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      • Fall in Love with K-Musical, It’s K-Musical Time!

        • 11/16/2023

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  • “Sister Act” reimagined as a K-musical (Credit: EMK Musical Company)

    With their star-studded casts, bright lights, and beautiful music scores, K-musicals are the next big thing following K-dramas and K-pop! Now is the time to fall in love with K-musicals! Learn about the musicals happening from now until the end of the year, tips for people who have never attended a musical, and even participate in a VISITKOREA-exclusive event for musical tickets and more!

    Act 1. K-Musicals Attract Worldwide Attention

    Korean musicals have expanded their reach, spreading across the world. Discover what it is that makes K-musicals so attractive to international fans.

    “Let Me Fly” musical featuring actor Park Bo-gum (Credit: Let Me Fly)

    First off, one can’t ignore the huge influence of K-dramas and K-pop. Fans of Korean pop culture naturally are attracted to events where they can see their favorite actors and idols showing their talents in person. Examples include Cho Seung-woo in “Phantom of the Opera,” Kim Junsu in “Dracula,” and Kyuhyun in “The Man Who Laughs.”

    Colorful costumes of “Mozart” (Credit: EMK Musical Company)

    Another high point of Korean musicals is the outstanding quality that improves over time. Small changes in the casting, musical numbers, and script make repeat visits fun and enjoyable. The ensemble of colorful costumes, outstanding orchestra, and interesting synopsis also add to Korean musical’s charm. All of this wouldn’t be possible without the hard work of the staff who remain unseen backstage.

    The strong storytelling and refined stage directing of Korean-made musicals must also be emphasized. Korean-made musicals can be based on historical materials, adaptations of both Korean and foreign novels, or even new content written from scratch. Examples that have seen international success include “The Last Empress” (historical material), “Frankenstein” (novel), “Marie Curie” (historical figure), and “Washing” (new content).

    TIP: Korean-made musicals are written in Korea, with Korea holding the rights to its production. In comparison, licensed musicals are written overseas and purchased for production in Korea.

    Act 2. VISITKOREA Recommendation! Current & Up-coming Musicals

    Learn more about the musicals running at the end of 2023 and into early 2024.

    1) Currently Showing

    “Washing” poster (Credit: CH Soobak)
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    Washing

    Period:
    October 12, 2023 – May 26, 2024
    Showtime:
    Wednesday-Friday 19:30 / Saturday-Sunday 14:00, 18:30 (No shows Monday-Tuesday)
    Venue:
    Seoul Daehangno Uniplex Hall 2
    Cast:
    Jang Hyemin, Kang Yeonjeong, Kiheon Kang, etc.
    Synopsis:
    Washing brings to light the pain in people’s lives, focusing on Na Young, who has lived in Seoul for five years. One day, she meets Solongo, an immigrant from Mongolia, when her laundry flies in the wind. Through laundry, the two become closer
    Let Me Flyposter (Credit: Let Me Fly)
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    Let Me Fly

    Period:
    September 26 – December 10, 2023
    Showtime:
    Tuesdays, Thursday-Friday 20:00 / Wednesdays 16:00, 20:00 / Saturdays 15:00, 19:00 / Sundays & Public holidays 14:00, 18:00 (No shows Mondays) * November 24 shows 16:00, 20:00
    Venue:
    Seoul YES24 Stage Hall 1
    Cast:
    Park Bo-gum, Ahn Ji-hwan, Kim Taehan, etc.
    Synopsis:
    One evening in 1969, clothing tailor Namwon suddenly faints over just when he was getting closer to achieving his dream and a successful love story with Jeongboon. When he opens his eyes again, he is an old man in the year 2020! Follow along as he tries to return to the past and his first love.
    “We Will Rock You” poster (Credit: Metachain – Musical We Will Rock You)
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    We Will Rock You

    Period:
    September 22 – December 31, 2023
    Showtime:
    Tuesday-Friday 19:30 / Saturdays 15:00, 19:00 / Sundays & Public holidays 14:00, 18:00 (No shows Mondays)
    Venue:
    Seoul The Good Theater
    Cast:
    Kwak Dong-hyun, Park Hyun-gyu, Park Jun-hee, etc.
    Synopsis:
    A musical comprised of 24 top hits from British rock band Queen! Set 300 years in the future, the story follows a group of Bohemians as they dream about freeing the world from conformity, led by the evil Killer Queen.

    2) Up-coming Musicals

    “Marie Curie” poster (Credit: Live)
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    Marie Curie

    Period:
    November 24, 2023 – February 18, 2024
    Showtime:
    Tuesdays, Thursday-Friday 19:30 / Wednesdays 15:00, 19:30 / Saturday-Sunday & Public holidays 14:00, 18:30 (No shows Mondays)
    * November 29 shows 13:30, 19:30 / December 25, January 1 shows 14:00, 18:30 / February 12 show 14:00
    * No shows December 26, January 2, February 13
    Venue:
    Seoul Hongik University Daehangno Art Center Main Theater
    Cast:
    Kim Sohyun, Kim Chanho, Yang Seung-ri, etc.
    Synopsis:
    Based on the life of Marie Curie, the scientist to discover radium, and the first female to win two Nobel prizes. Through the musical, the audience can feel the emotions of Curie, as she discovered the harmful effects of her contact with radium.
    “Monte Cristo” poster (Credit: EMK Musical Company)
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    Monte Cristo

    Period:
    November 21, 2023 – February 25, 2024
    Showtime:
    Tuesdays, Thursdays 19:30 / Wednesdays, Fridays 14:30, 19:30 / Saturdays & Public holidays 14:00, 19:00 / Sundays 15:00 (No shows Mondays)
    * December 17, 24 & 31 shows 14:00, 19:00
    * No shows December 26
    Venue:
    Seoul Chungmu Art Center Main Theater
    Cast:
    Lee Gyu Hyung, Seo In-guk, Kim Sung-cheol, etc.
    Synopsis:
    Alexandre Dumas’ famous novel “The Count of Monte Cristo” comes to the stage as a musical. The story follows Edmond Dantes as he escapes from a high-level prison and sets out to seek revenge on those who have wronged him.
    “Dracula” poster (Credit: OD Company)
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    Dracula

    Period:
    December 6, 2023 – March 3, 2024
    Showtime:
    Tuesdays, Thursday-Friday 19:30 / Wednesdays 14:30, 19:30 / Saturday-Sunday & Public holidays 14:00, 19:00 (No shows Mondays)
    * December 6 show 19:30 / December 15 shows 14:30, 19:30 / December 17 show 14:00 / December 25 shows 14:00, 19:00 / December 30 show 19:00 / January 1 shows 14:00, 19:00
    * No shows January 2
    Venue:
    Seoul Charlotte Theater
    Cast:
    Kim Junsu, Jeon Dong Suk, Shin Sung-rok, Son Jun-ho, etc.
    Synopsis:
    Based on the Bram Stoker novel of the same name, Dracula tells the love story of Count Dracula, a vampire who has loved the same woman for over 400 years.

    3) K-Musical Evolution, Hit Musical

    “Sister Act” poster (Credit: EMK Musical Company)
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    Sister Act

    Period:
    November 21, 2023 – February 11, 2024
    Showtime:
    Tuesdays, Thursday-Friday 19:30 / Wednesdays 14:30, 19:30 / Saturdays & Public Holidays 14:00, 19:00 / Sundays 15:00 (No shows Mondays)
    Venue:
    Seoul D-CUBE Link Arts Center
    Cast:
    Nicole Vanessa Ortiz, Sophie Kim, Mary Gutzi, etc.
    Synopsis:
    “Sister Act,” the musical made famous by the movie starring Whoopi Goldberg, meets K-musical style for a new makeover. Produced by EMK Musical Company, a top Korean musical company, the Korean production uses the original musical numbers, but used their own Korean styling in the auditions, design, and directing. The cast features six famous K-musical actors, including Sophie Kim, as well as 22 famous actors from abroad. The script and songs are all in English, with Korean subtitles on TV displays. Watch as Deloris, a lounge singer in hiding at a nunnery from a mob boss, transforms the church choir.

    ☞ Join the “Sister Act” Ticket Event

    4) Purchasing Tickets

    (1) Online purchase

    Korean musical “Marie Curie” performed overseas (Credit: Live)

    Purchasing tickets online is the most common method. Reservations will vary by website, but most follow the stand below.

    Reservation process

    Ticketing website > Sign-up and log-in > Select the musical > Select a date and time and then click “Buy Tickets” > Select a seat > Pay
    Global websites may also offer reservations without logging in.

    Main ticketing websites

    Interpark Ticket (English, Japanese, Chinese)
    Ticketlink (English, Japanese, Chinese)
    YES24 Ticket (English)
    Melon Ticket (English, Japanese, Chinese)

    (2) On-site purchase

    Scene from “Rebecca” (Credit: EMK Musical Company)

    On-site ticket purchase is only available for any remaining seats for the show that day. If the show is fully booked, on-site ticketing is impossible. For musicals held at small and mid-sized theaters, be sure to check the production company’s social media! Sometimes you can find posts for discounts of up to 50% off for on-site ticketing! On-site ticketing usually opens 1-2 hours before showtime.

    • Easily watch K-musicals
    • If you need help, make use of the KTO Partners service for help selecting and reserving tickets for a K-musical. This service is available at five tourist information centers.

    • Consultation & reservation assistance locations
    • Incheon International Airport Tourist Information Center
      • Terminal 1, 1F Gate 10
      • Terminal 1, 1F Gate 5
      • Terminal 2, 1F Gate 3
      HiKR Ground Tourist Information Center
      • Korea Tourism Organization Seoul Center, 5F
      Cheongwadae Sarangchae Tourist Information Center
      • Cheongwadae Sarangchae 1F
    • ☞ See detailed information on available musicals

    Act 3. Tips for Musical Newbies

    All you need to know to enjoy musicals.

    1) During reservation

    Scene from “The Man Who Laughs” (Credit: EMK Musical Company)

    Seating class

    Musical seats are usually divided into VIP, R, S, and A sections, with prices decreasing as you go down levels. VIP seats, located in the front middle block, offer the best view of the stage and are highly desired seats.

    Online reservations

    Ticket sales start on a set date and time. If there is a musical you want to see, be sure to check the time ticketing opens. Musicals featuring popular actors quickly sell out so you’ll have to be fast!

    2) During the musical

    Scene from “Monte Cristo” (Credit: EMK Musical Company)

    Do your homework

    There are lots of ways to prepare for watching a musical; read the musical synopsis, listen to the musical numbers, or learn about the different characters. Doing this “homework” in advance will make your experience all the more enjoyable!

    Arrive 1 hour before showtime (30 minutes at the latest)

    Be sure to arrive early to pick up your ticket, take photos in the photo zone, and browse the merchandise area.

    Rent opera glasses

    Opera glasses are a must-have item if you don’t want to miss a single expression on the actors’ faces! Opera glasses can be rented from the main theater lobby starting from one hour before showtime. Be aware that some theaters (Charlotte Theater, Chungmu Art Center, Dream Theater) require an online reservation through their official website.

    More info

    [Korea’s Main Musical Theaters]

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    * This content was last updated in November 2023, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check for updates before visiting.

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