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A Miracle Born from Folk Performing Arts and Artists' Unique Brilliance: Warabi-za and Herald Bunny's First Collaborative Musical Breaks 40,000 Attendance Mark

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Warabi-za and Herald Bunny's first collaborative musical, 'The Midnight Star Journey' at Ihatov Theatre, has surpassed 40,000 attendees and is now embarking on a nationwide 'Final Tour' across over 12 cities, concluding in December 2026.

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Q: What are the highlights of 'The Midnight Star Journey'?
A: Fusion of folk dance and modern dance, artworks by artists with intellectual disabilities, and the audience's glowing ball experience.
Q: Where can I buy tickets?
A: Tickets are available via the official website or at venue box offices. Admission is free for those 18 and under.
Q: Is it child-friendly?
A: Yes. The 'Relaxed Performance' allows movement and sounds, making it safe for children.
Q: What kind of theater company is Warabi-za?
A: Founded in 1949, it stages over 500 performances annually, rooted in ethnic performing arts.
Q: What is Herald Bunny's role?
A: They support artists with intellectual disabilities and contributed artworks for stage and costumes.