The second Korean-language production. Produced by Seol and Company in honour of the show's 30th anniversary. Opened at the Icheon Art Hall on 26 August 2011 and closed at the Jeju Arts Center on 22 April 2012.[1] This production was a revival of the 2008 South Korean production, with many of the previous performers returning.
Production Specifics[]
Directed by Jo-Anne Robinson.[2]
Starring three Grizabellas - Singer Insooni, actresses Park Hae-mi and Hong Ji-min.[3]
This production was not considered the "Original" production, the English-language Australasia tours, which toured in 1994, 2003, 2007, and 2008. The 2014 Australasia tour was the "first in six years", discounting this production.[4] As with the Australasian productions, the show included all the swings as named on-stage characters.
- Music director: Han Jeong-lim (한정림)
- Co-director: Hong Seung-hee (홍승희)
Tour dates[]
- [Icheon] Icheon Art Hall - 2011.08.26 ~ 2011.08.28
- [Jeonbuk] Sori Arts Center of Jeollabuk-do, Moak hall - 2011.09.02 ~ 2011.09.04
- [Seoul] Charlotte Theater - 2011.09.17 ~ Dec. 31, 2011
- [Busan] Busan Citizens' Hall, Grand Theater - 2012.01.13 ~ 2012.01.29
- [Gwangju City] Gwangju Culture & Art Center, Grand Theater - 2012.02.03 ~ 2012.02.05
- [Gyeongnam] Changwon Seongsan Art Hall, Grand Theater - 2012.02.10 - 2012.02.12
- [Daejeon] Daejeon Culture & Arts Center, Art Hall - February 17, 2012 ~ February 19, 2012
- [Incheon city] Incheon Culture & Arts Center - February 24, 2012 - February 26, 2012
- [Gyeongnam] Gyeongnam Culture & Arts Center - 2012.03.09 ~ 2012.03.11
- [Chungbuk] Cheongju Arts Center, Grand Opera House - March 17, 2012 ~ March 18, 2012
- [Gunpo] Gunpo Culture & Arts Center - March 23, 2012 ~ March 25, 2012
- [Daegu City] Keimyung Art Center - April 4, 2012 ~ April 8, 2012
- [Jeju] Jeju Arts Center - April 20, 2012 ~ April 22, 2012
Cast[]
Gallery[]
Performance[]
The swings: