Busan Student Arts and Culture Center to Stage Youth Play "Tomorrow Belongs to Tomorrow"
Based on Kim Sunyoung's Novel,
To Be Watched by Over 4,200 Students
The Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education Student Arts and Culture Center (Director Lee Haeseon) will present the youth play "Tomorrow Belongs to Tomorrow" eight times at the center's main theater from June 10 to June 13.
This performance is intended for approximately 4,200 elementary, middle, and high school students, and has been organized as part of efforts to foster artistic sensitivity and character education.
The play is a youth drama based on the novel of the same name by author Kim Sunyoung, and tells the stories of young people facing real-life concerns such as school violence, adoption, family issues, and dreams. Through unique characters and an unexpected plot, the play delivers messages of self-reflection and empathy for others to the audience.
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Director Lee Haeseon stated, "This performance will provide students with an opportunity to look within themselves through art and to learn the value of living together with others," adding, "We will actively support students' cultural and character education through high-quality arts and culture programs."
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