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[Live Show Impressions] 2025/05/07 Endo-san's uncle passed away, but I still want to go on a trip


Akasaka Red Theater

I went to Akasaka Red Theater with my mother.
As a Mother's Day gift.
We arrived a little early and went to a nearby Renoir to have
coffee and sandwiches, and my mother had a lemon squash.
Just as we finished eating,
they brought us warm tea (at a coffee shop! I was so moved!),
so we killed some time.
By the way, the people in the seats behind us
were also talking about Metrons and comedy,
so I'm sure they were also killing time.


Off to the theater.

My mother loves radio,
and she was the one who taught me
that the Kuki Kaidan radio show is funny.
My mother likes Kodama-san and Kazuma-san.
(He changed his name from KAZUMA, but I think KAZUMA is better.)
My mother told me that Sekimachi-san is playing Ron in the Harry Potter stage play. (Where did she even hear that? lol)
It was the first time for both of us to see Metrons with my mother.

We were in the second row from the front,
and it was so moving to have
all the members of Metrons within arm's reach.

The stage we were allowed to take a picture of at the end

My mother laughed quite loudly,
just like she was watching TV.
(Since the atmosphere was surreal and there wasn't much loud laughter,
I felt like my mother's voice stood out quite a bit,
so I was nervous.)
Sometimes, she would even talk to them, saying things like, 'Why?'

On the way home,
she said, 'I almost talked to them!'
and when I said, 'You were talking to them,' she laughed loudly, saying, 'No way!'

As for the content,
I really disliked the character Sekimachi-san played.
He was a really good person, but
it was an exquisite role where he was so good that I disliked him.

There were no bad people among the other characters either,
and Tadokoro-san's character was also good.
At the end, even though he was a good person,
he was really furious,
and the bee in Nagano.
It was funny how he genuinely believed that
if you get stung once, you'll die the next time.

After leaving Akasaka Red Theater,
when we climbed the stairs to the street,
I looked back for no reason,
and Kawashima-san, who is familiar from Love It!, was there!
(I also love Negoto)

I was surprised,
but I thought he was in private, so I pretended not to notice,
and when I told my mother after we left,
she was quite depressed, saying,
'Why didn't you tell me! I wanted to tell him I always watch his show!'
I thought maybe I should have told her,
but I also thought it was good I didn't,
because I didn't want other customers to notice and cause a big commotion.

I feel like live shows
are like power spots.
They are stimulating and make me want to
experience something new again.
People who do this kind of work (comedians, actors, etc.)
have so much power.
I want to go see something again.


Honestly, when I take my mother out to Tokyo,
I worry about the crowded trains and the crowds,
and I worry about my mother's health,
so I was nervous, thinking I'd hate it if she got sick and regretted coming to Tokyo.
But,
'That was really fun,'
'Next time I want to go to Lumine in Shinjuku to see manzai,'
seeing my mother say that,
I was truly relieved and happy.
I'm glad we went.
Thank you, Metrons.

On the way home, we went to
Sushi and Ramen Uogashiya in Shinbashi.
The sushi was delicious.
The ramen also had a great dashi broth,
and it was a shop I'd visit often if it were closer.

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