Gangwon Cultural Foundation Holds Comprehensive Review Meeting
to Assess Achievements and Challenges of Gangwon Provincial Theater Company’s Performance Projects

The Gangwon Cultural Foundation (CEO Shin Hyunsang) announced on the 10th that it successfully held the "2025 Performance Project Comprehensive Review Meeting" on the 9th at the theater company's rehearsal studio to comprehensively assess the performance projects conducted by the Gangwon Provincial Theater Company throughout 2025 and to establish operational strategies for 2026.

Gangwon Cultural Foundation (CEO Shin Hyunsang) held the "2025 Performance Project Comprehensive Review Meeting" on the 9th to comprehensively assess the Gangwon Provincial Theater Company's performance projects carried out throughout 2025 and to prepare operational strategies for 2026. Provided by Gangwon Cultural Foundation

Gangwon Cultural Foundation (CEO Shin Hyunsang) held the "2025 Performance Project Comprehensive Review Meeting" on the 9th to comprehensively assess the Gangwon Provincial Theater Company's performance projects carried out throughout 2025 and to prepare operational strategies for 2026. Provided by Gangwon Cultural Foundation

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During the review meeting, the achievements of major productions were shared, including the regular musical "The Cat Who Taught the Seagull to Fly," the planned performance "Hongwi's Friend," the life-respecting musical "109 Choir," and the touring performance in former mining regions "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This year, the Gangwon Provincial Theater Company staged four productions with a total of 26 performances in 15 regions both inside and outside the province, achieving an overall audience satisfaction rate of 90%. The company was recognized for its contribution to expanding cultural and artistic enjoyment for local residents.


The review meeting was attended by a total of about 20 people, including Artistic Director Kim Kyungik, actors and production staff who participated in the works, as well as external experts such as directors, choreographers, and lighting directors, and theater professionals from within the province. The participants conducted a detailed review of each project's progress and achievements, and engaged in extensive discussions on field-oriented improvement measures, such as enhancing production operation efficiency, expanding collaboration structures with private theater companies, and strengthening accessibility to local performances.


The Gangwon Provincial Theater Company plans to compile the feedback gathered at this review meeting into a results report within December and reflect it in the overall planning of the 2026 performance projects. The foundation also intends to continue its ongoing support and improvements next year to increase opportunities for residents to enjoy culture and the arts and to revitalize the local performing arts ecosystem.



Kim Kyungik, Artistic Director of the Gangwon Provincial Theater Company, stated, "Based on the experience accumulated through the 2025 performance projects and the diverse feedback from the field, we will present even higher-quality performances and programs with strengthened public value in 2026," adding, "We will continue to expand the role of the Gangwon Provincial Theater Company so that residents can enjoy culture and the arts as part of their daily lives."


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