The first performance was Mair Williams' solo.
Mair Williams is a singer, and her singing skills are definitely superior to Jane Sampson's. Her rendition of "Bright Mountain Red" resonated with the audience, evoking choruses of echoes from the crowd as the song progressed.
A singer is indeed a singer, possessing the power to captivate and unite the audience.
Jane Sampson and the other actors were seated in the third row to the side, while Peter Gingery and other instructors took the front row. Jane looked around and surprisingly noticed that even James Black had shown up.
However, someone like James Black, who tends to avoid the camera, was sitting in the middle section, where he stood out markedly among the group.
Jane Sampson couldn't tell if it was an illusion, but she felt like James Black was staring at the back of her head the entire time, making her feel a chill in the grand auditorium.