Until November 8 at Daehakro Dream Art Center Hall 3

A Black Comedy Exploring Refugee Stories in Our Society, the Play 'Natseon I' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The theater company Silhan will perform the play "Natsseon I" (Stranger) at Daehakro Dream Art Center Hall 3 until November 8.


"Natsseon I" deals with the story of "refugees" from the perspective of Koreans.


The play "Natsseon I" is the second joint creation project presented by the theater company Silhan and director Shin Myung-min. The first joint creation play, "Honmarabihae?" received critical acclaim by winning an award at this year's Seoul Theater Festival.


"Natsseon I" consists of nine episodes. It realistically portrays the lives of refugees embedded throughout Korean and modern history and explores various Korean perspectives on refugees with wit in the form of black comedy. It was selected for the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture's multi-year support project for young artists last year and was presented as a reading performance at Theater Song in December.



Yoo Sung-joo, Lim Young-woo, Jo Hana, Yoon So-hee, Lee Joon-hee, Lee Jong-chan, and Jo Woo-hyun star in the play. Tickets can be reserved through Interpark and Naver Reservation.


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