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Kim Kang-woo returns to the theater stage after 8 years… ‘Red Fallen Leaves’ swept theater awards|Dong-A Ilbo

National Theater Daloreum Theater, January 8 – March 1, 2025

Casting reveal image for the play ‘Red Leaves’. Provided by Library Company ‘Red Fallen Leaves’, which swept major domestic theater awards, will meet audiences again in January next year.

According to content company Library Company on the 19th, the play ‘Red Fallen Leaves’ will be performed at the Daloreum Theater of the National Theater in Jung-gu, Seoul from January 8 to March 1 next year.

This performance, which premiered in 2021, received prestigious awards from Korea’s leading theater companies, including the ‘Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Award’ at the 14th Korea Theater Awards, ‘Best Writing’ and ‘Best New Director’ at the 58th Dong-A Theater Awards, and the ‘Excellence Award’ and ‘Stage Arts Award’ at the 42nd Seoul Theater Festival. It swept the theater awards.

‘Red Fallen Leaves’ is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas H. Cook, the master of American mystery novels, who is greatly loved by fans at home and abroad. As ‘Jimmy Moore’, the son of ‘Eric Moore’ who lives in a peaceful town in the United States, is designated as the prime suspect in the disappearance of ‘Amy’, the girl next door, a story of suspicion, inner rift, and the destruction of an ordinary family unfolds.

Kim Kang-woo, Park Wan-gyu, and Ji Hyun-jun appear in the role of Eric Moore, the photographer who leads the play and the main character who wants to know the truth about the disappearance. In particular, Kim Kang-woo plans to return to the stage eight years after the play ‘Hamlet the Play’ and show off his wide acting spectrum.

Lee Yu-jin, Jang Seok-hwan, and Choi Jeong-woo were cast in the role of Jimmy Moore, a boy who shatters the peace in an instant.

‘Vanessa Moore’, the mother of ‘Jimmy’, is played by Kim Won-jung, and ‘Warren Moore’, the older brother of ‘Eric’ who is constantly viewed with suspicion, is played by Tae-geon Kwon. In addition, Seon Jong-nam, Ha Ji-eun, and Koo Do-gyun also appear.

The creative team is also noteworthy. Director Lee Jun-woo and writer Kim Do-young, who have worked together for a long time in plays such as ‘Kristallnacht’ and ‘6 Years of Fusun’, have teamed up. The two were selected as Best 7 Performances of Korean Theater Monthly in 2020 and Best 3 Performances of Korean Theater Critics Association in 2020, including Best Play and Best Picture at the 57th Dong-A Theater Awards for their play ‘The Story of Wangseo Gae’.

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How ⁢does the creative collaboration between Director⁣ Lee Jun-woo and Writer⁤ Kim Do-young enhance the storytelling in this ⁤production?

​1. ⁣What ⁤is the play ⁣about, and what role does Eric ‍Moore play in it?

2. ​How long⁢ has it‌ been since Kim Kang-woo last acted⁤ on stage, and what motivated him⁢ to return for this particular play?

3. ⁤Who are the other notable cast members, and⁢ what are their roles in ⁤the production?

4. What is the significance of the⁢ creative team behind‌ this play, ⁣particularly Director Lee Jun-woo and Writer Kim Do-young?

5. How does the play fit into the larger vision or themes ⁣of the theater company⁣ or industry as a whole?

6. What challenges did the cast and crew face during the production process, and ​how did they overcome them?

7. Are there any unique elements or ‍techniques used⁤ in ‍the play’s ⁣staging or storytelling that ⁤make it ⁢stand out from other productions?

8. How ⁤does‍ the play explore the depths of human emotion, particularly through the character of ‍Eric Moore?

9. In what ways⁤ does ⁢the story of ‘Hamlet the Play’ resonate with contemporary audiences, and how does this adaptation modernize or reinvent the original material?

10. Are there any themes or messages in the‍ play that you think are particularly ⁣relevant or important for today’s ​audience to consider?

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