Stalls Removed
One day in April 2012 he visited the People's Theatre nearing completion.
Looking round different places of the theatre, he said with great satisfaction that another precious wealth came to be handed down to posterity.
That day, as for the operation of the theatre, he put special emphasis on the issue of auditorium.

Going round the 1,500-seat circular live-sound theatre, he happened to see separate stalls and instructed to remove them.
He said that if seats are put instead of the stalls, the number of seats would increase and when he comes to the theatre to enjoy a performance in the future, he would take a seat like other people.
This is how the stalls were replaced by ordinary seats in the circular live-sound theatre. Afterwards, ComradeKim Jong Un took seat No. 28 in the fourth row to enjoy a performance together with people at the theatre without ceremony.
He said that if seats are put instead of the stalls, the number of seats would increase and when he comes to the theatre to enjoy a performance in the future, he would take a seat like other people.
This is how the stalls were replaced by ordinary seats in the circular live-sound theatre. Afterwards, Comrade