Showing posts with label Korean Musicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean Musicals. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Junsu Saw Musical “Guys and Dolls” and Left Immediately After the Ending

JYJ Kim Junsu Watch “Guys and Dolls.” Ok Juhyun: “To Leave Immediate After the Ending”



It has become known that group JYJ member Kim Junsu had watched the musical Guys and Dolls. Kim Junsu mentioned actor Kim Muyul on the 22nd: “Thanks to you, I had fun watching Guys and Dolls.”

After that, Ok Juhyun who is appearing in the musical left a mention, saying: “To leave immediately after the ending of the show.” Guys and Dolls will be on until the 18th of next month in LG Art Center in Seoul. Kim Youngju, Ok Juhyun, Jin Gu, Lee Yongwoo, Kim Muyul, and Lee Yul are appearing.

The netizens who saw this left fun responses: “After seeing the performance, gone~” “I heard that he left only seeing the performance and I guess it was true.” “I guess Ms. Ok Juhyun was disappointed.”

On the other hand, Kim Junsu challenged himself at musicals through Mozart and won the Rookie Male Actor of the Year award in the 4th ceremony of The Musical Awards. He was a candidate for the 5th ceremony of The Musical Awards with Tears of Heaven. He is showing such thriving activities as an actor.
Further, recently he participated in the OST of the SBS TV drama Scent of a Woman and made a surprise appearance as a star with the name of Kim Junsu and received a big response.


Source: ENews24
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Saturday, July 16, 2011

110714 Korean musicals receiving the most audience from abroad for the first half of the year TOP 5


1st: Mozart
3rd: Tears of Heaven


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110712 Flipping Over Castle Walls In Search of Golden Star Xiahzart

To Kim Junsu, the musical “Mozart!” was an unforgettable performance he has had. During the earlier half of 2010, He had no activities since he had left TVXQ. When he was offered to act in a musical, he had wanted to reject the role, as he was worried about being in the unfamiliar musical industry. He tried to put himself in Mozart’s shoes. Mozart went with his father’s wishes, and travelled from Salzburg to Vienna, just to write music for the archbishop. Even though he was a genius, and lived a luxurious life, but that made him fell into deep misery and unfortunate.

The scene where Mozart left Vienna, flipping the high castle walls in search of the “golden star”, he finally lived for himself, and not for his father. Kim Junsu was moved by the song “Why can’t you love me”, sung by Mozart.

Finally, Kim Junsu found himself familiar to the singing and acting techniques in a musical; he perfectly displayed Mozart’s character. He felt blessed, even though he was tired. The audience was also much affected as they watched his performance; when Kim Junsu played the contradicting character of music genius Mozart, the audience laughed together with the happy Mozart, and teared when Mozart cried. When the stage curtains fell each time, the audience would do a standing ovation. This year, during the curtain call in “Mozart!”, he was reminded of that unforgettable moment he had during last year’s performance. The popular idol star Xiah Junsu has successfully transformed into musical star Kim Junsu.

Currently, Kim Junsu, who has performed “Mozart!” twice, is ambitious. Also being a member of JYJ, he would like to try acting in dramas and movies. He would be performing in another musical, which would be different from “Mozart!” and “Tears of Heaven”, and hopes that he would still be able to keep up with his dance steps. He hopes to take a step at a time, in achieving his own goals.

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Actress Who Played Junsu’s Counterpart in Mozart! Says Junsu Was the Exception to the Rule

Jung Sunah, rising musical actress who played the counterpart to Junsu in Mozart!, had an interview in which she mentioned Junsu in a positive way:


“I think I became known to the general public when I played the counterpart to JYJ’s Junsu. At that time my fans increased a lot.”

(…)

When asked (by the interviewer) whether she “has any complaints as a musical actress when actors without experience but have gained popularity on TV easily take the lead roles in musicals,” she immediately answered: “I really hate it.”

“I’ve come to wear colored glasses (with regards to matters like that). For those actors and singers who were cast (on musicals despite lack of experience) like that, one could perhaps say that they are just doing what they are commanded to do by their companies. But in those cases I’ve seldom seen them meld into the regular cast and have fun… Ok Juhyun and Kim Junsu were diligent and put in such effort that they were exceptions (to the rule). But there were many times that I wondered ‘why did they cast this person’.”

(Parts unrelated to Junsu omitted)

Source: Kukmin Ilbo
Translation Credit: JYJ3

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

110704 Standing Ovation For JYJ’s Junsu

JYJ’s Junsu successfully completed encore performances of the new legendary musical “Mozart!”

On 3 July, Junsu, who completed his last encore performance. In this final 3 hours, he danced across the stage, expressing happiness, sadness and anger, a wealth of emotions with his unique singing style, and basked in the standing ovation that the audience gave him for his outstanding performance.

After the final performance, Junsu said “Although this is not the first time (doing this performance,) but I’m happy to have been able to experience Mozart’s life. Mozart faced the pressures of the world’s anticipation, but beneath the glamorous life hides a hidden loneliness. Using the songs and performance, I feel like I was Mozart’s friend when he was still alive 300 years ago. To me, this stage bears a special meaning.” Also, “My heart feels heavy, having to part with “Mozart!” again.  I feel like I give 120% in my performances for “Mozart!” and I’m really thankful for the audiences and the passionate support they have given me,” he expressed with deep emotion.

Junsu, who is one of the most anticipated new generation musical actors after his stellar performances in “Mozart!” and “Tears of Heaven,” revealed his improved skills in this encore performance.  With his continous sell-out performances, he is now firmly placed as “Xiahzart” in the musical world.

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Monday, July 4, 2011

110704 JYJ Junsu’s thoughts on ‘Mozart’, “It was a blessing to be him”‏

JYJ Kim Junsu relayed his feelings after ending musical ‘Mozart’.

Kim Junsu tweeted on the 4th afternoon, “I fell into such a sweet slumber, yesterday’s performance feel like such a dream. The stage was such a happy place because I’ve had you all by my side, laughing and crying with me all the way.”

Kim Junsu expressed,”Though I have to let go of Mozart for a moment, I hope it stays as a beautiful dream that fills our heart to the brim.” Continuing, “Mozart… I was so happy… to have been able to be him.”
Kim Junsu added on, “I would like to sincerely thank you all once more for watching over Mozart, despondent of his life, and crying and laughing with me.”
 
[T/N: all tweet translations are credited to dongbangdata.net]

Kim Junsu swept the newcomer awards of The Musical Award and Korean Musical Award through his pioneer performance of Mozart last year, with his ability as a musical actor being acknowledged. He continued to be the main lead for ‘Mozart’ that had begun this May.
Netizens mentioned, “It was an outstanding performance.”, “So handsome!”, “You’ve worked hard for this period of time.”, “Hopefully in the future, you will show us an even better image.” etc, attracting huge response.

The encore performances of ‘Mozart’ ended on the 3rd.

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110630 Kim Junsu, “I would like to act out musicals in theatres too.”‏


“Falling in love with musicals, next year, the year after next, I would like to act out musicals in theatres.” Moving onward from Xiah Junsu to Kim Junsu, he met us in a cafe at Cheongdam-dong on the 29th.

Upon talking about musicals, this new actor who debuted in musical field for 2 years would passionately discussed with us, but when facing burdensome inquiries, he would be alike to the idol singer who debuted for 8 years, displaying his experiences and confidence.

Within the idols who challenged musicals, Kim Junsu is definitely the topic. Other than the subsequent lead acting of great works, the tickets that were sold out within a short time, the high performance fee etc, were the topics of discussion.


Even though the raging topics, why did you decided to step in with musicals from the start?

“It’s just the right timing. Although I did received projects from movies, dramas and there are free slots in between schedules…. but compared to anything, music is still the most important. So I was thinking since it a must to have music, why not take a try at musicals? When I first acted in musicals, I did not think that I would end up loving it. (laughs)”

After the debut musical ‘Mozart’, you were asked to lead in ‘Tears of Heaven’, this simply is a follow-up victory.

“I seems to have slightly understood what musical is about until recently. In the beginning, it felt very tiring even though there’s no mistake made, now I’m slowly learning through the amicable cooperation with the other actors… and starts to notice the reactions of the audience. Thus the musical performances for every day is different.” He continued introducing the so-called ’3 seconds difference’ on stage. “There is a scene in Mozart where I followed the Baroness, how many seconds should I back-faced the audience after finishing my lines so that I can display to the audience the feel that I wanted? The most suitable timing is about 3 seconds. (laughs)”

Other than this, he was often pointed out that his delivery of lyrics was not as strong as professional musical actors.

“Singing in musical is totally different from singing songs. For example, the usage of ‘banding’ (a singing technique where the note was dragged and blended into the next word) was not appropriate. The lyrics has to be sang out one word by one word. Compared to other actors, maybe it was not easily differentiate but it would still be better that l changed my way of singing.”


As a musical actor and actively as an idol singer, do you feel that you have slowly became closer to any character?

“But if I were to stand on JYJ’s stage now and to sing with my way of singing in musical, it would probably be a torture to the members. Even my hand signals has slowly increased. (laughs) I think for me right now, it is to slowly forwarding towards the way of ‘Even if I was a singer, I’m also a musical actor.’ Just as though there’s a switch in between the two, where I can freely move around.”

There were a lot of controversies. Like the rumours of ten millions of performance fees and the ability to become the male lead due to the investment by the company (you belonged) etc. When asked about the question of ‘idol glamour’, Kim Junsu surprisingly gave a calm and outright attitude while giving an answer.
“I understand that the choir department actors were able to stand on stage after working hard for a long while. I received this ‘gift’ of being the lead actor after my hardwork as a singer, this is at least how my thought is. As for the high performance fee rumours, I think it’s not only in musical that there are such rumours right? No matter it be drama or CF, there were many issues for the receipt of fees that broke records too… It’s just that the musical industry was so bad and thus the unique appearance of such rumours, right?”
Do you have any contributions that you wanted to do or ambitions that you have in the future involvement into musicals?

“Next year, or the year after, I would like to act in theatres. If I can be ambassador-like and create the effect of supporting musicals, it would be a rather grateful thing. But to do till such, the first step should be having audience who watch, and to have the love of the public, then the public performance can be a success, and followed on by more investors. Therefore, the production company and actors will be able to create a more fruitful work, and afterwhich wouldn’t there be a possible promotion to overseas?”

Due to the contract issue between JYJ and ex-company SM, the broadcasting activities were restricted by their contract. (T/N: JYJ was not directly restricted due to contractual problems. Refer to legal news.)
“It’s currently still in an unclear state. Due to the difficulties currently, we just have to try working in other directions, this is very exhausting. If there were things we wished to do, we’d have to think about how to do it in another way, and then not to give up on any hope.”

He is currently a young adult of 24 years old, are there any plans for army enlistment? He jokingly replied, “When performing the story in ‘Tears of Heaven’, I ever thought, ‘Why not bring forward the enlistment, it actually would be not a bad experience, isn’t it!’.”

“I received a health check last February and of course it’s a must to enlist for army. (laughs) The results for the health check is 3rd grade (note: 3rd grade is for person who had injuries but still able to be enlisted in army and an approximate of 22 months.) There’s a bit of disappointment for the results. I’m a man afterall, and has the pride of a man, I thought the results will be of 1st grade. Hopefully I can be enlisted after maximizing the activities I can do.”

We asked about the greatest change after involving in musicals.

“During the empty period (lawsuit with SM), musical came to me, and now I only listened to music from musicals. I hope to become an actor who is able to inspire and touch the audience.”

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

110628 Actress Park Hae Mi praised Kim Junsu’s performance in musicals‏

On 24th of the broadcast of QTV’s Su Mi Ok, Park Hae Mi shared a lot of her stories from her family history to her acting life.

Determined Park Hae Mi who has her own unique area on the musical stage, upon MC Kim Jung Min’s question of “There are many musical actors who debuted as idols, but who is the one that is talented and is strong in his/her performance?”, she replied, “Kim Junsu.”

JYJ member Kim Junsu’s musicals “Mozart”, “Tears of Heaven” etc, showcased his extreme potentials through the portrayal of these musicals.

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110619 Jung Sun Ah Praises Kim Junsu In Her Interview

It looks like each member of the ‘Mozart quartet’ has his own unique character?

“They’re different. Each of them are different.”

#2 Kim Junsu(Xiahzart): “Wow~ That kid is really a prodigy. That word explains him well. I think he’s really intelligent. Compared to last year’s performances, he wasn’t able to rehearse much for the encore performance because he was also holding a world tour in between. He came to about two rehearsals and did a run-through and he was so good at it. There were a lot of changes in the lyrics from last year’s performances, but he was perfect.

“He talks to me on the phone and we chat on Kakao Talk often. I really like him. But it’s not only me; other ‘aunties’… like Young Suk and Lee Gyeong Mi, really like him too. This is confidential.. but when we’re in the make up room, there’s a monitor that let’s us watch what Junsu’s doing on stage. Whenever Junsu comes on, we all say, “How is he so good?”, “Awwww~” and “Look at him, look at him!” Gyeong Mi’s love for Junsu is amazing.”

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Two of your husbands are older than you and two are younger than you.

“I don’t know about Junsu, but I can feel the age difference with Dong Seok, though they’re both younger than me. He’s quite handsome on stage. Hahaha!”

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“Could there be anyone (who came from being a celebrity to a musical actor) who loves musicals more than I do? For people who have come from the TV screen to the musical stage, some may see musicals as just a job that brings home the paycheck. But how much do those people really love musicals? Of course, Junsu is an exception. From when I was little, I’ve always dreamed of becoming a musical actress. Now, I’m living it and wanting to make it my entire life.”

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Who is the actor who has had the best chemistry with you till now? Just so you know, a fan of Kim Junsu asked this question.

“Hahaha! First of all, I’d just like to say that I have horrible memory. When a concert has an encore performance, people usually remember how other actors were in the initial performance, but I can’t. My mom says, ‘How do you memorize your lines with that awful memory of yours?’ I’m better at momentary concentration.”

“At first, I worked really well with Gun Myeong. At that time, I didn’t know much so it must have been hard on him. I work really well with Junsu too. I thought we wouldn’t have great chemistry together but we surprisingly do. It’s because Junsu’s so witty.

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

110618 Kim Junsu’s musical ‘Mozart!’ premiered on the 17th‏

JYJ Kim Junsu appeared on the stage of musical ‘Mozart’.

Receiving new actor awards and popularity awards from last year’s prestigious award shows, “The Musical Awards” and “Korean Musical Award”, Kim Junsu who successfully debuted as a musical actor returned once again as music genius Mozart.

Nicknamed ‘Xiahzart’ and grabbing a place as musical actor, Kim Junsu received a nomination for the Best Actor award with seasoned actors such as Jung Sung Hwa and Jo Seung Woo etc, in the “5th The Musical Award” held on the 7th of June.

During the open rehearsal for Mozart, Kim Junsu had expressed, “To me, ‘Mozart’ is not just a simple musical work, it gave me a feel that I have once again descended to this world.”

Reappearing on Mozart’s stage, Kim Junsu said, “Have been thinking about wanting to reappear, presenting the looks of the best stage. I have been having many thoughts for the past 1 year about Mozart, about music and would want to present a different production of Mozart from last year’s.”

Additionally, Im Taekyung, Park Euntae, Kim Junsu, Chun Dong Shik will be performing in musical “Mozart” till the 3rd of July at Sungnam Arts Centre with Kim Junsu having 13 performances.

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

110611 Growing Into A “Genius,” The Perfect “Mozart” Kim Junsu

The hottest topic in the musical industry last year was of course, the appearance of ‘Kim Junsu(24)’. As one who had lived till then as ‘Xiah Junsu’, a member of a popular idol group that threw Asia into a frenzy, he began a new challenge as ‘Kim Junsu’, breaking the walls that confined him into a certain image. With his amazing vocal talent and strong ticket power, coupled with acting that goes above and beyond what anyone expected,  he quickly became a ‘Star of the Musical Industry’. And he has decided to once more stand on stage as Mozart.

It’s not uncommon to see idol stars performing in musicals anymore. These days, when looking at the cast list for musicals, we can see a large number of idol stars’ names. With a loyal fan base gathering to support the performance of their idols, it invigorates the industry as well as the ticket sales, and is beneficial for foreign expansion as well. Therefore, (idol stars) are now a necessity. From the point of view of the wanting to expand the industry and bringing musicals to the masses, idol singers’ performances are very welcome.

However, there is a part of society that believes that this is simply a stage created for “fans” instead of prioritizing the works or the acting. The criticism towards a portion of the actors that get to appear because of their “name value” has been great. Therefore, for an actor who started out as an idol singer, the prejudiced view of “how good can they be, let’s see how they fare” is against them.

Group JYJ’s member Kim Junsu used his own abilities, and has completely erased these kinds of doubts and unreliable stereotypes. In January of 2010, with the musical “Mozart!” Kim Junsu took his first step into the musical industry and swept the newcomer awards at both “The Musical Awards” and “Korea Musical Awards,” gaining recognition for his success. He also received praise from the audiences as well as critics, and is not viewed as an “idol star” but as “Mozart-playing Kim Junsu.” Following that, with “Tears of Heaven,” he reinforced his position in the musical world as he was nominated together with Cho Seung Woo, Ryu Jung Han, Jeong Seong Hwa, Hong Kwang Ho as Best Male Musical Actor.

The reason he has received such high praises for both his works is because of his ability to hold his own against the most famous musical actors in “Mozart!” even earning the moniker “Xiahzart,” a perfect interpretation of the musical genius. The Austrian musical “Mozart!” which was based off Mozart’s life: “Wolfgang”—the main body, and “Amadeus” the skill foundation, creates a story by blending these two components. Mozart’s life and love, thirst for freedom, and his conflicts with his father Leopold, a man who uses his own unique way of loving his son, are interpreted in a dramatic fashion. One would never be able to achieve the true meaning of this story just by singing well, or by sticking to the script.

“To me, “Mozart!” is not just a simple musical, but has a deeper meaning. It is the project that allowed me to face the audiences as a “musical actor,” and it is also a place where I could perform again, a place that welcomed me. I really wanted to, so I told myself that if the opportunity arises, I would want to stand on the musical stage again, regardless of criticism or praise. When I look back (at my performances,) there are many places where I am lacking. So this year, I want to work hard to show a more mature side.’

“Mozart” was the first project where he took to the stage as “Kim Junsu,” and therefore has gotten an extremely passionate reception. To show an even better stage compared to the last performance, he is currently giving his all in practices. “Mozart” director Yoo Hui Song said, “Working with him last year, he was praised as the ‘musical prodigy,’ but now, he has surpassed that.” And also said, “He seems to have more emotion than the other actors, and has impressive learning abilities. I’m really fortunate to be working with him,” praising Kim Junsu.

With these two projects, Kim Junsu has been hailed as the “Musical Prodigy,” “Xiahzart,” and “Genius.” The jealous looks, flippant prejudices and all the conflicts that have gathered like a storm, have slowly subsided with his show of “hard work” and “true potential.” ’I want to keep walking down my path / Love me / For who I am.’ It feels as though he sings his songs with everything he’s got, even his soul, as the lyrics seem to be coming from his own heart. Kim Junsu, the musical actor, has only just begun walking down his path.

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110617 Junsu’s Thank you message to the fans


On the day I stood on the stage

in the name of Kim Junsu for the first time in my life,

it was Mozart who let you and I face each other once again.

The image of all of you,

who silently sent applause and affection to my challenges,

to Kim Junsu soaring into the new world

over the tall walls of the castle,

I will keep in my heart for a long time

And I will do my best today as well on this stage

to be worthy of the love that I receive from you,

because I cannot express all the gratitude in words.

I want to remember these moments for a long time

when the name Xiahzart is not so strange anymore.

I am happy on this day when I become more like him and you feel my heart

Thank you… to all of you ^.^

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110617 K-Pop Stars Taking Korean Musicals on Asian Tour

Producers are turning to leading K-pop bands and targeting overseas audiences in a bid to reinvigorate Korea’s over-saturated musical market, which is estimated to be worth W250 billion but is feeling the pinch as supply outpaces demand.

Japan, which boasts the largest market for musicals in Asia, is emerging as Korean producers’ prime target as they aim to capitalize on the popularity of K-pop stars in the neighboring country.

Korean girl group Kara saw their latest album shoot to the top of the Oricon Weekly Single Chart in the first week of its release in April. Now the band’s lead singer is ready to flood Japanese senses with her acting and singing talent as she prepares for her musical debut in the country.

“Kara’s leader Park Gyu-lee will star in Osaka from October to November,” Show Note, which produces the musical “200 Pounds Beauty,” announced on Wednesday. This is the first time that a leading star of the Korean Wave will make a musical debut in Japan rather than at home.

“200 Pounds Beauty,” a musical adaptation of the film of the same title, is a romantic comedy that has enjoyed great success since it premiered in 2008. The producers are planning an Asian tour across Japan and China from this fall until spring of next year.

Left: Park Gyu-lee of the girl group Kara, who will star in the musical “200 Pounds Beauty” in Japan; Right: Kim Kyu-jong (center front) of boy band SS501 takes a curtain call along with other cast members after performing the musical “Goong” at a theater in Kyoto, Japan /Courtesy of DSP Media and Group Eight
 

In order to make a significant dent in the Japanese market, however, the producers felt a Korean Wave star was needed, and Kara apparently leapt at the chance to expand her performing repertoire.

Industry figures are now describing the partnership between Korea-produced musicals and Korean Wave stars as a marriage made in heaven, especially given the support that Japanese fans have already shown for both. “200 Pounds Beauty,” starring Jessica from Girls’ Generation, “Goong,” featuring TVXQ’s U-Know Yun-ho, and “Mozart!” in which JYJ’s Kim Jun-su made his musical debut, attracted a great number of Japanese.

Tour operators cottoned onto their success by designing package tours for Japanese tourists with tickets to the musicals. Now Korean musical producers are taking a more aggressive approach by flying the entire cast overseas and using K-pop stars as headliners.

Industry insiders predict this will open up a new market capable of generating more than W50 billion in ticket sales alone, not to mention the profits from derivative items. They arrived at this figure based on the assumption that the market can support 10 major Korean musicals, with each one having a potential stage life in Japan of 50 performances.

When Kim Kyu-jong of SS501 turned up in Kyoto on June 11 to play the main character Lee Shin in “Goong,” the 1,200-capacity theater could barely accommodate all of the screaming female fans who had come to see their “prince charming” in the flesh.

Most were already familiar with the plot, as the original comic book and TV series adaptation were introduced to Japan in 2000 and 2006, respectively, and many had shelled out 13,000 yen for the most expensive tickets.

“It would have been impossible to lure a Japanese audience of this size without having a Korean Wave star,” said a staff member from Group 8, which produced the show.

Kim Kwang-su, who produced the musical “Tears of Heaven,” said Korea’s young stars are leading the charge, and helping fans migrate from one medium to another. “Japan wants Girls’ Generation, Kara, Supernova, TVXQ, and Jang Keun-suk,” he said. “Musicals that are made in Korea lack appeal in the foreign market without the help of Korean Wave stars.”

The changing dynamics of the target audience are already starting to filter down to the way Korean musicals are being designed, insiders claim.

“We are now seeing the emergence of musicals that are being produced and directed with an eye on the Japanese market,” said musical director Yoon Ho-jin.

Others cautioned that an over-reliance on star power will ultimately backfire and weaken the art form itself.
“I feel a sense of disappointment in that the popularity is not a verification of the quality of the musical itself,” said Won Jong-won, a professor of media studies at Soonchunhyang University. “Although it may be harder in the beginning, if producers take a long-term perspective and work more on the quality of the musical, rather than simply relying on a star-studded cast, a bigger market will open up.”

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

110608 VBW Representative Thomas Drozda, “Junsu’s Star Marketing Left A Deep Impression”

“Korea’s musical industry is expanding rapidly in a short time, it is foreseen that the growth will be expedited in the future. This will especially be true via the ticketing power of pop stars like Kim Junsu, which left a deep impression on me.”

The representative, Thomas Drozda (46), from United Stages Vienna (VBW), the production company that brought ‘Mozart!’ to Korea, received an interview on the 30th last month.

After witnessing the Korea ticket sales of ‘Mozart!’, Drozda expressed shock towards the influence that stars like Kim Junsu has on the popularity of musicals.
He said, “In Austria, idol stars like Kim Junsu have never tried musicals before”, “The musical industry and the scope of a pop star’s activities never overlap”. He continued, “What is most important, is that Junsu attracted a new level of audience, and this is very valuable. Due to the influx of idol stars with strong fanbases into the Asian musical industry, the audience now has a wider composition.”

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Friday, May 20, 2011

110516 Kim Junsu Says, “Mozart! Is More Than Just A Musical To Me”

-Why did you choose to appear in ‘Mozart!’ despite your busy schedule?
‘Mozart!’ is a production that I hold so dear to me. It opened my eyes to the charm of the musical genre and it’s a musical that gives me great strength. When I was worn out, it helped me face the world again. So I always told myself that I would take up any chance to sing in ‘Mozart!’ again. When I heard that there were going to be ‘Mozart!’ performances this year, I pestered my agency into letting me join. (laughter) I wanted to do this because it’s ‘Mozart!’

-What is the unique charm of ‘Mozart!’?
Most importantly, the music of ‘Mozart!’ is beautiful. The lyrics are really good too. So even when I wasn’t actually performing, I would sing songs from ‘Mozart!’. (laughter) In the song ‘Golden Star’, the baroness sings lyrics that say, ‘Break the high palace walls, go forth into the big world, find your dreams and make them come true.’ I think the lyrics give strength and comfort to the singer as well as the listener.


-What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of ‘Mozart!’?
I think of Mozart as a person who wanted to be recognized and loved by other people. Though the musical deals with the life story of a musical genius, it is also the story of someone who feels lost in the world. I think about the humane aspect of Mozart.

-Did you feel a sense of kinship with Mozart?
Something like that. Because I am a person before I am a singer, I could relate to many of the emotions that Mozart felt.

-Did you hear that the tickets for your performances were sold out very quickly?
I want to thank the people who are showing their love for my performances. To repay them for that love, I have to work harder.

-Last year, you won the Best Male Newcomer Award and Popularity Award at various musical awards ceremonies through ‘Mozart!’. How do you feel when you receive an award as a musical actor?
I’ve always been happy when I received awards as a singer, but what I felt when I received an award as the ‘musical actor Kim Junsu’ was completely different from what I had felt before. Though I felt a little bashful, I liked it. Because I had received the Best Newcomer Award as a musical actor after having performed as a singer for so long, it felt like I was starting a new beginning. (laughter)

-What is good about having previous experience as a singer?
My stage experience helps me a lot. I’m used to connecting with the audience through concerts and performances. Even when I stand on large-scale stages in musicals, I don’t feel nervous.

-Is there anything special you do to take care of your vocal chords?
I follow the basic rules. I don’t drink or smoke, and I sometimes were a mask to protect my throat.

-What were the reactions of the other JYJ members when they watched you perform?
They praised me and said, “You’re so amazing! You did really well!” I was so proud of myself. (laughter)

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Additional dates announced for Junsu’s performances in “Mozart!”

3 additional performances have been added to Junsu’s schedule for “Mozart!”
The new dates are:
July 1st, Friday at 8pm
July 3rd, Sunday at 3pm and 7pm
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Looks like Junsu will be the grand finale for the “Mozart!” shows this year~ :)

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110519 Arirang – WeeklyStarScene VCR-1 ‘Junsu’

: Once again it’s time for our “weekly star scene,” a roundup of the week’s hottest entertainment news!

: We have our oh so unique Dami in the studio with us to tell us more!

[Reporter : ] : Hello Sean and Hello 건영! This week we follow our stars in their oh so busy lives, as they go from rehearsing musicals to shooting dramas to promoting good causes. Without further a do, let’s check it out!

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Kim Jun-su[김준수] of JYJ is not just a Hallyu pop idol, but he is also a musical actor. He is preparing for his performance as the lead in the musical “Mozart!” for the second time. We went to his open rehearsal to hear his thoughts.

[Interview : Kim Jun-su, Member of JYJ ] “Hi, I’m Kim Jun-su. This is the second time “Mozart!” is coming to Korea, and I’m honored to play the lead for the second time. I will do my best. Thank you.”

Although this is just a rehearsal, Kim Jun-su unleashes his powerful vocals just like in an actual performance.
We can’t wait to see Kim Jun-su’s new and improved Mozart.

The musical “Mozart!” opens on May 24th, so don’t miss it!

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

110511 Mozart! Director Says, “Kim Junsu Has Gone From A Musical Prodigy To A Genius”

Director Yoo Hui Sung of the musical ‘Mozart!’ didn’t hold back on his praise for JYJ member Kim Junsu.

On the 11th, the rehearsal of the musical ‘Mozart!’, which took place at the Namsan Creation Center in Seoul, was opened to the press. Kim Junsu sang the number ‘Why Do You Not Love Me’ with golden hair and a red outfit, heightening the concentration of many.

Director Yoo Hui Sung, who cast Kim Junsu as the role of Mozart for the second year, did not hold back on his praise for the singer as he said, “Last year, people called Kim Junsu a musical prodigy. Though he was trying out a musical for the first time, his speed and ability to take things in was truly astounding. His talents were and still are so amazing that musical actors have to be on their toes and watch out for him,” and “This year, he has gone from a prodigy to a genius. He is full of emotion and is able to soak in everything around him. I’m happy to be working with him.”

After giving a highlight rehearsal, Kim Junsu stated to the press that, “It’s a great honor to be able to participate in Korea’s second rendition of ‘Mozart!’. To me, ‘Mozart!’ is more than just a musical. I will work hard to make it a performance audience members can feel more familiar with.”

When asked what was different from the first round of performances, Director Yoo Hui Sung stated, “We received more love than we expected last year. We’re working hard to recreate last year’s grandeur, at least to repay those who showered us with love. We’ve fixed any lyrics or lines that were a problem in the first round,” and “We’ve changed some of the lyrics to help the flow of the overall piece. There were some things we needed to fix and we’ve corrected these errors.

‘Mozart!’ will be playing at the Seongnam Arts Center’s Opera House till July 3rd.

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110512 JYJ’s Kim Junsu Has Risen as The Musicals’ Star

Group JYJ’s Kim Junsu has risen as musicals’ star.

Kim Junsu has been nominated for male actor in leading role in “the 5th The Musical Awards,” which will be held in Seoul Sejoeng Cultural Theatre on June 7th. He has stared in only two musicals, <Mozart> and <Tears of Heaven>. With just two musicals, Kim Junsu has lined his shoulders [T/N: expression "lining shoulders" means reaching the same level as...] with nominees such as Jo Seungwoo, Ryu Junghan, and Jung Sunghwa.

At [last year's] 4th award ceremony, Kim Junsu received the “best rookie actor award” and rose as the new star in the musical field. He proved his star quality by being nominated for best male actor in a leading role in just a year. Kim Junsu stated, “I didn’t even know I was nominated. I was happy just [being chosen] as the honorary ambassador, and am surprised that I’m a nominee for best lead actor. What’s even more surprising and make me happy is that the other nominees are those that are considered best in the musical field.”

<The Musical Awards> is an awards ceremony which is held to help the continued progress of Korean musical industry. They divide [the ceremony] into 22 categories, including best creative (original) musical, best revival, best male and female lead actors, best male and female supporting actors, etc.


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110510 Kim Junsu-Jo Jung Eun Chosen As The 5th The Musical Awards’ Honorary Ambassadors

The 5th [The Music Awards], which will be held by the Korean Musical Association, Joongang Daily and jTBC on June 7th at the Sejong Arts Center, has chosen musical actors Kim Junsu and Jo Jung Eun as its honorary ambassadors.


Kim Junsu became a rising star in the musical industry, winning the Best Newcomer of the Year award last year at [The Musical Awards], and Jo Jung Eun has been in the center of the spotlight for showcasing a more mature and deeper style of acting after studying abroad in the UK.

Kim Junsu, who won the Best Male Newcomer Award for his first acting role in the musical [Mozart!], wowed audience members when he appeared on [Tears of Heaven], the hottest musical of the first half of 2011 with its Broadway staff and top-notch actors from Korea and abroad. Selling out all his performances and showing off his ticket power once again, Kim Junsu has shown a strong determination and desire to continue his career in the musical industry.
 
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The Musical Awards began in 2007 and has grown along with the musical industry itself. Coming to its fifth year of existence, the awards ceremony is set to be a festival of celebration for representatives of the industry and audience members. An introduction from the honorary ambassadors, a list of nominees as well as further details for the awards ceremony will be revealed through an official press conference on May 12th.


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