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Seogangseok, Songpa District Mayor, “Will Present a Cultural and Artistic Performance Full of Humor and Vitality in the Green Season”

May Second Performance by Songpa-gu Municipal Theater Troupe... Play 'Naega Nalssi-e Ttara Byeonhal Saram Gatsso?' Staged View original image

Songpa-gu (Mayor Seo Gang-seok) and the Songpa Cultural Foundation present the second play by the Songpa-gu Municipal Theater Troupe, "Do You Think I’m Someone Who Changes According to the Weather?" which will be staged on May 11 at 5 PM at the Songpa-gu Community Center Grand Auditorium.


The 'Songpa-gu Municipal Theater Troupe' is a community participation troupe founded last August by ordinary residents interested in theater. The 23 members, ranging from passionate university students to legal clerks, housewives, and senior models, are led by Artistic Director Kim Jeong-han and actively showcase their talents.


They first met audiences with their inaugural performance "Who Are You and Who Am I" last December, delivering heartfelt emotions through a warm family story. The upcoming play "Do You Think I’m Someone Who Changes According to the Weather?" is the troupe’s second production since their December debut and has already generated high expectations, selling out all seats as soon as ticket reservations opened.


"Do You Think I’m Someone Who Changes According to the Weather?" is a 1978 comedy written by playwright Lee Gang-baek. Set in a world flooded by continuous heavy rain, it humorously depicts the survival struggles of residents in a cheap boarding house. The play carries a message to not lose dreams and hope despite facing more difficult days than good ones in reality.


A district official stated, “The members have been practicing diligently for three hours two to three times a week over the past four months,” adding, “They will do their best until the very end to deliver this cheerful and heartfelt story with great flavor.”


The performance is open to elementary school students and older, and admission is free. Tickets will be distributed on-site on a first-come, first-served basis only to those who have made online reservations in advance. For more details, please contact the Songpa Cultural Foundation’s Cultural Business Team.



Seo Gang-seok, Mayor of Songpa-gu, said, “In April, we also presented a high-quality ballet performance, sharing the diverse charms of ballet with many residents,” and added, “In this beautiful season of May, I hope everyone enjoys vibrant cultural and artistic performances with their families, savoring culture and the joys of life.”


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