[Performance Introduction]
Are you ready to bundle up some laughs?
Instead of the typical Three Little Pigs story, a new narrative unfolds in parody form.
The moment the performance begins, children become protagonists rather than audience members,
shouting, answering questions, and directly assisting on stage to co-create the story.
As a fascinating busking performance unfolds on the street, the curtain rises,
and the three pig brothers with different personalities—the slow-eating eldest, the scatterbrained second, and the serious youngest—
create laughter from the very start with their absurd antics.
The wolf, another main character, appears as a funny and silly bumblers rather than scary, and with his overconfident yet constantly failing attempts,
children burst into laughter instead of tension.
Actions that become funnier with repetition,
fun that grows bigger with participation.
The moment the stage and audience become one,
children become the protagonists in the story.
Ultimately, this work naturally conveys the value of 'togetherness' through laughter and participation, providing children with both enjoyable experiences and positive messages simultaneously.