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Hue Park (박천휴) is a South Korean lyricist and musical theatre writer.
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- I guess that s it by hue park will aronson
- Early career as lyricist
- Works in musical theatre
- Awards
- Graphic design and writing
- References

Early career as lyricist

Park started working as an in-house lyricist for Music Cube while he was still attending Dongguk University for creative writing (now merged with the Korean Literature program). He debuted as a lyricist with works such as the singer Evan's Pain Reliever, Park Sang-min's Tough Life. Park then moved to New York City to study visual art at New York University, where he met and collaborated with composer Will Aronson, thus beginning his career in musical theatre.
Works in musical theatre
In July 2012, Park wrote lyrics for the musical Bungee Jump (music by Will Aronson). The show was successful, and Aronson and Park gained considerable recognition. For the second production of Bungee Jump in 2013, Park joined Aronson in the script's adaptation. Park also adapted, translated, and wrote Korean lyrics for the Musical Carmen in December 2013, which opened at LG Art Center. He went on to write the script and lyrics for The Schwarz Show: Christmas Radio within the omnibus musical I Hate Christmas in Project Box SEEYA. Currently, Park is working again with Will Aronson, the composer of <Bungee Jump> on a new original musical.
In 2016, He translated and wrote Korean lyrics for The Bodyguard Musical, which also opened at LG Art Center.
Awards
Hue Park received the Best Music/Lyrics Award at Korea's 2013 Musical Awards for <Bungee Jump>. Bungee Jump was also named one of 'the 2 Best Original Musicals of 2012' by 'The Musical' Magazine, as well as selected for re-production by the Korean Musical Association's original musical support program.