Both productions share the commonality of being 'original musicals' and 'premieres.' In the current performing arts industry, original musicals are showing remarkable achievements. Alongside 'Dream of the Peach Blossom Land' and 'Shadow,' productions like 'Hongryeon' and 'The Man in Hanbok' have also received positive reviews from audiences, each with their unique flair.
These four productions have achieved significant success from their premiere stages. According to NOL, 'Hongryeon,' which opened its revival last February, currently holds a score of 9.7 out of 10. During its 2024 premiere, it scored 9.9 out of 10. Despite originating from a small theater, it secured a top position and won the 'Best Production' award in the under 400 seats category at the 'Korean Musical Awards.'
'Shadow,' which first met audiences last September, achieved unexpected success for a premiere. It received consistent praise for its well-executed dense narrative and dark emotional tone, earning high regard within the industry despite being a medium-small theater production. 'The Man in Hanbok,' also a premiere, won the Grand Prize at the 'Musical Awards' held last January, showcasing the potential of original musicals. 'Dream of the Peach Blossom Land' was praised as a 'hexagonal production' for its seamless blend of stage, video, choreography, music, acting, and script.
Another commonality is that all four productions are based on 'Korean themes.' 'Dream of the Peach Blossom Land' draws inspiration from the Joseon Dynasty painting 'Dream of the Peach Blossom Land,' creating an oriental fantasy. 'Hongryeon' reinterprets the traditional Korean folktales 'Janghwa Hongryeonjeon' and 'Baridegi,' bringing the afterlife to the stage. 'Shadow' delves into the human psyche, inspired by the tragic father-son story of Crown Prince Sado and King Yeongjo. 'The Man in Hanbok' combines the story of Joseon's greatest scientist Jang Yeong-sil with fantasy elements to create a new narrative.
These productions do not merely reinterpret tradition and history. They refreshingly handle Korean themes by reimagining past events with a modern sensibility. Additionally, the direction, acting, impressive musical numbers, and stage completeness are all intricately composed, earning widespread praise.
A musical industry insider commented, "Just as K-content is gaining momentum, musicals featuring Korean themes are also proving competitive. If this trend continues, the expansion into overseas markets will become even more active."
Korean-themed original musicals are no longer confined to experimental genres but are establishing themselves as commercially viable content. As Netflix's 'K-pop Demon Hunters' and other K-culture and content gain international traction, there is growing interest in whether Korean-themed musicals will also make significant strides in the global market.
Reporter Dayeon Jeong, TenAsia light@tenasia.co.kr