Starting off with the opening ceremony, this is a perfect chance to get a taste of all the best Korean performances on one stage. The ceremony will be hosted by the famous musical actor Kai and presents a delightful medley of 5 musicals and non-verbal performances as well as an opening act from the top taekwondo crew in Korea. The event will be free entry for all and have subtitles available in 3 languages for international visitors.
With many well-loved musicals returning to the festival, you can watch some of Daehak-ro’s staples such as‘Finding Mr Destiny’, ‘Love comes with the Rain’ and ‘Only you’. The musical ‘1446’ will be a new addition this year and will take you on a journey through Korea’s history and the existence of King Sejong. The musical deals with some of the life achievements of the king of Joseon (Korean dynasty) as well as the difficulties and relentless pursuit in developing the Korean alphabet.
‘The Man Who Laughs’ is arguably one of the most anticipated musicals of the year. The musical is based on Victor Hugo’s 1869 novel ‘L’Homme Qui rit’ and stars EXO’s Suho who will be playing the main lead Gwynplaine. The storyline follows a man whose mouth has been deformed into a permanent smile since childhood.
This masterpiece took 5 years in the making and over 20 million dollars investment to complete. The production brings together global big names in musical theatre, with Robert Johanson, the director of Rebecca Elisabeth leading the team. As well as Disney’s costume designer Gregory A. Poplyk well known for his designs in Frozen and Phantom.
Non-verbal performances have always been one of the highlights of the festival and are a great way to bring down the language barrier and enjoy upbeat music, dance and easy storylines!
‘Nanta’ |
‘Nanta’ is Korea’s first non-verbal performance that premiered back in 1997and the longest running show in Korea. It has won numerous awards over the years and is a crowd favourite for all ages. The story is set in a kitchen where the chefs take you on a culinary adventure whipping up various Korean cuisines. It is an exciting comic performance showcasing beats derived from Korea’s traditional percussion ‘samulnori’ using ordinary objects.
A special collaboration is planned for the 21st of October with a mash-up of four major non-verbal performances the ‘Pang Show’,‘Jump’, ‘Chef’ and ‘Fireman’. These performances all present comical stories, engaging content and a fundamentally Korean element to the show. From spectacular martial arts and acrobatic performances to exhilarating cook-offs and dynamic music, this is a rare opportunity to see some of the best acts come together on stage.
For more information on all the shows and to purchase tickets visit: http://welcomedaehakro.com/participating-eng/
A special collaboration is planned for the 21st of October with a mash-up of four major non-verbal performances the ‘Pang Show’,‘Jump’, ‘Chef’ and ‘Fireman’. These performances all present comical stories, engaging content and a fundamentally Korean element to the show. From spectacular martial arts and acrobatic performances to exhilarating cook-offs and dynamic music, this is a rare opportunity to see some of the best acts come together on stage.
For more information on all the shows and to purchase tickets visit: http://welcomedaehakro.com/participating-eng/
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