A musical allegory sung to the land, #NoOneIsAlone Theatre invites you to step into a singing allegory of the soil.
In the vibrant kingdom of the earth, the "Good Earth Band," led by Queen Flower, is performing with great enthusiasm. The band includes the deadpan drummer, Mushroom A-Jun; the comically leaf-dropping Little Leaf; and the noisy yet perfectly in sync Earthworm Choir.
As soon as the music started, the land stretched out, flowers bloomed, and fruits ripened, making the whole kingdom look vibrant and full of life, as if everything was moving in a good direction. But behind the excitement, cracks were quietly appearing.
A newly appointed Minister of Magic, arriving with magical potions and a strong rhythm, wins the Queen of Flowers' trust step by step with quick, eye-catching, and seemingly effective methods.
However, this superficial prosperity is slowly causing the land to lose its true power.
This is a performance brimming with music, puppetry, and captivating characters; it is also a timeless fable for adults and children alike. When the natural cycle meets chemical dependence, and when fleeting prosperity clashes with long-term costs, we will eventually understand that what truly allows the land to grow a future is not quick fixes, but shared well-being.
When the melody on stage sounds again, you will see how collaboration brings the land back to life, and you will remember this simple yet important saying: Good soil leads to a good future.
Performance Dates | April 25 (Sat) & April 26 (Sun)
Performance time|13:30-14:30
Performance Venue | Dream Stage
Children and adults are welcome to come and watch the play. Through laughter, rhythm, and story, we can rediscover the soil and reimagine our relationship with the land.