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Seoul Arts Troupe's 3 Original Musical Dramas Including 'Kkotppai, Isang' Available for Paid Streaming View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The Seoul Arts Troupe will present three original musical plays, one each Monday, until the 21st, available for paid viewing.


The three original musical plays presented by the Seoul Arts Troupe this time are "Early Spring Late Winter," "Goodbye, Yi Sang," and "Geumranbang."


"Early Spring Late Winter" is a work that depicts various moments of life using "plum blossoms" as its theme, portrayed in a refined ink wash painting style. "Goodbye, Yi Sang" is an immersive (audience participation) performance unraveling the mystery surrounding the life and death of the prematurely deceased genius poet Yi Sang. "Geumranbang" is a farce set in an 18th-century Joseon hip place.


The Seoul Arts Troupe will showcase the three works through the Channel SPAC x Naver TV sponsored live paid streaming service.


In April, the Seoul Arts Troupe introduced "Channel SPAC," an online streaming service offering their performances to audiences weary from the COVID-19 pandemic, for the first time via Naver TV. Previously, in September and October, they screened "The Lost Face 1895" and "Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds," filmed with nine 4K cameras.



The three works to be presented this time will be streamed via Naver sponsored live at 7:30 PM on the 7th, 14th, and 21st. Even after the streaming ends, viewers can replay the performance for three hours.

Seoul Arts Troupe's 3 Original Musical Dramas Including 'Kkotppai, Isang' Available for Paid Streaming View original image


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