Gulliverse (2024)
Daehakro Arts Theatre Main Hall (Seoul, Korea) | 2024 SPAF
Oct 03, 2024
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Oct 05, 2024
Adaption, Direction, Choreography, Staging, Props, Costumes, and Decor, and Song Curation by
Kim Hyuntak
Original Play by
Jonathan Swift
Jang Jaeho |
Kim Mi Ok |
Kim Namhyun |
Jeong Soo Yeon |
Choi Minhyeok |
Kwag Young Hyun |
Jeon Hyein |
Yang Hye Sun |
Lee Da Hye |
Kim Juho |
Jeong Junhyuk |
Cast
Staff
Cast : Kim Mi Ok, Jang Jaeho, Kim Namhyun, Kwag Young Hyun, Choi Minhyeok, Hyun Seungil, Jeon Hyein, Jung Seohyun, Kim Juho, Lee Dahye, Jeong Junhyuk
Reconstruction·Set Design·Props·Costume·Music Curation : Kim Hyuntak
Dramaturg : Park Sonyoung
Lighting Designer : Shin Dong Sun
Stage Management : Ji Dae Hyun
Sound Operator : Lee Kyoungmin
Lighting Operator : Yang Hye Sun
Accessibility Manager : Yun Sieun
Production Manager : An Soobin
Description
"Tragic portrait of today’s society made again through dismantlement and distortion of a classic"
The classic Gulliver’s Travels and director Kim Hyuntak meet in this performance. Dismantling the original text audaciously and provocatively, the director makes a tragic portrait of our society.
[Introduction]
Director Kim Hyuntak has firmly built his own artistic world with his experimental spirit provocatively and audaciously. He produced <Gulliverse> based on Jonathan Swift’s tale-like social satire Gulliver’s Travels with his extreme imagination, focusing on the novel’s first part: A voyage to Lilliput. In this performance, several young Gullivers face and collide with this world, as the vulnerable in society. Here, the director deals with different issues of today’s society by depicting the Gullivers who have fallen into the world inside their smartphone. The play won the 59th Dong-A Theater Awards in 2022 (category: best play).
[Synopsis]
The Gullivers fall asleep to ASMR and wake up to an annoying alarm. They watch a morning news interview and ballet video. They can’t live without their smartphone. They hurriedly go to work, play online games and invest in stocks. To survive in this world, these young people keep running and rowing their boat. Nevertheless, they are treated like useless parts of a machine in today’s society. But those of the older generation stay in their past glories and turn a blind eye to younger people who struggle to move forward.
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