Seoul Players Accepting Submissions For TEN MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL by James Miller
- April 07, 2011 The Seoul Players are now accepting playwright and director applications for their Ten Minute Play Festival in September. The deadline for play submissions, director applications and collaborative project proposals is May 31, 2011. Email info@seoulplayers.com with 'Ten Minute Play Competition' in the subject if you're interested.
Photo Flash: Wildhorn's TEARS OF HEAVEN Opens in Seoul by Nicole Rosky
- February 23, 2011 The new musical, TEARS OF HEAVEN premiered on February 1, 2011 at the National Theater in Seoul. Check out photos of the show below!
AIDA Returns To South Korea 12/14 by Gabrielle Sierra
- December 17, 2010 Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA continues to thrill audiences across the globe in its return engagement to Seoul. AIDA began performances on December 14 and officially opens at the Seongnam Arts Center on December 18.
Photo Coverage: musical performance at the Party Foundation Monument in Pyongyang by BWW News Desk
- October 11, 2010 Entertainers wait for their turn in a musical performance at the Party Foundation Monument in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang October 11, 2010, a day after the 65th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party of Korea.
Photo Coverage: Dong Chun circus troupe performs as part of the Hi Seoul Festival 2010 in Seoul by BWW News Desk
- October 05, 2010 A member of the Dong Chun circus troupe performs at an event held as part of the Hi Seoul Festival 2010 in Seoul October 5, 2010. The festival is an annual cultural event which includes international non-verbal performances such as circus acts, mimes and puppet shows. Events will take place on the streets of Seoul and will run from October 2-10.
The National Theater of Korea Closes 'Greenpig HOMO HOMINI LUPUS,' 9/9 by BWW News Desk
- September 09, 2010 Three different incidents unfold simultaneously at Seongbuk Police Station. At first sight they appear unrelated, but they turn out to be intricately connected, and throughout the performance audiences feel the excitement of reading a mystery novel. In examining human guilt and conscience, the work realistically depicts the absurdities of contemporary society.
The National Theater of Korea Presents 'Greenpig HOMO HOMINI LUPUS,' 8/31 by BWW
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- August 31, 2010 Three different incidents unfold simultaneously at Seongbuk Police Station. At first sight they appear unrelated, but they turn out to be intricately connected, and throughout the performance audiences feel the excitement of reading a mystery novel. In examining human guilt and conscience, the work realistically depicts the absurdities of contemporary society.