Disney fun, musicals and concerts to see in Seoul as the warm weather hits

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Disney fun, musicals and concerts to see in Seoul as the warm weather hits

DISNEY IN CONCERT: BEYOND THE MAGIC  
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Grand Theater
 
This year's "Disney in Concert" will take place on May 4 and 5 at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in central Seoul. [CREDIA]

This year's "Disney in Concert" will take place on May 4 and 5 at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in central Seoul. [CREDIA]



May 4 and 5: Since its Korean premiere in 2014, “Disney in Concert” has continuously gained popularity. Children attend the concerts dressed as their favorite Disney characters in what is becoming an annual ritual. For the upcoming concert, songs from Disney classics "Lion King” and “Aladdin” as well as more recent works like "Frozen,” "Frozen 2,” “Wish,” "Moana” and "Tangled” will be performed accompanied by the Ditto Orchestra.
 
 
Singers Kim Hwan-hee, Lee Areumsol, Choi Min-woo and Lee Jong-seok will be singing the songs in English.  
 
Children must be at least four years old to attend.
 
The concerts begin at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday.  
 
Tickets range from 44,000 won ($32) to 110,000 won.
 
Gwanghwamun Station, line No. 5, exit 8
 
 
MATTHEW BOURNE'S "ROMEO + JULIET”  
LG Arts Center Seoul
Matthew Bourne's "Romeo + Juliet" will be performed at LG Arts Center Seoul. [JOHAN PERSSON]

Matthew Bourne's "Romeo + Juliet" will be performed at LG Arts Center Seoul. [JOHAN PERSSON]

 
May 8 ― 19: Matthew Bourne's reinterpretation of "Romeo + Juliet” is coming to Korea this May. One of the most popular choreographers at the moment, Bourne has transformed this tragic Shakespearean story into a tale of the “raw passion and vitality of the youth fiercely resisting established norms,” according to LG Arts Center.
 
The backbone of the Shakespearean story is still there, along with the music of Prokofiev's ballet, but the choreographer transposed the story into an asylum for young people. It's set in the Verona Institute, which looks like a mental institute.
 
The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. on weekdays and at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on weekends.
 
Tickets range from 30,000 won to 140,000 won.
 
Magoknaru Station, line No. 9, exit 3 or 4
 
 
IL TENORE
Blue Square, Shinhan Card Hall

 
Through May 19: Korean musical “Il Tenore,” which means tenor in Italian, is being staged at the Blue Square in central Seoul. This is an original Korean musical that follows med-student-turned-opera-singer Yun I-seon, anti-Japanese activist and opera director Seo Jin-yeon and activist and stage designer Lee Su-han, who each have dreams that they must fight to keep as they come together to stage an opera that will spread the message of Korean independence without being censored by the Japanese. It is inspired by pioneering tenor Lee In-seon (1906-1960).
 
The book is by Hue Park and Will Aronson. The score was composed by Aronson with lyrics by Park. Helming the show is director Kim Dong-yeon, best known for directing the musical “Death Note.”  
 
The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on weekdays and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on weekends. There are no shows on Mondays.  
 
Tickets range from 80,000 won to 160,000 won.  
 
Hangangjin Station, line No. 6, exit 2 or 3
 
 
SEOUL JAZZ FESTIVAL
Olympic Park
 
American singer and songwriter Lauv will perform at this year's Seoul Jazz Festival. [PRIVATE CURVE]

American singer and songwriter Lauv will perform at this year's Seoul Jazz Festival. [PRIVATE CURVE]



May 31 – June 2: It's that time of the year again when you can enjoy an array of music from some of the hottest artists in your playlist. Lie down on your picnic mat with a glass of wine and enjoy. This year's Seoul Jazz Festival kicks off on May 31 and goes for three days. The final line up was announced on April 17 and it includes artists like Lauv, Melody Gardot, John Scofield Trio, Lianne La Havas, Yunseokcheol Trio, So Soo Bin, Paul Kim, Car The Garden, Jessie Reyez, Wave To Earth, Stella Jang, Caravan Palace, BIBI among many others.  
 
A one-day ticket costs 187,000 won, while a ticket to all three days costs 420,000 won.  
 
 
Tickets are available at ticket.melon.com.
 
Olympic Park Station, line No. 5 and 9, exit 3 or 4



 
ORCHESTRE DE CHAMBRE DE PARIS WITH SUNWOO YEKWON  
Lotte Concert Hall
 
June 12: Pianist Sunwoo Yekwon will be accompanying Orchestre de Chambre de Paris for a concert at Lotte Concert Hall in June. Yekwon rose to international stardom after winning the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2017. The French chamber orchestra will be visiting Korea with Russian maetro Maxim Emelyanchev. He is currently the chief conductor of Il Pomo d'Oro.
 
The program includes Mozart's "'Don Giovanni’ Overture,” Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58,” and "Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica.'”  
 
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.  
 
Tickets range from 40,000 won to 150,000 won.  
 
Jamsil Station, line No. 2, exit 1 or 2
 
 
DEAR EVAN HANSEN
Chungmu Art Center

 
Through June 23: The Korean production of the Broadway hit musical "Dear Evan Hansen” is currently underway at the Chungmu Art Center in central Seoul. The musical follows the titular Evan, an anxious high school student who gets caught up in a snowballing lie while trying to console the grieving family of a classmate who committed suicide.  
 
Three actors alternate the role of Evan: Park Kang-hyun, Lim Kyu-hyung and Kim Sung-kyu.
 
 
The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on weekdays, at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Fridays, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturdays and at 3 p.m. on Sundays. There are no shows on Mondays.  
 
 
Tickets range from 70,000 won to 160,000 won.
 
 
Sindang Station, line No. 6, exit 9
 
 
HEDWIG
Charlotte Theater  
 
Through June 23: A dynamic mix of rock music and monologue, this eight-time Tony-nominated musical follows the life of a band called The Angry Inch. The Korean production of the musical premiered in 2005.
 
The story revolves around a boy named Hansel living in East Germany in 1988.
 
One day, a U.S. lieutenant proposes to marry Hansel if he changes his gender to female. Hansel eventually decides to adopt the name Hedwig and undergoes a sex change operation, but it fails. He flies to Kansas only to find that he has been dumped.
 
Undeterred, Hedwig starts wearing wigs and makeup, forms a band called The Angry Inch and becomes a rock star.
 
The Korean production of this musical features musical performers Jo Jung-suk, Yu Yeon-seok and Jeon Dong-seok, who alternate the main role.
 
The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays; at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on weekends; and at 3 p.m. on public holidays. There are no shows on Mondays.
 
Tickets range from 80,000 won to 150,000 won.
 
Jamsil Station, line No. 2, exit 3
 
 
HANS ZIMMER FILM MUSIC ENCORE CONCERT 
Lotte Concert Hall

 
June 30: German film composer and music producer Hans Zimmer’s renowned film scores will be performed by maestro Kim Jae-won and the WE Philharmonic Orchestra. This upcoming concert is an encore, following the success of the same concert that was performed in January.  
 
Some of Zimmer’s most famous pieces will be performed, including “First Step” from “Interstellar”; “Time” from “Inception”; the main theme from “The Dark Knight”; “Circle of Life” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from “The Lion King”; “Maestro” from “The Holiday”; and “Tennessee” and “There You’ll Be” from “Pearl Harbor,” and others.  
 
The performance begins at 5 p.m.
 
Tickets range from 50,000 won to 130,000 won.
 
Jamsil Station, line No. 2, exit 1 or 2
 
*Most tickets are available at ticket.interpark.com/global or by calling 1544-1555  
 

BY YIM SEUNG-HYE [yim.seunghye@joongang.co.kr]
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