"Full Power! Song Theater Company" 3rd LIVE "Let's Go to Heaven!

“全力!歌劇団" 3rd LIVE 「天国へ行こう!
Stage/Dance/Comedy Musical show

"Full Power! Song Theater Company" 3rd LIVE "Let's Go to Heaven! is Musical show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.

"Full power! Song Theater Company" 3rd LIVE "

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Full power! Song Theater Company (josokokagekidan) is a theatre from the girls' song theater company. They aim to become a group of entertainers that can meet your expectations with full power!

It was around March 2014 that American Facebook classified the gender registration of profiles into 58 types. While there are such various sexual approvals, members of "Full Power! Song Theater" are also people with a wide variety of gender identities. Many people in the transgender are accepted by society and families as well and live happily, but those who are still suffering discrimination or are unable to tell anyone and are isolated. It is also a fact that there are many circumstances like that. Let's not only let the transgender be closed in the herd but also let the world know the transgendered "real" in order to live in the society, with the chest tightening alone!

They thought that the form of entertainment from the thought of becoming more major is the easiest mean to convey about them, and the "Full power! Song Theater Company" began as a transgender only entertainment theater company.

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