Kang Jung-woo, Son Ji-ae, and Noh Yoon in the roles of Billy/Gout (top left to right) and Park Kyu-won, Kim Jun-young, and Kim I-hoo in the roles of Alexander/Danny (bottom left to right) <br> Photo by MJStarfish

Kang Jung-woo, Son Ji-ae, and Noh Yoon in the roles of Billy/Gout (top left to right) and Park Kyu-won, Kim Jun-young, and Kim I-hoo in the roles of Alexander/Danny (bottom left to right)
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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The original musical "Alexander," depicting the fateful encounter between a trainer and a horse set in 1930s America during the horse racing craze, will open on April 5 at Dream Art Center Hall 2 in Daehangno, Seoul.


The musical "Alexander" is the tenth original musical by MJStarfish, the producer of "Adolescence," "Mama Don’t Cry," "Mia Familia," "About Angels: Fallen Angel Edition," "Final Statement," and "Pirates."


"Alexander" tells the story of Billy, who becomes disillusioned with his work as a trainer, and his meeting with the genius racehorse Alexander.


Director Kim Woon-gi, writer Lee Hee-jun, and composer Park Jung-ah, who produced the musical "Pirates," reunite once again for "Alexander."


The role of trainer "Billy" will be played by Kang Jung-woo, Son Ji-ae, and Noh Yoon, while the genius racehorse "Alexander" will be portrayed by Park Kyu-won, Kim Jun-young, and Kim I-hu.



"Alexander" will be performed from April 5 to June 14 at Dream Art Center Hall 2 in Daehangno, with preview tickets scheduled to open in March.


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