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The Last Empress (musical)

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Book
  
Yi Mun Yol

Music
  
Kim Hee Gap

Basis
  
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Productions
  
1995 Seoul1997 Lincoln Center2002 West End2003 Los Angeles2004 Toronto2007 Seoul

Lyrics
  
Yang In Ja; Georgina St George

Similar
  
Jekyll & Hyde, Doctor Zhivago, Man of La Mancha, Elisabeth

The last empress of korea chosun dynasty ost


The Last Empress (Hangul: 뮤지컬 명성황후) is a musical about Empress Myeongseong of Korea. It debuted in 1995 as South Korea's first original musical, and was continuing its run in Seoul as of February 2007. It is based on a historical novel written by the well-known South Korean author Yi Mun Yol, composed by Kim Hee Gap, with lyrics by Yang In Ja (translated by Georgina St George), and directed by Yun Ho-Jin. The 212-hour musical is produced by Seoul-based Arts Communication (A-Com).

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The original production at the Seoul Performing Arts Center was expected to reach one million ticket sales by March 2007.[1]

It played at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, in 1997 and 1998, to favorable reviews. It also played in London's West End in 2002 [2], the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles in 2003, [3] and at Toronto's Hummingbird Centre in 2004 [4].

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The Last Empress (musical) Wikipedia