Kim Dong-yeon | |
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김동연 | |
Born | |
Other names | Kim Dong-yun |
Alma mater | Department of Theater of Chung-Ang University |
Occupation(s) | Playwright Musical and Stage Director |
Years active | 2003 - present |
Agent(s) | Poet and Samurai Theater Company |
Spouse(s) | Marriage, Unknown |
Children | 1 Child, Unknown |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Dong-yeon |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Tongyŏn |
Kim Dong-yeon (Korean: 김동연) is a South Korean playwright and theater director.[1] Kim, is nicknamed Blue Chip Director of Daehak-ro, made his directorial debut in 2003 through the play Fantasy Fairy Tale (2003).[2]
South Korean Musical Maybe Happy Ending that was premiered in 2017 is his most famous work as director. He is known for his two military musicals, The Shinheung Military Academy (2018) and Return (2019). He is also known as director of South Korean adaptation of stage play Human (2010), The Pride (2014), M. Butterfly (2017), and Shakespeare R&J (2018).
Career
Early career
Kim Dong-yeon joined theater club in high school to achieve his dream to be an actor. He worked hard practicing his vocalization in the backyard near his high school. Then enrolled in theater department at Chung-Ang University. He performed on stage as an actor throughout his college days. However, he found that he's more suitable to be a theatre director.
After graduating, Kim worked as staff for Persona Productions (페르소나 프로덕션) that created Nanta (난타) and Jump (난타), for two years. He also worked as artistic director of magic performances Lee Eun-gyeol's Magic Concert. Later He also worked as assistant director in Daehak-ro.[3]
Debut as director
Kim Dong-Yeon founded theater company The Poet and the Samurai (극단 시인과 무사). The name express his philosophy that 'play' is as beautiful as a poet's poem, but also as powerful as a samurai's blade. This company hold copyright of Fantasy Fairy Tale, a creative musical written by Kim. This work express his fascination with clown, an ironic being that always gives laughter but expresses sadness. In this play there are three clowns, war clown, art clown and love clown. The three clown narrate love story between Hans, a piano player who lost his hearing during the war, and Marie, a dancing woman who lost his sight, love each other in a warm and lyrical way.
Kim made his directorial debut through the premiere of Fantasy Fairy Tale. His first stage was in Hakjeon Blue Small Theater as part of 6th Seoul Edge Theater Festival [note 1] in November 2003.[5] Kim applied to many blockgrant to develop his work further. In October 2005 he entered Young Director Contest Showcase Performance of Seoul Art Market Participation. He also applied to Korea Culture and Arts Council Fund application but failed.[6][3] However only after a long period of revision, it was finally able to perform on stage again in 2006 with the funding from the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture.[3]
In 2007, Eda Entertainment re-opened the Sinsi Musical Theater as a 'Cultural Space Eda' in Daehak-ro with two theaters. Fantasy Fairy Tale was selected as the first work of the 'Eda’s Stage Discovery Series' ('이다의 무대발견시리즈).
Early career as director
In 2006–2008, Kim worked as director of a stage play 70 Minutes of Romance written by Cheon Gyeun-ho. It was joint production between Eda Entertainment and 2B Company.[7][8]
In October 2007, Kim became 4th director of musical Finding Mr. Destiny. He joined the middle of season 3 and in charge of the Season 4.[9]
In 2007, Kim adapted Psychiatrist Irabu series (精神科医・伊良部シリーズ) into a play. The original is a series of short stories by the Japanese writer Hideo Okuda which features the fictional psychiatrist Dr. Ichirō Irabu (伊良部 一郎, Irabu Ichirō).
In 2009, Kim directed South Korean adaptation of My First Time.[10] My First Time (2007) is an off-Broadway play written by Ken Davenport, a two-time Tony Award-winning theatre producer and playwright.
Hamlet - The Story of a Sad Clown (2009) started from a school performance in 2001, when director Kim Dong-yeon reconstructed and directed Shakespeare's Hamlet and actor Kim Kang-woo cast as 'Hamlet'. It was performed at Daehak-ro for 5 days in 2009.[11]
Kim adapted Human (2010) by Bernard Werber into a play. The play Human is a two-person play about scientist Raul and animal trainer Samanta. It starts with the unique setting of a man and woman who are completely unfamiliar with a glass wall. they wake up one day startled by a roar. Through isolated men and women, the difficult subject of 'exploring human nature through a non-human point of view is solved with the artist's unique imagination.[12]
Infinity Challenge
In the end of 2011, Kim Tae-ho of Infinity Challenge planned to do another segment of I'm A Singer In My Own Right. One of cast Member of the show, Jung Hyung-don wanted to do musical concept performance for Spring Chicken Soup (영계백숙 or Younggye Baeksook). Kim Tae-ho then hold a meeting with Kim Dong-yeon, to ask him to direct the performance.[13] Then Won Mi-sol as music director and Kim Kyung-yeop as choreographer also join the project.[14]
Kim suggested the concept of heroic story in a musical format. I'm A Singer In My Own Right was broadcast in MBC as three episode: Episode 281(December 24, 2011), Episode 282 (December 31, 2011) and Episode 283 (January 7, 2012).
Musical adaptation
In November 2011, Kim joined the 'Kim Soo-ro Project' to adapt Coffee Prince into a musical. This is Kim Soo-ro second project as producer after play Crazy Romance. The musical adaptation was closer to source material, novel with the same name by Lee Seon-mi. Kim Dong-yeon adapted the script with Jung Min-ah who also lyricist for this project. Also joined this project were Lee Jin-wook as composer, Yang Joo-in as Music director and Kyung-yeop as choreographer.[15] Musical Coffee Prince 1st Store only focused on Choi Han-gyeol and Go Eun-chan romance. Double-cast as Han-gyeol were Kim Jae-beom and Kim Tae-han. Eun-chan were played by rookie actress Yu Joo-hye and Hong Ji-hee.[16]
In 2012, Kim worked with Argentine director Gustavo Zajac in stage musical adaptation of popular drama series Lovers in Paris. It was premiered at the D-Cube Arts Center in April 2012, starring Lee Ji-hoon and Jung Sang-yeon as Han Ki-joo, Bang Jin-wi and Oh So-yeon as Kang Tae-young, and Lee Hyun, Jung Woo-soo and Run as Yoon Soo-hyuk.[17][18]
He also worked on musical adaptation of Shin'ya Shokudō (深夜食堂, lit. "Midnight Diner"), a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yarō Abe. It is about a late-night diner, open from midnight to dawn, and its eccentric patrons. It was already adapted into Japanese Drama Midnight Diner in 2009. Musical Midnight Diner was a canceled project, but Kim, lyricist-writer Jeong Young and composer Kim Hye-seong felt bad to drop it and decided to keep working on it. Park Yong-ho, CEO of Musical Heaven, helped to acquire the right to perform from Japan. With support from Doosan Art Center, a reading performance was held in February, 2012.[19][20]
As a result, Hong Ki-yu, the CEO of Eukdo Co., Ltd, showed his intention to produce. December 11 From February 17, 2013, Midnight Diner performed on the stage of Dongsung Hall, Dongsung Art Center, Daehak-ro, Seoul. It was produced by Eukdo Co., Ltd, and invested by M Venture Investment and Interpark INT. Japanese manga publisher Shogakukan collaborates on the production. Japanese stage designer Masako Ito joins forces.[21][22] It won the Innovation Award at the '3rd Yegreen Awards' held at Chungmu Art Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul.[23]
In the end of 2012, Kim became mentor of Chungmu Art Hall 'The 1st Musical House Black and Blue' (제1회 뮤지컬하우스 블랙 앤 블루).[24]
Director of licensed musical and 10th debut anniversary
Kim first attempt in directing a license musical was in 2013 South Korean adaptation of Gutenberg! The Musical! written by Scott Brown and Anthony King.[25] In this two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring playwrights Bud and Doug, perform a backers' audition for their new, hilariously ill-advised project – a big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johannes Gutenberg. South Korean version of musical Gutenberg was premiered in Medium Theater Black of Chungmu Art Center in August 2013.[26]
It was followed by another license musical Carmen. Written by Norman Allen, lyrics by Jack Murphy, and music by Frank Wildhorn, it is based on the novella of the same name. Carmen premiered in October 2008 at the Karlín Musical Theater in Prague Czech.[27] The musical Carmen is a work that combines splendid performances such as magic, acrobatics and circus. Hue Park was lyricist for South Korean adaptation and Kim’s experience in magic show was one of the reason he was chosen for this work.[3][28]
On March 5, 2013, the play Fantasy Fairy Tale was back on stage to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the performance. It performed until May 2013 Art One Theater Hall 3.[29] Kim also applied to Korea Center for Performing Arts 2013 3rd Exhibition Hall Competition. His proposal won, as result Fantasy Fairy Tale was selected part of 2013 Korea Performing Arts Center Excellent Repertoire Series and can perform in Grand Theater of Daehangno Arts Theater with 504 seats. Choreographer Song Hee-jin, who took on the role of Marie at the time of the premiere was in charge of the choreography. Actors who appeared in the premiere in 2003, Oh Yong, Choi Yo-han, Choi Dae-hoon, Lee Gap-sun, Lee Hyeon-bae, also joined.[30]
Theatre Yeoljeon
In 2014, Kim directed adaptation of Theatre's Fever 5 - Pride, one of representative repertoire of the Daehangno brand performance 'Theatre's Yeoljeon'.[note 2] The Pride is the debut work and second play of Greek-British author Alexi Kaye Campbell. In November 2008 it was produced for the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs for which he was awarded The Critics' Circle Prize for Most Promising Playwright and the John Whiting Award for Best New Play. The production, directed by Jamie Lloyd, was also awarded a Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an affiliate theatre. South Korean adaptation was written by Ji Yi-seon and translated by Kim Soo-bin and premiered in the Art One Theater in 2014.[31]
The story unfolds back and forth between 1958 and the present (2014). Through Philip, Oliver, Peter, and Sylvia, who live in two eras, the play talk about the socially underprivileged represented by sexual minorities. In the premiere, Lee Myeong-haeng and Jung Sang-yoon was double-cast as Philip. Oh Jong-hyuk and Park Eun-seok played the role of 'Oliver'. Kim So-jin and Kim Ji-hyun played the role of 'Sylvia'. Choi Dae-hoon and Kim Jong-goo was double-cast as 'Peter'.[32][33]
In 2015, Kim directed the world's first hologram musical "School OZ" by SM Entertainment (SM). It was opened on January 14, 2015 at SMTOWN THEATRE on the 5th floor of SMTOWN COEX Artium, a complex cultural space located in Samseong-dong, Seoul. The musical "School Oz" was a fantastic hologram musical with 110 minutes of hit songs by SM artists, various characters such as wizards and witches, and rich attractions based on magic.[34]
In 2015, Kim adapted a play by Australian playwright Andrew Bovell, Speaking in Tongues 'Confessions of the Lost'. The subtitle is said to have been newly added by director Kim Dong-yeon.[35][36] Original Speaking in Tongues,[37](1996) first performed at the Griffin Theatre Company, Sydney.[38] It won the 1997 AWGIE– Stage Award. Few years later, Bovell made it into a movie, Lantana (2001).
The Pride (2015) second performance opened on August 8, 2015 at Suhyeon Theater in Daehak-ro. Bae Soo-bin and Kang Pil-seok were cast for the role of Philip. Jeong Dong-hwa and Park Sung-hoon were cast for the role of 'Oliver'. Kim Kang-hee and Lee Jin-hee appear in the role of 'Sylvia'. Lee Won and Yang Seung-ri take turns in the role of 'Doctor/Man/Peter'.[39][40]
Maybe Happy Ending
In September 2015, Kim worked with Hue Park and Will Aronson on a try-out production of their new musical, “Maybe Happy Ending,” in Seeya Studio at Wooran Foundation.[41] The musical was premiered by DaeMyoung Culture Factory in December 2016.[41][42] In its premiere show, 70 out of 97 performances sold out. The show won 6 Korean Musical Awards, including Best Director.[43] The English-language version of "Maybe Happy Ending" was awarded the 2017 Richard Rodgers Award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[44] A new Korean production opened in 2018.[45]
As playwright
Original work
- Hamlet - the story of a sad clown (햄릿 - 슬픈 광대 이야기) —2001
- Fantasy Fairy Tale (환상동화) — 2003
Play adaptation
- 2019 — Musical Cyrano (시라노) with Kim Soo-bin
- 2010 — Play Human (인간)
- 2012 — Musical First Store of Coffee Prince with Jung Min-ah
- 2009 — Musical My First Time (마이 퍼스트 타임)
- 2007 — Play Doctor Irabu (닥터 이라부)
Stage
Musical
Year | Title | Director | Theater | Date |
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2014–2015 | Kinky Boots (킹키부츠) | Jerry Mitchell | Chungmu Art Center Grand Theater | Dec 2–Feb 22, 2015 |
2012 | Lovers in Paris (파리의 연인) | Gustavo Zajac | Daesung D Cube Art Center | April 5–March 28 |
2009 | Notre Dame de Paris (노트르담 드 파리) |
Gilles Maheu and Wayne Fox |
Seongnam Art Center Opera House | September 1–12 |
National Theater Haeoreum Theater | August 1–27 |
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Year | Title | Theater | Date |
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2022 | Hourglass (모래시계) | D Cube Art Center | May 26–Aug 14 |
2022 | Death Note (데스노트) | Chungmu Art Center Grand Theater | April 1–June 19 |
2022 | Dwarfs (난쟁이들) | Plus Theater (Culture Space NU) | Jan 25–April 10 |
2021–2022 | Fantasy Fairy Tale (환상동화) | National Theater of Korea Daloreum Theater |
Dec 12–Feb 12 |
Gentleman's Guide: Love and Murder (젠틀맨스 가이드: 사랑과 살인편) |
BBCH Hall at the Gwanglim Art Center | Nov 13–Feb 20 | |
Who Lives in Kuroi's Mansion? (쿠로이 저택엔 누가 살고 있을까) |
Plus Theater (Culture Space NU) | Nov 18–Jan 9 | |
2021 | Maybe Happy Ending (어쩌면 해피엔딩) |
Yes 24 Stage 1 | June 22–Sep 05 |
Great Comet (그레이트 코멧) | Universal Art Center | March 20–May 30 | |
Who Lives in Kuroi’s Mansion (쿠로이 저택엔 누가 살고 있을까) |
Plus Theater (Culture Space NU) | Feb 18–March 21 | |
2020–2021 | Gentleman's Guide: Love and Murder (젠틀맨스 가이드: 사랑과 살인편) |
Concert Hall Hongik University Daehangno Art Center Grand Theater | Nov 20–March 1 |
2020 | Sideureus (시데레우스) | Yes 24 Stage 1 | Oct 31–Nov 29 |
Art One Theater Hall 1 | Aug 12–Oct 25 | ||
Via Air Mail (비아 에어 메일) | Daehakro Arts Theater Small Theater | March 7–15 | |
Return - The Promise of The Day (귀환그날의 약속) |
Mokpo Citizen's Culture and Sports Center Grand Performance Hall | Jan 31–Feb 02 | |
Suwon Gyeonggi Cultural Center Grand Theater | Jan 17-19 | ||
Busan Sohyang Theater Shinhan Card Hall | Jan 10-12 | ||
Dae-gu Keimyung Art Center | Jan 03-05 | ||
2019–2020 | Fantasy Fairy Tale (환상동화) | Dongduk Women's University Performing Arts Center Cotton Hall | Dec 21–March 1 |
2019 | Return - The Promise of The Day (귀환그날의 약속) |
Daejeon Arts Center Art Hall | Dec 27-29 |
Seongnam Art Center Opera House | Dec 20-22 | ||
Gwangju Culture and Arts Center Grand Theater | Dec 13-14 | ||
Olympic Park Woori Financial Art Hall Seoul | Oct 22-Dec 01 | ||
Cyrano (시라노) | BBCH Hall of Gwanglim Art Center | Aug 10–Oct 13 | |
Sideureus (시데레우스) | Chungmu Art Center Middle Theater Black | April 17-June 30 | |
2019 | Shinheung Military Academy (신흥무관학교) |
Chuncheon Kangwon National University Baengnyeong Art Center (Baengnyeong Cultural Center) | May 31-Jun 01 |
Gwangju Culture and Arts Center Grand Theater | May 4–05 | ||
Gwanglim Art Center BBCH Hall | Feb 27–April 21 | ||
Daegu Keimyung Art Center | Jan 4–6 | ||
2018–2019 | Vampire Arthur (뱀파이어 아더) | Chungmu Art Center Medium Theater Black | Nov 30–Feb 10 |
Maybe a Happy Ending (어쩌면 해피엔딩) |
Yes 24 Stage 1 | Nov 13–Feb 10 | |
Gentleman's Guide: Love and Murder (젠틀맨스 가이드: 사랑과 살인편) |
Hongik University Daehangno Art Center Grand Theater | Nov 9–Jan 27 | |
2018 | Shinheung Military Academy (신흥무관학교) |
Suwon Gyeonggi Arts Center Grand Theater | Dec 29–30 |
Sunrise Theater, Ansan Arts Center | Dec 21–23 | ||
Busan Cultural Center Grand Theater | Dec 14–16 | ||
Daejeon Arts Center Art Hall | Nov 30–Dec 2 | ||
Mokpo Citizen's Culture and Sports Center Grand Performance Hall | Nov 26–28 | ||
Chonbuk National University Samsung Cultural Center | Nov 9–11 | ||
Andong Arts Center Ungbu Hall | Oct 12–14 | ||
Seongnam Art Center Opera House | Oct 06–07 | ||
National Museum of Korea | Sep 9–22 | ||
2018 | Infinite Power (무한동력) |
Chungmu Art Center Medium Theater Black | April 24-July 1 |
Along With Gods, The Underworld (신과 함께_저승편) |
Sunrise Theater, Ansan Arts Center | April 27–29 | |
Seoul Arts Center CJ Towol Theater | March 27-April 15 | ||
2017–2018 | Dwarfs (난쟁이들) | Daehak-ro T.O.M. Hall 1 | Nov 26–Feb 11 |
2016–2017 | Maybe a Happy Ending (어쩌면 해피엔딩) |
Yes 24 Stage 2 | Dec 20–March 5 |
Gutenberg (구텐베르크) | Chungmu Art Center Medium Theater Black | Nov 13–Jan 22 | |
2016 | Dwarfs (난쟁이들) | Daehak-ro T.O.M. Hall 1 | Jan 26–June 26 |
2015–2016 | School Oz (스쿨오즈) | SM Town Theater | Jan 14–Dec 31 |
2015 | Pungwolju (풍월주) | Venue Petitzel Theater | Sep 8–Nov 22 |
Dwarfs (난쟁이들) | Chungmu Art Center Medium Theater Black | Feb 27—April 26 | |
2014–2015 | Midnight Diner (심야식당) | Daehangno Musical Center Middle Theater | Nov 16–Jan 18 |
2014 | Gutenberg (구텐베르크) | Yes 24 Stage 3 | Sep 17–Dec 7 |
2013–2014 | Carmen (카르멘) | LG Art Center | Dec 03–Feb 23 |
2013 | Fantasy Fairy Tale (환상동화) | Daehakro Arts Theater Grand Theater | Dec 6–15 |
Gutenberg (구텐베르크) | Chungmu Art Center Medium Theater Black | Aug 31–Nov 10 | |
Fantasy Fairy Tale (환상동화) | Art One Theater 3 | Mar 01–May 26 | |
Finding Mister Destiny (김종욱 찾기) |
Gunpo Culture and Arts Center Royal Azalea Hall (small performance hall) | Feb 14–16 | |
2012–2013 | Midnight Diner (심야식당) | Dongsung Art Center Dongsung Hall | Dec 11-Feb 17 |
2012 | Coffee Prince 1st store (커피프린스 1호점) |
Daehak-ro T.O.M. Hall 1 | Feb 24–29 |
Midnight Diner (심야식당) | Doosan Art Center Space 111 | Jan 29–31 | |
2009 | Mother Promise (엄마의 약속) | Place Daehak-ro Star City Tiny Alice (Art Hall Marika Building 2) | Oct 1–Dec 31 |
2008 | White Proposal (화이트 프로포즈) | Family Theater Vision Hall | April 5–Aug 31 |
2007–2013 | Finding Mister Destiny (김종욱 찾기) |
JTN Art Hall 1 | Oct 23, 2007–Feb 17, 2013 |
2007 | Fantasy Fairy Tale (환상동화) | Daehak-ro T.O.M. Hall 2 | April 5–July 4 |
Theatre
Year | Title | Theatre | Date |
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2023 | Shakespeare in Love (셰익스피어 인 러브) |
CJ Towol Theater | January 28–March 26 |
2022 | Theatrical Battle 9 the 3rd - Touching The Void (연극열전9_3rd 터칭 더 보이드) |
Daehangno Art One Theater Hall 2 | July 8–Sep 18 |
2021 | R and J (알 앤 제이) | Lee Hae-rang Arts Theater | Feb 5–March 2 |
2020–2021 | Theatrical Battle 8 - King's Speech (연극열전8 - 킹스 스피치) |
Art One Theater Hall 2 | Nov 28–Feb 7, 2021 |
2019 | R and J (알 앤 제이) | Lee Hae-Rang Arts Theater | June 28–Sep 29 |
Pride 4th Performance (프라이드) | Art One Theater Hall 2 | May 25–Aug 25 | |
2018 | R and J (알 앤 제이) | Lee Hae-Rang Arts Theater | July 10–Sep 30 |
2017 | M. Butterfly (3rd Performance) | Art One Theater Hall 1 | Sep 9–Dec 3 |
Pride (프라이드) | Art One Theater Hall 1 | March 21–July 2 | |
2016 | Theatrical Battle 6: "Hamlet - The Play" (연극열전6 - 세 번째 작품 “햄릿 - 더 플레이”) |
Chungmu Art Center Central Theater | Aug 2–Oct 16 |
2015 | Pride (프라이드) | Art One Theater Hall 1 | Aug 8–Nov 1 |
Speaking in Tongues (스피킹 인 텅스) | Yes 24 Stage 3 | May 1–July 19 | |
2014 | Theatre's Fever 5 - Pride (연극열전5 - 프라이드) |
Art One Theater Hall 2 | Aug 16–Nov 9 |
2010 | Human (인간) | Chungmu Art Center Small Theater Blue | July 3–Aug 29 |
2009 | Hamlet - the story of a sad clown (햄릿 - 슬픈 광대 이야기) |
Daehak-ro T.O.M. Hall 2 | Jan 27–31 |
2009 | My First Time (마이 퍼스트 타임) | JTN Art Hall 3 | Jan 3–May 10 |
2009-2010 | 70 minutes of love (70분간의 연애) | Culture and Arts Theater CT | Dec 4–Jan 3 |
2009-2010 | 70 Minutes of Love - He & She (70분간의 연애-He&She) | Daehangno Sangsang Art Hall White (Sangsang White Small Theater) | Oct 6–March 14 |
2009 | Doctor Irabu (닥터 이라부) | Culture and Arts Theater CT | March 19–April 12 |
2008-2009 | Doctor Irabu (닥터 이라부) | Huam Stage (Former Art Hall Marika Building 3) | March 14–March 1 |
2008 | Doctor Irabu (닥터 이라부) | Culture and Arts Theater CT | July 10–Aug 03 |
2008 | 70 Minutes of Love - Busan (70분간의 연애 - 부산) | Former BNK Busan Bank Joeun Theater 2 | July 11–27 |
2008 | 70 Minutes of Romance “He & She” 3rd Busan Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Busan Gamagol Small Theater | July 9–27 |
2008 | 70 Minutes of Romance “He & She” Daegu performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Daegu Culture and Arts Theater CT | June 11-July 6 |
2008 | 70 Minutes of Love “He & She” Encore 4th Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Daehangno Sangsang Art Hall White (Sangsang White Small Theater) | March 12-June 8 |
2008 | 70 Minutes of Love “He & She” Encore 3rd Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Daehangno Sangsang Art Hall White (Sangsang White Small Theater) | Jan 18-March 10 |
2007-2008 | Doctor Irabu (닥터 이라부) | Daehangno Sangsang Art Hall White (Sangsang White Small Theater) | Oct 18–Jan 13 |
2007 | 70 Minutes of Romance “He & She” 2nd Busan Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Busan Gamagol Small Theater | Dec 8-31 |
2007 | 70 Minutes of Love “He & She” Encore 2nd Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Daehangno Sangsang Art Hall White (Sangsang White Small Theater) | April 19-July 22 |
2007 | 70 Minutes of Romance “He & She” Busan Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Busan Gamagol Small Theater | March 8–April 1 |
2006–2007 | 70 Minutes of Romance “He & She” 1st Performance (70분간의 연애 - He&She) | Happy Theater | Dec 20–Mar 4 |
2006 | Contrabass (명계남의 콘트라베이스) | Daehak-ro Woori Theatre | Feb 7–March 5 |
Awards and nominations
Award ceremony | Year | Work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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7th Korea Musical Awards | 2023 | Death Note | Best Director | Won | [46] |
Best Musical Over 400 Seats | Won | ||||
6th Korea Musical Awards | 2022 | Great Comet | Daesang | Nominated | [47] |
Best Musical Over 400 Seats | Nominated | ||||
Best Director | Nominated | ||||
Who Lives in Kuroi's Mansion? | Daesang | Nominated | |||
Best Musical Under 400 Seats | Won | ||||
Best Director | Nominated | ||||
8th E-Daily Culture Awards | 2021 | Maybe a Happy Ending | Grand Prize | Won | [48] |
5th Korea Musical Awards | Sideureus | Best Musical Under 400 Seats | Nominated | [49] | |
Who Lives in Kuroi's Mansion? | Best Director | Nominated | |||
4th Korea Musical Awards | 2020 | Cyrano | Best Musical over 400 Seats | Nominated | [50] |
Best Director | Nominated | ||||
Sideureus | Best Musical Under 400 Seats | Nominated | |||
3th Korea Musical Awards | 2019 | Shinheung Military Academy | Daesang | Nominated | [51] |
Gentleman's Guide: Love and Murder | Best Musical Big Theatre | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Nominated | ||||
2nd Korea Musical Awards | 2018 | Maybe a Happy Ending | Musical of The Year | Won | [52][53] |
Best Director | Won | ||||
6th Yegreen Musical Award | Best Director | Won | [54] | ||
2018 Asia Culture Awards | Shakespeare R&J | Best Drama | Won | [55] | |
3th Yegreen Musical Award | 2013 | Dwarf | Innovation Award | Won | [56] |
2nd Yegreen Musical Award | 2013 | Midnight Diner | Innovation Award | Won | [23] |
The 7th Miryang Summer Performing Arts Festival | 2007 | Fantasy Fairy Tale | Young Director's Home Directing Award | Won | [57] |
Notes
- ↑ Seoul Marginal Theater Festival or Seoul Edge Theater Festival or Seoul Frontier Theater Festival which started in 1999 as a 'show of the secrets of young directors', is a contemporary performing arts festival that seeks to capture the aesthetic originality and social context of the work from the perspective of 'the border'.[4]
- ↑ Yeongeukjeon Co., Ltd. is a specialized corporation established in November 2007 for the systematic operation of Theatrical Jeoljeon based on the performance of Theatrical Yoljeon in 2004 to revitalize Korean theater. Every two years since 2008, The Theater of the Stars 2, new plays are performed with an annual lineup, and repertoire performances are performed in years other than this season. Theatrical Enthusiasm Co., Ltd. provides high-quality works to the audience through 'discovery of the repertoire of Korean plays', 'support for domestic creative works', 'development of verified overseas works', and 'active exchange with overseas productions' to provide the audience with the fun and charm of plays. I want to share with more people.
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External links
- Kim Dong-yeon at Daum Encyclopedia (in Korean)
- Kim Dong-yeon at Naver (in Korean)
- Kim Dong-yeon at PlayDB (in Korean)