Participation of Four Theater Groups Including Ggakji, Keundeul Culture and Arts Center, Hyeonjang, and Yedo

Gyeongnam Culture and Arts Center Hosts 2021 Summer Performing Arts Festival 'Four Perspectives' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Gyeongnam Culture and Arts Center Grand Theater will host the 2021 Summer Performing Arts Festival 'Four Perspectives' at 7:30 PM on June 30, July 2, 7, and 9.


This 'Four Perspectives' consists of plays presented by four arts troupes: Theater Company Kkakji's 'Now Is the Prime,' Keundeul Culture and Arts Center's 'The Joy at Chief Choi's House,' Theater Company Hyeonjang's 'Ruminations,' and Theater Company Yedo's 'What Makes Flowers Bloom.'


First, on June 30, Theater Company Kkakji's 'Now Is the Prime' will open the stage.


'Now Is the Prime' humorously and comically depicts a couple overcoming the sudden onset of menopause. It will offer various attractions such as tap dance, pansori, singing, and comic dialogues.


On July 2, Keundeul Culture and Arts Center's 'The Joy at Chief Choi's House' will be performed. This work is a madanggeuk (traditional Korean outdoor play) adaptation of Park Kyung-ni's epic novel 'Toji' (The Land).


On July 7, Theater Company Hyeonjang's 'Ruminations' will be presented. 'Ruminations' won the Gold Prize at the '2021 39th Gyeongsangnam-do Theater Festival.'


This play uses a man's 'novel writing' as a medium to reflect on conflicts and wounds within a family and asks how to heal them.


On July 9, Theater Company Yedo's 'What Makes Flowers Bloom' will meet the audience.


Set in a private high school teachers' office, it sharply critiques uncomfortable issues in the educational field and delivers a message for improvement.



For more detailed information, please check the Gyeongnam Culture and Arts Center website or contact them by phone.


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