Actors on stage gathered to talk about their enthusiasm before the New York Broadway musical, which had been suspended since March last year due to the influence of the new coronavirus, will resume next month.

The New York Broadway musical has been suspended for about a year and a half since March last year due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but in principle, in addition to the performers, the audience will be required to be vaccinated next month. We are planning to resume the performance from.



Prior to this, on the 13th, a talk event was held where the performers of the popular musicals "The Lion King" and "Aladdin" gathered, and the actors were "magical" or "very looking forward" about the resumption. I was talking.



At the event, there were a series of remarks about various racial movements such as the Black Lives Matter Movement during the break.



The man who plays the leading role in The Lion King said that it was a big change to be able to speak openly about racial issues on Broadway, and said, "It is more than just a reopening of the stage, it reflects these movements. I want you to become, "he said, and expressed his hope that the theater world would become more diverse.



In addition, an Indian-American woman who plays the role of Princess Jasmine in "Aladdin" said that it was a dream to play the leading role, which has roots in South Asia, and said, "The role model of the next generation. I want to be. "