11It's not a spoiler, is it?
21:12I think everyone knows about it because it's an art myth.
21:14That's the government office where she married her son, right?
21:18Wow, that gives me the creeps.
21:19I'd love to try it, it gives me chills.
21:21So, please let me put them on here.
21:23This is a question about the Tony Awards.
21:27Even if you say "leading female role,"
21:30Just as important as the lead actor
21:33I think there are also some female performers.
21:36That line to draw is
21:37How and who makes those decisions?
21:38This is difficult because there is a nomination committee.
21:41There are roughly 50 to 65 people in this group.
21:44Those people watched all the Broadway shows.
21:46They each decide.
21:49Well, there's always the matter of each individual instance, isn't there?
21:51That's right, so in some works, maybe
21:53Sometimes she was the lead, and sometimes she played the female role.
21:55In the revival, the role was played by a woman.
21:56Those are the kinds of slight differences that come into play.
21:58So, this time,
22:00Can't you just say you want to play a female role?
22:02That's also true.
22:02Can you say that?
22:03Can you say that?
22:03Can you say that?
22:04Can you say that?
22:05Basically, the nomination committee will make the final decision.
22:07If you don't rebel
22:08Because there are also supporting roles, right?
22:11Yes, there are.
22:11I thought he was the main character, I thought he was the lead.
22:13Yes, there are aspects like that.
22:14Well, Oga-kun, you're good at both.
22:15I think I'll be playing both leading and supporting roles.
22:17When I was the lead
22:19Is there anything you pay particular attention to in this regard?
22:21When I was in my 20s
22:23As the chairperson, I feel like I have to take the lead somehow.
22:25Fresher
22:26I thought I needed to broaden my horizons.
22:28Lately I've been able to relax my shoulders.
22:30Even if you make it the lead role...
22:33For others as well
22:34The most important thing is for everyone to fulfill their role.
22:36Certainly, indeed
22:37And if you have a little extra time then
22:38I hope I can notice all of you.
22:40That's roughly the feeling I've been going for lately.
22:42Don't try too hard.
22:43I agree
22:44And then there's Mozart, for example.
22:45There are also senior members here.
22:47surely
22:47There are still many things I can be helped with even as the lead actor.
22:53I also said what Thailand said.
22:54I feel really sorry about what I did in my 20s.
22:57Someone like me standing in the middle...
22:59I was doing it feeling sorry about it, though.
23:02But basically, not much has changed even now.
23:05I'm not saying I'm sorry, but
23:06But somehow I'm a part of it.
23:08If you fulfill your role
23:11I'm sure they saw what was going on.
23:15I think
23:15I wonder if I was right?
23:17If you go in the direction of being considerate of others...
23:19It's become all about that.
23:21It really does make you neglect your main job.
23:22That's why
23:24I learned a lot.
23:25Also, are there any suggestions for bringing lots of treats?
23:27I'll do my best to bring in refreshments.
23:31When it really matters, you know
23:32I'm usually the first one to eat.
23:34That's right, take the lead.
23:35I put it in because I want to eat it myself.
23:37I was wondering, are you the type to bring gifts?
23:39I would love to do that.
23:41I was sure everyone was having fun.
23:43It's important to do things in a healthy way, isn't it?
23:45Ideas become reality
23:47It's a great source of motivation.
23:48That's right, that's right.
23:49Next up is the announcement of the Best Actress in a Play award.
23:52And nominated for Best Musical Revival.
23:55This is a performance that won a Rocky Horror Award.
23:57The Rocky Horror Awards are fun, aren't they?
23:59I'm looking forward to it.
24:00I wonder what kind of chair it will be.
24:04Yes, in today's opening performance as well.
24:06Yoshio-san showed it to us
24:07It was a Rocky Horror Award-winning time warp.
24:09How was it?
24:11That reminds me of what happened early this morning.
24:14This happened today.
24:16That was just a moment ago, right?
24:17The charm of a song never fades, after all.
24:19Everyone can have fun together
24:22It's a song with a unique atmosphere.
24:25What I sang today
24:26The melodies and arrangements I sing have a high degree of freedom.
24:30Right?
24:30Therefore, the atmosphere of the song will probably change depending on the performer.
24:33I still think it's a very appealing song.
24:36How was it, Taira-kun?
24:37I was really impressed by how well the performers controlled the venue.
24:43And
24:43The audience even stood up and danced along with us like this.
24:47It was wonderful to see them dancing together as one.
24:50Sometimes I don't really understand what you're saying.
24:52That's good, or rather
24:53Let's just leave it alone for a bit
24:55It's a bit similar to the Cat's Jellicle Ball from earlier.
24:57I mean
24:58Because it's a world that's so hard to understand
25:00It's like you can jump right in with all your might.
25:02It makes me want to sing and dance together.
25:05I really felt the power of the work.
25:08Now, next up is the most anticipated category of this event.
25:11The winner of the Musical Revival Award will be announced.
25:13Let's look back at the nominated works.
25:23Cats The Jellicle Ball
25:29Ragtime
25:34The Rocky Horror Show
25:40Now, we have an attractive lineup!
25:42This year's Musical Revival Award is...
25:45I've already seen all three performances so far.
25:47However
25:48Which of Taiga's works are worth paying attention to again?
25:51I just saw it, too.
25:53The Rocky Horror Show had a huge impact on me.
25:56This includes the direction, the sets, and the art direction.
25:59It was absolutely wonderful.
26:00It certainly wouldn't be surprising if Taiga was among them.
26:03I'm not sure which role it is, though.
26:08What about Yama-chan?
26:10I think I'd go with Cats.
26:14At that solo exhibition
26:16Even though it's called a solo exhibition, it's not really a solo exhibition, is it?
26:18But it's a work that has become a standard.
26:21To be honest, when I first saw it I didn't understand it,
26:26I enjoyed the beauty of the songs and the overall experience.
26:31So, that means it's actually a good material, right?
26:34There are also specifications for reinterpretation.
26:36This is a bold reinterpretation, but
26:39It's like everyone can enjoy it this way.
26:41What it means to direct it with a modern interpretation
26:45I felt it was wonderful.
26:46Yoshio-san, as expected, but ragtime
26:48Yes, I have a strong attachment to it.
26:51Looking at the trends, it seems like it's something that's needed in this day and age.
26:55I thought so.
26:56And then there's the sheer strength of the music itself.
27:00Of course, themes and stories are also important.
27:03They're all amazing songs.
27:06Therefore, it is also wonderful as a musical.
27:08I'm really happy that it's being performed again, and I think it has meaning.
27:12How are things going, Professor Katsuta?
27:13I think ragtime should take the lead.
27:17Just as Mr. Miyazawa just said...
27:20Where does the value of a revival come from?
27:23Will it be disruptive?
27:23Considering that, I think it's probably not Cats.
27:26That's certainly true about the meaning of the revival.
27:29It can be seen from various angles.
27:31And next up, there's a memorial performance scheduled.
27:35Yes
27:35From the musical Rent
27:37Without You
27:38Hamilton returned last year after a 10-year absence.
27:41Featuring a collaboration between Leslie Odom Jr. and others.
27:43Delete
27:44Kageyama-san, this performance
27:46Yes, this is the song "without" that's playing now.
27:49I can't live without you.
27:51The lyrics make this song truly perfect for paying tribute to the writer.
27:55Leslie Odom Jr. sang this.
27:58To all those who have cried this past year
28:02That kind of moist
28:03He also appeared in Rent.
28:07Hamilton leaves a strong impression, though.
28:08Yes, he
28:09surely
28:09This kind of time is truly unique to the Tony Awards.
28:12We do this at other awards ceremonies as well.
28:15Perhaps because it's a tighter, smaller community
28:19Everyone in that venue is really
28:22While thinking of those who have passed away
28:25To share that time
28:28It was a sad but beautiful time.
28:31That's important.
28:32I think
28:32Our own perception of Japanese theater
28:34I really want to have that kind of time.
28:36I think that every time.
28:37Not just the actors, but
28:40The staff who provide support behind the scenes
28:42Each and every one of us is a member of this community
28:44It's a time to feel.
28:46Next up is the announcement of the Musical Revival Award.
28:49This is a memorial performance.
28:54The highly anticipated Musical Revival award goes to...
28:57Ragtime won the award.
28:59yes
28:59How about you, Seo-san?
29:01I feel happy somehow
29:05I guess you could call it hope.
29:06I think it was a well-regarded work from the start.
29:10I think it's being re-evaluated.
29:12It is also gaining recognition as a new masterpiece.
29:15I have a feeling that this award might be the one that will be given.
29:19We did it in Japan too.
29:21I hope ragtime will be performed all over the world.
29:25I got the feeling that wasn't the case.
29:27How about Tiger?
29:28Yes, ragtime, you all were listening to it earlier too, right?
29:31There were quite a few people who said that it was definitely true.
29:33I thought the photos were really beautiful.
29:37Each of the Cats was wonderful, too.
29:39You know
29:40Each performance has its own meaning.
29:42Well, I guess ragtime was chosen from among those options.
29:45There's definitely meaning in it being performed on Broadway now.
29:47I think that's possible.
29:50Next up is a performance by the Lost Boys.
29:53It is set
29:55I'm really looking forward to Kayama-san's performance.
29:57Yes, this is
29:59To escape from her father's domestic violence
30:01The mother and sons are in a seaside town in California.
30:04I moved in
30:05But there was a vampire lurking there.
30:08The four members of the band are vampires.
30:11I'm a closet vampire.
30:12The protagonist attends that live concert.
30:14I find myself becoming a little charmed by him.
30:16The live performances in those kinds of places
30:20From what I've heard...
30:21Vampire stories are actually quite difficult.
30:24that's right
30:24You will be zincarnated by a vampire.
30:25Works by Lester and Elton John
30:28Dance of the Vampires
30:30Then Frank Wilde's book
30:33Dracula
30:34All a big failure
30:36So this too
30:38Everyone was wondering what would happen.
30:40Professor Katsuta, why do you think vampire stories are difficult?
30:43That's why I actually love it.
30:45Everyone loves it, right?
30:47I think so.
30:48But Leicester and
30:49I saw Leicester play in particular.
30:53I guess it's in that special exchange-like part
30:56Going too far
30:56It's a matter of personal preference.
30:57But this time, they might be able to beat Jix.
31:00That's one point.
31:02Let me ask you a question here.
31:04I have a question about authentication.
31:08The Lost Boys were flying, etc.
31:09I think the highlight is the incredibly elaborate production.
31:12Among past Broadway productions
31:15The kind of extravagant and surprising production is
31:17What else is there?
31:18There are many examples, for instance, the chandelier from The Phantom of the Opera.
31:22feather
31:22That's right.
31:23There's also a work called Stranger Things.
31:26This is
31:28The Phantom of the Opera Chandelier
31:29Stranger Things, this is how it covers the stage
31:33A monster appears, but it only shows up for about two minutes.
31:37It will come out as an animatronic and cost $8 million.
31:42In Japan, there's a robot hidden above that costs 1.3 billion yen, and it's a production
31:51Isn't that a real pain for users? I think it was a Mind Flayer monster.
31:54Then, when Tiger-san saw it, it started pouring rain.
31:57The way it fell was impressive, wasn't it? Outsider had so many outsiders.
32:02Broadway is amazing for trying to do something so extravagant.
32:06The robot from Stranger Things was in the London performance
32:09It didn't exist on Broadway, after all.
32:12I'm wondering if it's okay to show the photo that appeared after saying that.
32:15People tend to hide those kinds of things, don't they? But I guess you don't have to get your money's worth.
32:21Well, even Chandeliya only really shines for that one moment.
32:27Yes, that's right. This robot is so huge that it looks like this...
32:31Tara
32:31You can already see it, it's floating too much, you can see it.
32:35Is it okay, but as a presence, it's like it's always been here, that kind of huge
32:40There are times when many luxurious things appear, and when one dies
32:44There are generations and trends, right? Like the tou I mentioned earlier.
32:47Strangers is really easy, or rather, it's a bit...
32:51It was the same with Meeve's Happy Ending, but even when it's simple
32:53If you're going to do something this big, that's what Broadway is all about.
32:57Sometimes I get that feeling, and the fact that this side exists is what's so great about it.
33:00Now, eat!
33:01Now, let's announce the winners of the Theater Company Award and the Lost Boys' performance.
33:06Is there a chance of a false start in performance? What about jinxes?
33:11And now, we'd like to welcome a wonderful guest to join us: Mijikal
33:17Kenji Urai, who will be appearing in Ghost, and Hochikaze Mado
33:20This is Kasan Takeuchi Yume. Nice to meet you.
33:23thank you
33:24thank you
33:25Well, as for Urai, we performed together from Osaka last year as well.
33:28It's here for the second year in a row! Thank you so much!
33:32I just saw Michael Arden's Lost Boys. What do you think?
33:35The performance was amazing, wasn't it? Yes, in what ways?
33:40Was it breathtaking?
33:42Well, Asai, or rather, the way it was about to end, was really wonderful.
33:47I think the rock sound was really amazing.
33:49That was cool, wasn't it, Mr. Takeuchi?
33:52It's like this performance is happening at the same time on the opposite side of the world.
33:56I wouldn't say it's happening right next to me, but the thought of it happening far away is kind of amazing.
34:01You'll get energy.
34:02It's exciting, isn't it? Thank you for your wonderful comment.
34:05Like a jump is included.
34:07My thoughts
34:08I heard that Hoshikazu-san went to Broadway recently.
34:10yes
34:11Did you see any impressive works?
34:14I like The Great Gatsby and Navy Happi
34:17—I've decided to make it three pieces: the ending and And Giluette.
34:20I was there
34:21They were all truly breathtaking.
34:24But somehow, especially with The Great Gatsby, Mr. Yoshio previously
34:29I had seen it when it came out as well.
34:31There's also a Takarazuka version, and the parts that have a story are more...
34:35It was very educational to learn about it from a different perspective and in more depth.
34:39I think so
34:41None of the three of us here have made it to Broadway this year.
34:44That's right, I'm very busy.
34:45More than anyone else, Hoshikase is now bringing the winds of Broadway
34:49Thank you
34:49thank you
34:50I imagine you're very busy.
34:52No no no no
34:53But then, new works are quite difficult to create.
34:55Yes, this time we had a limited amount of time to complete three works.
34:59But even so, I'm happy to be able to listen to it.
35:01Now, Urai-kun, last year you won the Musical Production Award, right?
35:05I did.
35:05South Korea's first Maybe Happy Ending
35:08It will be performed again this year.
35:09I'll be doing the Japanese version.
35:11Well, the premiere was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
35:15After winning a Tony Award last year, how do you feel about this year's revival?
35:18The Japanese premiere was held under a state of emergency, or something like that.
35:22It had just opened at that time.
35:26masks and
35:27That's the hardest part.
35:28We'll skip a few seats or something, together with the customers
35:32It's really like, what do you call it, a start or something
35:36It was the moment the lights of the theater were lit again.
35:41I'm really happy that it's being performed again after all that.
35:45I think everyone's expectations are high.
35:47Taiga went to South Korea this year for a reporting assignment.
35:50How did Maybe Happy Ending come about?
35:53What to say
35:54I think you probably heard it, but what did you think?
35:56That's exactly what "Maybe Happy Ending" is like.
36:00The creators are working together closely.
36:04Rather than collaboration, we should really share our opinions.
36:07It's amazing how the act of making things leads to such wonderful creations.
36:10and
36:10This is a time when you can truly reaffirm things through personal experience.
36:13The way it's made seems very well done.
36:15I agree
36:16This might be the Western way of doing things.
36:18Now, regarding Ms. Hoshikawa's appearance in the musical...
36:21Well, as I just heard, creators give each other their opinions.
36:24What do you think about making them fight?
36:27No, let them fight.
36:28No, just a little
36:29What type are you? Are you the type that likes to fight?
36:31No, I'm the type to accept things.
36:34But, but, but, I still think it's important.
36:37I also interact with the staff.
36:38I also communicate with my co-stars.
36:42Since it's a game of catch, the acting is
36:44I think that's the best part, and I believe it's very important.
36:47Yes, I think so.
36:49But this time with Takeuchi-san...
36:50It's the same role as the double cast.
36:52So, what do you think? Are you the type to argue about your opinion?
36:55Should I make them fight or not?
36:58I loved it
37:00I loved it
37:00About Yoshikawa-san
37:01I've also had the opportunity to see various works by Yoshikawa-san.
37:05I feel like a fan right now.
37:08Fighting or not
37:09Fighting or not
37:10Hold up that notebook already
37:12I want to ask about various things
37:13Please tell me about that theory.
37:16thank you
37:17This is my first musical.
37:19That's right
37:20I've been dreaming about this for a long time
37:22My dream of over ten years has finally come true.
37:25Well then, this isn't the time to be fighting, is it?
37:27This is no time for fighting, is it?
37:28Even when fighting
37:28I will do my best to return to the present.
37:31Such a musical ghost
37:32To everyone performing
37:34They will perform a live version of the piece in the studio later.
37:38Yes, and after this...
37:39This is a performance of Book of Mormon.
37:42Premiered in 2011
37:44This year marks the 15th anniversary
37:46This work
37:47Two people with completely opposite personalities
37:49Young Mormon missionaries
37:51It depicts the struggles of people fighting against the recession.
37:53It's a musical comedy.
37:55Yes, Kagemoto-san, I'm really looking forward to this.
37:57I'm looking forward to it.
37:58This is truly the final scene of Act 1.
38:01And to conclude it all is
38:02This is Michael.
38:03ah
38:04My friend
38:05My friend
38:06My friend's last
38:07Wow, I'm looking forward to it!
38:08yes
38:09So, something about missionaries
38:10A slightly nerdy missionary
38:12I
38:13We have to go into recession.
38:15It's a moment of making a vow.
38:16Various characters
38:18Each person's feelings
38:20Say
38:20Sing
38:21The original cast
38:23It's emotional, though.
38:24When it first came out, it was a little
38:26My impression is that it was sensational.
38:29It's a comedy, but
38:30Is it okay to handle this?
38:32Mormonism
38:33Because it's okay to handle it.
38:35Some people still can't see it.
38:36I think there are some.
38:38Next up
38:38We are pleased to announce the winners of the Theater Revival Award.
38:40and
38:41It has been 25 years since the premiere.
38:43Book of Mormon Special Performance
38:45is
38:48So, there was a performance of Book of Mormon.
38:51Earlier I said it was the 25th anniversary of Shogi, but I'd like to correct that; it's the 15th anniversary.
38:56Thank you very much, it's the 15th anniversary, it's wonderful, it's wonderful,
38:59Yaka-kun, your friend appeared, finally, with the Toto Award,
39:02When a friend of mine is performing, it's been three years, it's been three years
39:05Then, things changed, the third year was wonderful, and at the end, it was a bang.
39:09So it was a powerful performance, a big payout, a great puff
39:13It was a performance.
39:14And now, the award for Best Theatre Revival goes to Death of a Salesman.
39:19This was the award.
39:20Professor Katsuta, what do you think of these results?
39:22It seems natural, doesn't it? The protagonist is a salesman who is selling
39:26One cynical interpretation is that the product is oneself.
39:30There are some, but they are products that have become old and are discarded.
39:34The quality is, this is him, but I think it's absolutely true, especially in this performance.
39:40Well, there was no performance, was there?
39:43It means that even as times change, it still feels more urgent, doesn't it?
39:48That's what I thought, but I wonder if that's good or bad, but it will be screened in Japan as well.
39:54When it was done, I had similar impressions, or rather, the same feelings about the work.
40:00The structure of our society continues to be consumed even as times change.
40:03I realized that building something doesn't change anything.
40:06Now, next up is the announcement of the Best Actress in a Musical award.
40:09Take a look, this is the lineup, Kageyama-san, Zuba
40:16Who are the most likely candidates?
40:17I like Marla Mingley, but she's already in her works.
40:21And I made a self-deprecating joke about when I was off-Broadway
40:23KCDB is making self-deprecating jokes about having won awards.
40:27That's exactly like the épé épé épé épé from Des Miserables.
40:30- It's not Lee, it's Fantine, and then there's E from Frozen.
40:33I'm a big fan of Rusa's singing, and I really want her to succeed.
40:37And the Best Leading Actor in a Musical award will also be announced.
40:41Please see here.
40:44As expected, Joshua Henn played Cole House.
40:49Lee
40:50I think they've been appearing in a lot of different works all this time.
40:51I think this is where their abilities will finally be recognized.
40:54I hope it will be recognized.
40:55Wow, two people from ragtime have been nominated!
40:59Things like that happen.
41:00So, the definition of the lead role is a skill.
41:03Difficulty and mystery
41:04But I think both of them are well-suited to the leading roles.
41:08Next up is a performance by Chorus Line.
41:11And the Best Actor in a Musical Award and the Best Actress in a Musical Award
41:15The winner is... it seems that A Chorus Line is...
41:19So it's not a group performance, but just one person?
41:21Ice Rutonia Wars continues
41:23This is CBS
41:28I went to CM
41:29Oh, are you getting off?
41:34It stopped.
41:35I'll go back and stop once.
41:36yes
41:37a little bit
41:55Yes, so I went, but I didn't go.
41:58As expected, it's a live broadcast, a live broadcast that spans the globe.
42:02That
42:02The US also experiences quite a bit of turmoil, so the broadcasts are sudden.
42:06Sometimes we go to commercials, and sometimes we don't go to commercials at all.
42:10I'm definitely being tossed around by it.
42:14I agree
42:15But now that they've done a live broadcast of the Tony Awards, I feel like there's nothing to be afraid of.
42:19Shall we?
42:19Yes, the length of time is one thing, but you can also improve in many other ways.
42:23I don't know what will happen.
42:24Certainly, indeed
42:25I will tell you
42:26Well then, let's talk about Chorus Line.
42:28This performance is definitely scheduled, isn't it, Takeyama?
42:31Why are you doing this this year?
42:32This year seems to be full of anniversaries, doesn't it? Chicago was like that too.
42:36Quomol
42:37In the case of A Chorus Line, it marks the 50th anniversary of its premiere in 1975.
42:40That's right.
42:4250th anniversary
42:43Rachel will be singing a wonderful song solo.
42:48That should be the case.
42:48There are many songs with chorus lines, but I have a feeling it might be that one.
42:51But
42:51Our theme song
42:53Rachel is the one who's known as Eviter in London, right?
42:57It was very well received.
42:58So that means it's coming to Broadway, right?
43:01yes
43:01I feel like we're all connected as we prepare for the show.
43:03surely
43:05I imagine the preparations are progressing smoothly.
43:08That's how it works within the community.
43:10You've been dropping hints about next year's project quite a bit, haven't you?
43:14Out
43:15Coddington made a brief appearance too, didn't he?
43:18That's probably why Broadway is in a tough situation right now.
43:21That's precisely why
43:23Does it also serve as a way to properly promote the product?
43:26hey
43:27Yes, I think so.
43:28It's the 80th anniversary, next year will be the 80th time.
43:31So, will they really go this time?
43:32Next up is a performance by Chorus Line.
43:34Best Actor in a Musical, Best Actress in a Musical
43:37This is an announcement.
43:39Are you going?
43:41Go ahead.
43:42Aren't you going?
43:45Now, the winners for Ragtime have been announced.
43:48Earlier, at Ragtime, we won the Musical Sound Design Award.
43:51I received the award.
43:52Kai Harada has a video message for all of you watching the show!
43:55I received a message.
44:21happy
44:24Thank you for the wonderful comment.
44:25thank you
44:26Thank you for your time.
44:27And now, finally, we come to the star of the Tony Awards, the musical
44:31The winner of the Best Musical Award will be announced.
44:32First, take a look at the nominated works.
44:44Lost Goy
44:48Shmigadon
44:55Titanic
45:09Now we are finally reaching the climax.
45:17Based on past performances, I'd like to hear your predictions.
45:20I'd like to try it.
45:21First, Taiga-kun
45:22I got to see a variety of performances today.
45:25Including that
45:26I felt that Lost Boys had incredible momentum.
45:30It's similar to Outsider from a while ago.
45:32It has a bit of a dark side to it.
45:34It also has a certain strength to it.
45:37It seems like it would appeal to young people as well.
45:39I felt the energy.
45:40Yes, that's the story.
45:42Now, Emma-chan
45:43I have a Too Strangers carrier cake.
45:47I guess among these brand musicals...
45:50I would like you to take a picture of me.
45:53I
45:56And now, we will announce the winner of the Best Musical award.
46:03And now, finally, the 79th Tony Awards ceremony!
46:06Announcement of all awards
46:07The performance has ended.
46:10Now let's take another look at today's award results.
46:13First, here are the results for each of the award-winning works.
46:19yes
46:19Yes, Best Musical
46:20What happened to your hobby?
46:22The Best Theatre Production award went to Liberation.
46:25And the award for Best Musical Revival goes to Ragtime.
46:27The Best Theater Revival Award went to Death of a Salesman.
46:30yes
46:30Next up, the Best Actor Awards in the surrounding area.
46:32Here are the results for Best Actress.
46:35In the women's category, Henry won the Best Actor in a Musical award.
46:38John Lithgow won Best Actor in a Play
46:41And Casey Levy won the Best Actress in a Musical award.
46:44Leslie Manfil won the Best Actress in a Play award.
46:47Ragtime was really strong.
46:49I knew it.
46:50In the musical category
46:51Regarding the musical section
46:53Lost Boys, Hobby Gadoon, and Ragtime are in 4 categories.
46:55Tsu
46:56The result was that he received the award.
46:58It's all even, but Oga-kun, how do you feel about coming all the way to this year's awards ceremony?
47:03Was it?
47:04It's been three years, my third year, and I think this every year, but it goes by so fast.
47:07That's the right timing, isn't it?
47:08That's right, for a long time
47:09If it continued like that, it would be 12 o'clock in the afternoon.
47:12But this year too, there are some really colorful and unique ones.
47:15Male
47:15I learned a lot from discovering new things about various works.
47:21And now, we have the person who appeared earlier...
47:24To everyone at Musical Ghost
47:26They will be giving a special performance.
47:28Please take a look at this first.
47:41A hugely successful film that won an Academy Award in 1990.
47:45ghost
47:48A man whose life was suddenly taken away
47:51A pure love story in which the ghost continues to protect her lover.
47:57The Japanese original musical version of that masterpiece
48:01It will reopen this August.
48:07Kenji Urai plays the main character, Sam.
48:12Furthermore, the role of Morii, his lover, will be played by a double cast.
48:16Hoshikaze Madoka and Takeuchi Yume
48:21The three will appear in the studio next.
48:24They will perform songs that are sung in the play.
48:32Right here, right now
48:35Right here, right now
48:39For this occasion
48:43I've lived this long.
48:46Putting everything on the line
48:49Right here, right now
48:52What I dreamed
48:56I can grab it with these hands.
49:00at last
49:02Right here, right now
49:05Right here, right now
49:09What I wanted is right before my eyes
49:16Right here, right now
49:18Right here, right now
49:22I feel like this is fate.
49:27You can discover something new every day.
49:34overflowing
49:36Thoughts
49:38Let's pour it in.
49:40If the two of us are together
49:44We can keep moving forward
49:47In the future as well
49:49let's go
49:50Don't fail
49:55I'm so happy
49:57can't believe it
50:00Unexpected
50:04I was so happy.
50:07The two were able to meet.
50:11Miracle
50:13The doubts disappeared.
50:16My heart is clear.
50:19Happy days
50:22Accumulation
50:24From now on, the two of us
50:27together
50:29Forever
50:41Right here, right now
50:44Right here, right now
50:48For this occasion
50:51I've lived this long.
50:54all
50:55Running
50:57Right here, right now
51:00What I dreamed
51:03With these hands
51:05You can grab it.
51:08at last
51:09Right here, right now
51:13Right here, right now
51:26wonderful
51:27Great performance
51:28thank you
51:29thank you
51:31When you say ghost
51:31Always Unchained Melody
51:34I listen to it a lot.
51:35This number too
51:36There is open energy
51:37That's great!
51:38thank you
51:38How was it for Side-kun just now?
51:39It was absolutely wonderful.
51:40These three are singing
51:42An extremely rare pattern
51:43That's rare.
51:43It will be a double cut.
51:45I was happy to be able to see it.
51:46Three people from Kakeuchi
51:49Try singing this song
51:49How was it?
51:50I was really moved.
51:51I've always been a stage award winner.
51:52I was one of the people who watched it.
51:54This is the first time I've seen it in this way.
51:55In the format of the actual performance
51:57What I was able to do was
51:57Somehow, I feel like I'm in the past
51:59I want to let you know.
52:01It's hard to believe this is only their first attempt.
52:03wonderful
52:03With a strong singing voice
52:04It was wonderful.
52:05I will do my best.
52:06thank you
52:07How did you like the early modern period?
52:09Wow, I was so nervous!
52:11That's right.
52:11I want to go
52:12But such a precious
52:13At this memorable moment
52:15I was able to be there
52:15I am grateful to be able to perform like this.
52:17It was an honor.
52:18Something like that
52:19Is it just my imagination?
52:19I felt the Broadway vibe.
52:21That's fine.
52:22From singing
52:23yes
52:23here we go
52:24Fly-kun
52:24Is this the third time?
52:25That's right.
52:26Third time
52:26Highlights of this work
52:27The third time around
52:28Unique
52:30That
52:31It transcended life and death.
52:33The theme is universal love.
52:35Movies too, of course
52:36It's a masterpiece, though.
52:37It's being made into a musical.
52:39Many people
52:40The message you want to convey
52:42Along with a beautiful melody
52:44We hope to deliver it to everyone.
52:46Thank you for your cooperation.
52:47I'm looking forward to it.
52:48yes
52:49From the musical Ghost
52:50Kenji Urai
52:51Mako Hoshikaze
52:52And that was Yume Takeuchi.
52:54thank you
52:55thank you
52:56So, here we go.
52:57Here are some upcoming stage productions to watch out for.
52:59Please watch this video.
53:09On Wow Wow On Demand
53:11Today's broadcast
53:12Tony Awards Ceremony
53:13We plan to stream the archived version.
53:15Also available on demand
53:16Please enjoy!
53:18Also this Saturday
53:19From 6:30 p.m.
53:20The 79th Tony Awards Ceremony
53:23Subtitled version
53:24It will be broadcast on Wah Wah Live.
53:26The press conference
53:27Together
53:27In the live broadcast
53:28I couldn't convey everything
53:29Even the nuances and other fine details.
53:31We will deliver it with subtitles.
53:33And the Tony Awards
53:35Next year will be a memorable one
53:36This will be the 80th time.
53:39It will be performed on Broadway in the future.
53:41Planned works
53:42Here are some examples.
53:43As you can see,
53:47Yoshino-san in London
53:48You've seen Paddington, haven't you?
53:49I saw it.
53:50The level of perfection is amazing.
53:53No, not even on Broadway.
53:54I think it'll be quite a hit.
53:56It seems like it will appeal to everyone.
53:58the work
53:58Paddington is so cute, isn't he?
53:59Yes
54:00It really seemed like it was alive.
54:02I wonder if they're still alive.
54:02yes
54:03Emma-chan
54:04As for me...
54:05Inter-area
54:06National Theatre Live
54:08I've seen the movie version.
54:10A wonderful work
54:13The lead actress is Rosamund Pike.
54:14He's someone who's been very active in movies, too.
54:19Truly breathtaking
54:22This is what it means to be breathtaking.
54:24It's like I can't even breathe.
54:26It was a wonderful work, but
54:28Kageyama-san is getting a lot of attention.
54:30The Fantasticks perform on Broadway for the first time.
54:33It is being done, but
54:38The fact that this is resurfacing on Broadway in a new form means
54:41I think that's a very interesting thing.
54:44So it's on-demand, right?
54:45I had the impression that you were doing long runs during the off-season.
54:49Crazy Rich Asians and The Devil Wears Prada (video-style)
54:51That one too
54:52I feel like there are already a lot of them.
54:56Looking back at Emma's Tony Awards performance this year, what did you think?
54:59I wonder...
54:59Yes, I think Pink's perspective was pretty exciting right from the start.
55:02That's what I was thinking.
55:04This theater is like a form of group therapy.
55:09That's what you said.
55:10That's absolutely true.
55:11Some people come seeking solace, while others come to escape.
55:15However
55:16Here we have something that may need to be brought to light in real society.
55:20It also highlights the fact that there are themes that are not present.
55:23It's a place for healing, but it's also a place for raising important issues.
55:28I felt that way.
55:29The number of works may have been small, but
55:31Some years are like this, but next year will be even more exciting!
55:35That
55:35I have a feeling that's the case.
55:36I felt their true potential.
55:37yes
55:38What left an impression on Taika was
55:39Well, that's all...
55:41Well, yeah.
55:42What I really want to figure out is Titanic
55:44I want to go and see it properly.
55:46I agree
55:46I feel like I want to figure it out a little bit.
55:49surely
55:50Having seen it once makes me even more curious about it, doesn't it?
55:53The mystery only seemed to deepen.
55:55Now, Kageyama-san
55:56Ane Kageyama-san, first of all, this year you've been in various places, but once again
56:01How was it?
56:01Yes, this year Pink-san has already told me about Lost Bow
56:05I've seen it three times, but my daughter says she's seen it ten times.
56:07She, who should be fair, plays the Lost Boys.
56:09doing
56:09I see, I see.
56:10But within that, it is still a love letter to musicals.
56:12I'm glad Shimigadoon took the photo.
56:14The unfortunate thing is that Cats and Cats and The Lost Boys
56:17It's really disappointing that we couldn't film the project that was funded by Japanese companies.
56:20Personally
56:21Here is the Akarmeat.
56:22Katsutasu
56:23Oh, I'm sorry.
56:24yes
56:24How about Katsutas?
56:25I think this every year, but theater really reflects the times.
56:29It's like a mirror that reflects one's own image.
56:31I felt that very strongly again this year.
56:33I agree
56:34Even though the number of works has decreased, that trend remains unchanged.
56:38I thought that the direction we're heading in hasn't changed.
56:40The content of Josiah Henry's acceptance speech.
56:45This is also connected to the theme of ragtime.
56:48I've always felt that reality and the world of the stage are connected.
56:51I felt that this was the case.
56:53Revisiting older works or existing works
56:56I also got a sense of the direction this time.
56:59I can still feel hopeful after all.
57:01The Groundway remains unchanged.
57:03Indeed, the fact that a woman won the Best Picture award is also part of Liberation.
57:06In that respect as well
57:07I still have hope.
57:09We make old things new too.
57:11They are also creating history that they can be certain of.
57:13I think we got a sense of where the Tony Awards are right now.
57:16Kageyama-san, there's something you were about to say, isn't there?
57:19So, for now, it's a shame that the Japanese team didn't win.
57:21But still, this is a work that celebrates musicals.
57:24I think it was good that Simulaboon won.
57:26I agree
57:27Pink-san didn't manage to get the Lost Boy as she had predicted.
57:31Hello
57:31I guess vampire stories are difficult to write.
57:33I wonder if vampire stories are difficult to write.
57:33Vampire-themed works will be blocked.
57:36That's so true.
57:37It makes me want to take on the challenge.
57:41Now, let's begin the 79th Tony Awards ceremony.
57:44A farewell while looking back on exciting and moving memorable scenes.
57:47That's it.
57:47Let's meet again next year.
58:18Thank you for watching.
58:23Thank you for watching.
58:25Thank you for watching.
58:33Thank you for watching.
58:43Thank you for watching.
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