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Experience Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' in a Unique Mask Theater Performance Until October 5th





'Twelfth Night' is one of Shakespeare's five great comedies and is celebrated for its romantic and comedic elements. The play, which resolves a tangled web of love, continues to captivate audiences today. The title 'Twelfth Night' refers to January 6th, the twelfth day after Christmas, marking the end of the festive season celebrating the birth of Jesus. In Europe, it was traditionally a time for various celebrations, and the play is believed to have been performed during these festivities.

The creative group 'Geogigameon' has reimagined 'Twelfth Night' as a mask theater production. All characters wear half-masks that complement their roles, offering audiences a unique experience through the actors' movements and expressions. This approach enhances the comedic elements of the play while exploring the universal theme of love.
The mask theater production of 'Twelfth Night' was recognized for its artistic excellence at the 2025 Geochang International Theater Festival, winning awards for Best Production, Best Direction, and Best Actor. Led by Professor Nam-Young Baek of Chung-Ang University, 'Geogigameon' has produced various acclaimed mask theater performances, including 'Bahnhof' at the 2010 Seoul Theater Olympics, the popular 'Sora Star Story,' and the non-verbal mask performance 'The Messenger.'
Catch 'Twelfth Night' at the Jiguin Art Hall in Daehangno until October 5th. Performances are at 7:30 PM on weekdays and 3:00 PM on weekends and holidays.
By Ji-won Kim, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr