JUMP is another Korean-created non-verbal performance that the world has fallen in love with. It was the first show to sell out the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2005 and 2006 and has captivated more than 13 million people in more than 50 countries overseas. In 2019, it became the first Korean show to be licensed to Broadway's Union Square Theater in New York City.
The biggest difference between JUMP and other non-verbal shows like NANTA is the dynamic elements of martial arts and acrobatics. The characters foreshadow a lot. The family consists of five members: a grandfather who is a master of taekwondo, Taekkyeon, and karate; a father who is a master of martial arts and the fastest runner away from his wife; a mother who has won the national daughter-in-law martial arts competition for three consecutive years; an uncle who is an expert in drunken arts; and a daughter who is chic but can't get away from being the daughter of a master of martial arts.
With a duplicitous son-in-law candidate and clueless thieves on the scene, each episode becomes exciting. Of course, it's not hard to guess what's going to happen, but the high-level martial arts skills of the cast will surprise you. Besides, it doesn't miss the jump into the comedy genre!
Menu
Venue
B3, Myeongbo Art Hall, 47, Mareunnae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
What's nearbyHere are some recommended destinations nearby! Attractions within 50 kilometers are arranged in the order of closest distance.
All
Attractions
Restaurants
Accommodations
Shopping
Festivals/Events/Performances
Leisure Sports
Purpose of collection and use of cookies
This website uses cookies to enhance your experience.
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies are required for features such as website search and security. Turning off necessary cookies will lower efficiency due to limitations on services and features. Information collected through necessary cookies will only be used for that purpose and will not be shared or sold to a third party.
Performance cookies
Performance cookies collect information on how users use the website. This data is used to personalize the website and allow users to use the website more conveniently. (Example: Number of visits, number of visited pages, website activity, number of errors, etc.) Performance cookies do not collect personal information about the user and guarantee anonymity.
Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies help the website remember the user’s choices and preferences to provide personalized services. Turning off functionality cookies will prevent website features related to providing content based on previous selections and preferences.
Advertising cookies
Advertising cookies track the user’s online activity to allow advertisers to provide personalized advertisements or limit the number of advertisements. Advertising cookies are typically permanent cookies and the data is shared with other businesses and advertisers.
When using VISITKOREA, users can remove saved cookies and block future cookies in the browser settings. Removing cookies may lead to disadvantage in website performance and convenient user experience.