Bronze Statues And Memories: Returning Home In “The Musician And The Girl”
Busan. Once a small, quiet town and the Joseon Kingdom’s first open port, it changed completely in...
Read MorePosted by Kim Namseok | 21st Apr 2018 | Review, South Korea
Busan. Once a small, quiet town and the Joseon Kingdom’s first open port, it changed completely in...
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Theatre Company Gorae’s Red Poem, written and directed by company founder Lee Hae-Sung, recently...
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