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"The Moon Troupe's "Death God" is also cancelled."

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Today I was working an early morning shift.

I wondered what the general first-come-first-served ticket sales for the 10am Hanagumi Grand Theater performance of "Oshidori" would be like, so I accessed the website just before 10am and was able to connect without any problems. I was a little disappointed, thinking that this is what first-come-first-served tickets would be like, but I guess this way I won't get annoyed.

After all, I hate the feeling of frustration (well, I don't think anyone likes that), so I don't like first-come, first-served tickets that I don't know when they'll connect.

But tomorrow's Hoshigumi Tokyo performance probably won't be this easy, will it turn into a morning battlefield?

Since I was friends with them in the second lottery, I won't be participating, of course.

And tomorrow is the final performance of the Cosmos Troupe's "Casino Royale," so I'm taking the day off work and watching the live broadcast on TV from noon, making sure to burn into my memory the last scenes of Makaze-san, Junka-chan, and Sushi-gumicho.

Then I was like, "What, damn," and I heard that the Moon Troupe's Tokyu Theatre Orb performance "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY" was cancelled.

It's like we're back to the time of last year and the year before when performances were cancelled.

For the time being, it seems that it will be four days from the first day (the 12th)...

Wow, it's really a terrible situation, I can only be surprised.

I hope that everyone in the Moon Troupe recovers quickly, but they can resume performances without rushing.

I'm also planning to see the Snow Troupe Toho performance and the Machisowa coupling, but they're a little later in the day.

The outer box performances are only for a short period of time, so that's what worries me.

But am I the only one who thinks that the fact that the notice of cancellation was given so early shows that the theater company has made progress?

Yahoo! News also had an article saying that the Moon Troupe, following the Star Troupe, will also be cancelled.

If you look at the comments section, you can see people writing whatever they want.

We don't know the truth, but if you're a fan who really wants to see it, can't you just quietly say that you're looking forward to it resuming without prying too much into it?

* Even in the worst case scenario, I'll combine it with a train trip and head to the capital.

Oh, changing the topic completely, there's an urban legend about Yakult 1000. Apparently, if you drink it, you'll have nightmares.

I myself have been drinking Yakult 1000 and it seems to work great as I sleep soundly.

However, last night I had to go to bed early because I had to work an early morning shift. With Kinako.

Then I woke up at around 3am. In my dream, there were about 10 cats that looked just like Kinako wandering around my bed, and there were also some kittens.

But all the 10 or so kitties had their ears standing up, but Kinako-chan had droopy ears, and no matter where I looked, she wasn't there.

I woke up screaming (in my sleep) "Kina-chan!", cha-cha.







Today I was working an early morning shift.

I wondered what the general first-come-first-served ticket sales for the 10am Hanagumi Grand Theater performance of "Oshidori" would be like, so I accessed the website just before 10am and was able to connect without any problems. I was a little disappointed, thinking that this is what first-come-first-served tickets would be like, but I guess this way I won't get annoyed.

After all, I hate the feeling of frustration (well, I don't think anyone likes that), so I don't like first-come, first-served tickets that I don't know when they'll connect.

But tomorrow's Hoshigumi Tokyo performance probably won't be this easy, will it turn into a morning battlefield?

Since I was friends with them in the second lottery, I won't be participating, of course.

And tomorrow is the final performance of the Cosmos Troupe's "Casino Royale," so I'm taking the day off work and watching the live broadcast on TV from noon, making sure to burn into my memory the last scenes of Makaze-san, Junka-chan, and Sushi-gumicho.

Then I was like, "What, damn," and I heard that the Moon Troupe's Tokyu Theatre Orb performance "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY" was cancelled.

It's like we're back to the time of last year and the year before when performances were cancelled.

For the time being, it seems that it will be four days from the first day (the 12th)...

Wow, it's really a terrible situation, I can only be surprised.

I hope that everyone in the Moon Troupe recovers quickly, but they can resume performances without rushing.

I'm also planning to see the Snow Troupe Toho performance and the Machisowa coupling, but they're a little later in the day.

The outer box performances are only for a short period of time, so that's what worries me.

But am I the only one who thinks that the fact that the notice of cancellation was given so early shows that the theater company has made progress?

Yahoo! News also had an article saying that the Moon Troupe, following the Star Troupe, will also be cancelled.

If you look at the comments section, you can see people writing whatever they want.

We don't know the truth, but if you're a fan who really wants to see it, can't you just quietly say that you're looking forward to it resuming without prying too much into it?

* Even in the worst case scenario, I'll combine it with a train trip and head to the capital.

Oh, changing the topic completely, there's an urban legend about Yakult 1000. Apparently, if you drink it, you'll have nightmares.

I myself have been drinking Yakult 1000 and it seems to work great as I sleep soundly.

However, last night I had to go to bed early because I had to work an early morning shift. With Kinako.

Then I woke up at around 3am. In my dream, there were about 10 cats that looked just like Kinako wandering around my bed, and there were also some kittens.

But all the 10 or so kitties had their ears standing up, but Kinako-chan had droopy ears, and no matter where I looked, she wasn't there.

I woke up screaming (in my sleep) "Kina-chan!", cha-cha.

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