[Performance Introduction]
A vibrant and witty musical play by ventriloquism master Park Yong-woo and storytelling specialist Choi Eun-hee.
Instead of the typical Three Little Pigs story, a fresh parody unfolds on stage.
From the moment the performance begins, children become protagonists rather than mere audience members,
shouting, answering questions, and helping on stage as they co-create the story together.
A surprising street busking performance kicks off the show,
and the three pig siblings with distinct personalities—the slow-eating eldest, the scatterbrained middle child, and the serious youngest—
spark laughter from the very beginning with their silly antics.
The wolf, the other protagonist, appears not as a scary character but as a funny and clumsy one,
brimming with confidence yet constantly failing, which makes children burst into laughter instead of feeling nervous.
The more repetition, the funnier it gets,
the more participation, the greater the joy.
In the moment when the stage and audience become one,
children truly become the protagonists of the story.
Ultimately, through laughter and participation, this work naturally conveys the value of "togetherness" while simultaneously providing children with joyful experiences and positive messages.