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Musical 'Diaghilev' successfully concludes amid high praise for Park Sun-young, Kim Jae-han, and Kim Soo-ho

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The musical 'Diaghilev' concluded successfully amid the audience's passionate love.

Running for about three months from March 31 to June 14 at Yes24 Art Hall 1, the musical 'Diaghilev' ended its three-week run amid continuous audience praise and standing ovations.

As the second installment of Showplay's character musical trilogy, 'Diaghilev' explores the life and artistic world of Sergei Diaghilev, the art impresario who founded the Russian ballet company 'Ballets Russes'.

The production captures Diaghilev's spirit of challenge and artistic philosophy that opened a new era of art by integrating dance, music, and visual arts. It densely portrays the conflicts and growth of characters struggling between art and reality, delivering a deep resonance to the audience. With a narrative that delicately unfolds the relationships of real-life figures, high-quality music, and a sensory stage, the musical received steady love this season following its previous revival.

In this season, Kim Jong-gu, Jo Seong-yoon, and Ahn Jae-young, who have been with the production since its premiere, along with newly joined Park Gyu-won, took on the role of Diaghilev, completing the character with distinct charms. In particular, Park Gyu-won drew audience praise by presenting a new Diaghilev with his own interpretation and delicate expressive power.

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Park Sung-jun, Kim Jae-han, and Kim Soo-ho as Benois, Kim Tae-yeon and Park Jun-hyeong as Nijinsky, and Kim Do-ha, Park Sun-young, and Shin Soobin as Stravinsky elevated the production's quality with stable acting, outstanding vocal ability, and delicate character expression. The actors persuasively portrayed the artistic convictions and human struggles inherent in each character, demonstrating strong synergy on stage.

In particular, Park Sun-young, who played Stravinsky, completed the character with deeper expression and revealed her presence. She will continue her role as Stravinsky in the upcoming musical 'Stravinsky', becoming the first actor to portray all Stravinsky roles in the character musical trilogy. Kim Jae-han and Kim Soo-ho, who played Benois, also enhanced the production's quality by portraying the character with distinct charms. Kim Jae-han is set to appear in the next play 'Iolaus' as Melas, and Kim Soo-ho will showcase a new side in the musical 'Dear Evan Hansen' as Connor Murphy.

The baton of the musical 'Diaghilev' will be passed to 'Stravinsky', the final work of Showplay's character musical project. Unlike previous works that explored characters centered on 'Ballets Russes', 'Stravinsky' will focus intensively on Stravinsky's life and artistic world after 'Ballets Russes'.

The musical 'Diaghilev' was performed from March 31 to June 14 at Yes24 Art Hall 1, and the following musical 'Stravinsky' will be performed from June 30 to September 13 at Yes24 Art Hall 2.

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