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Musical "Cyrano"

Seoul Arts Center, CJ Towol Theater, Seoul, South Korea
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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Seoul, South Korea
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 2h 40min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Overview

Musical “Cyrano,” a story of the “romantic hero” Cyrano, returns for its third season in five years at the Seoul Arts Center's CJ Towol Theater in southern Seoul, reimagined with enhanced musical numbers and stage design for a more supplemented production.

“Cyrano” is based on Edmond Rostand’s play “Cyrano de Bergerac” (1897). The musical is set in 17th-century France. It is the story of Cyrano, a valiant hero of the “Cadets of Gascony,” who has great eloquence and swordsmanship. Cyrano is a character who loses confidence in his appearance in front of his beloved Roxane due to his big nose. However, to support the handsome recruit Christian and Roxane’s romance, he generously pours his talents into ghostwriting love letters for Christian.

This season, Roxane, the musical's heroine and the central figure in its love triangle, has been reimagined as a more independent and multidimensional character. Roxane is illustrated as a courageous figure as she ventures into the heart of the battlefield to deliver supplies to the troops for the sake of her beloved.

CJ ENM, the producer of the musical also said that three new musical numbers have been added for this season. Composer Frank Wildhorn, known for his work on musicals such as “Jekyll & Hyde”(1990) and “Mata Hari” (2016) composed the new numbers. The opening number, “Let the Play Begin,” sets the historical background and introduces the characters, progressing the story quickly in the early stages. “If I Only Had the Words” and “I Fell From the Moon” enhance the depth of the narrative that was previously lacking in earlier productions.
 
Despite the revamped musical performances and strengthened story, some say that the overall plot still leaves something to be desired. The plot lines of Roxane failing to recognize the voice of Cyrano, on behalf of Christian, confessing his love to her under the veil of darkness, or another scene when Cyrano finally reveals that he is the author of the love letters just moments before he dies feel somewhat contrived. Additionally, the scene of Roxane boasting about falling in love only to reveal it’s Christian, just as Cyrano mistakenly assumes she means him, also feels cliché.  

This season features actors Choi Jae-rim, Cho Hyung-kyun, and Ko Eun-sung who alternate the role of Cyrano, while actors Na Ha-na, Kim Soo-yeon and Lee Ji-soo take on the role of Roxane.

Venue Info

Seoul Arts Center - Seoul
Location   2406 Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu

The Seoul Arts Center is an arts complex in the Seocho-gu district of Seoul, in South Korea. It consists of five main buildings: the Opera House, with three auditoriums; the Music Hall, with two concert halls; the Hangaram Art Museum; the Hangaram Design Museum; and the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum. The Opera House is built in a shape that resembles the traditional Korean bamboo hat called gat.

In January 1982, the government decided to build a Seoul Arts Center, which would be in charge of the overall function of artistic activities, and began to select a site. This announcement was aimed at the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympics. The final site was decided in September of the same year at the foot of the mountain between Nambu Beltway and Mt. Umyeon (area: 231,000m²), and on November 14 , 1984, a groundbreaking ceremony was held with the National Gugak Center.

The construction of the Seoul Arts Center was divided into Phase 1 (1984 ~ 1988) and Phase 2 (1988 ~ In February 1988, the first phase of construction, the Music Hall and Calligraphy Hall, was completed and opened. In October 1990, the Hangaram Art Museum and the Seoul Art Archives opened, and on February 15 , 1993 , the Seoul Opera Theater (currently the Opera House) opened and was completed.

Music hall
It opened in 1988, the first among the buildings belonging to the hall, and has a 2523-seat concert hall, the first concert hall in Korea, and a 354-seat recital hall where small-scale performances such as recitals and chamber music are held. It is adjacent to the right side of the Opera House and opposite the Seoul Calligraphy Museum.

Opera House
It is a cylindrical building with a roof in the shape of a lampshade. At the time of its design and construction, it was called "Festival Theater", but when it opened in 1993, the official name of Seoul Opera Theater (Opera House) was changed. The 2,305-seat Opera Theater for large-scale opera, ballet, and musical performances, the 710-seat Towol Theater for plays, small-scale musicals and operas, and a 300-600-seat flexible small theater for small experimental performances are located. It forms the central axis of the entire Seoul Arts Center.

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Seoul, South Korea
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 2h 40min
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