[2] The performers are mainly celebrities and trainees from the Johnny & Associates, but also include outside dance teams and people from theatrical troupes.
[10] Uekusa later said that the Aoyama Theatre has a very deep Trap Room, and that at the time he was afraid of falling into it, and it even came to him in his dreams.
[11] Three young men, Kazu, Nori and Hide, who yearn to see a Broadway musical, each work part-time to save money for the trip and finally go to New York.
When the three of them become friends with his daughter, Fairy Mary, they accept her request and go to her runaway sister, High School Lullaby, to convince her to come home.
One day, Shohei Konan, assistant to private detective Akechi Koroku, wakes up from a strange dream and finds himself lying in the middle of Ginza.
However, because it was a mistake, god ordered him to adapt the "Again System" and Ken was allowed to return to the lower world in the body of a girl.
When Ken, concerned about Joe and Ryu, visits Mummy's Café again, the shop is about to be dispossessed by Mr Fox, who wants to redevelop the entire surrounding area.
When he is surprised to see the face of one of his back-up dancers as Nishiki, the real, jolly Uekusa appears and together they perform a scene from Hamlet.
Shaw (Higashiyama), Jun (Uekusa) and Ken (Nishikori) and other friends celebrate the theatre company's fifth anniversary foundation day.
Shaw gives a commemorative speech and tells them that, as usual, the troupe will disband after tomorrow's performance and reassemble the following year.
Ibuki has a dream and tries to audition for an overseas musical, but Tomonatsuko does not want to leave him and prevents him from trying, which leads to a falling out between the two.
If he doesn't, he will be forced to marry the man Mother Mauri (Mitsuko Mori, voice only) has chosen for him.
As Arashi held their debut press conference in September 1999,[22] this performance was Satoshi Ohno's last appearance at Playzone as a member of Musical Academy.
With only two days until the opening, the men of the project team are drunk with the completion of their dream when an accident occurs, including the failure of the main computer.
The work was created with the first year of the 21st century in mind, and the story is set at a time when heaven and earth have just parted and features three young creators (Nishikiori, Higashiyama, and Uekusa) who have been given powers by God.
He was able to turn with his heel and continued the show without treatment, but by the end of the month and a half performance, the bone had begun to attach.
He said that the preparation was difficult because in Japan, the process usually begins with a standing rehearsal, while overseas people start by explaining the background of the cast, for example, making them understand racial and religious issues.
[46] The story is about a group of boys who are rehearsing for their first day on stage, but are trapped in a time capsule named "the past" by a messenger sent from the future.
[53] In addition, director and choreographer Vincent Patterson became involved in the production, avoiding flying, etc., and specializing in dance, song, and theatrical direction.
The dances were more intense[54] and the message was stronger, and the characters were more carefully portrayed as crazy, unstable, and lovable, creating a humorous and serious story.
[55] Nishikori, Higashiyama and Uekusa, who were industrial spies, had a history 10 years ago when they failed to steal from a certain laboratory, causing the death of a fellow junior employee.
[8] The story is about a teacher at a free school who tries to solve the problems of her closed-minded student Ken with a detective acquaintance and a cosmetic surgeon.
[70] The musical part tells the story of a group of young people participating in a "Summer festival" who overcome their internal dissonance to create a show.
The story of a group of young people participating in a "Summer festival" who overcome their internal dissonance to create a show.
[74] In addition, new cast members have been recruited, including Tomoyuki Yara, who has had a long stage career, Johnny's Jr.'s group A.B.C-Z, Shintaro Morimoto, They Budo and M.A.D.
[74] A group of exotic juvenile delinquents (including Yuma Nakayama) encounter a show by Tsubasa Imai and Tomoyuki Yara and dream of performing on the same stage.
[97] The show began with "Diamond Eyes" by Shonentai, the performers, led by Tsubasa Imai, sang and danced to Johnny's past hits, directed and choreographed by Travis Payne and Stacey Walker.
In addition to the three members of Shonentai, Tokio, Satoshi Ohno of Arashi, Ryo Nishikido of Kanjani Eight and others appeared and sent their farewells to the Aoyama Theatre in the video.
[101] On November 22, 1997, Johnny's Entertainment (currently Elov-label) re-released 11 titles from the Playzone series (1–11) on VHS in paper packages (plastic case for 11 only).
Playzone's related products were released by Warner Pioneer for cassette tapes and CDs, and by Pony Canyon for videos.