Monday, April 16, 2012

Some musical


Any reason is good enough to mention (be still mah hart) Hong Kwangho, so..


Here:


Hwang Jung-min will return to the stage in the role of Don Quixote in the musical "Man of La Mancha" from June, at the Charlotte Theater in southern Seoul.

Hwang, a seasoned actor in movies, soap operas and theater, will portray writer-tax collector Miguel de Cervantes and Don Quixote of La Mancha in Cervantes' play and sing the famed number, "The Impossible Dream."

His previous stage credit includes Guido Contini in “Nine” (2008) and Robbie Hart of “The Wedding Singer” (2009). Most recently, he starred in the movie “Dancing Queen” with Uhm Jung-hwa.

Veteran musical actor Seo Bum-seok and 30-year-old Hong Kwang-ho will alternate in the role with Hwang. Seo currently plays Yu-bong in homegrown musical "Seopyeonje" and Hong is known for his portrayal of the Phantom and Raoul in "The Phantom of the Opera" and Jekyll in "Jekyll and Hyde."

Aldonza, or Quixote's lady Dulcinea, will be played by actresses Lee Hye-kyung and Cho Jung-eun. Lee, Christine in "The Phantom of the Opera," starred as Aldonza in the 2005 and 2010 productions of "Man of La Mancha" and returns to the role this year. Cho is a diva from "Spitfire Grill" and "Zorro" and expected to break from her graceful image with this part.

Actors Lee Hun-jin and Lee Chang-yong will play Quixote's squire Sancho Panza.

With the script by Dale Wasserman, lyrics by Joe Darion and music by Mitch Leigh, "Man of La Mancha" is inspired by Cervantes's "Don Quixote." The play-within-a-play begins in a dungeon and transforms into a field with sunflowers as Cervantes stages his work with the prisoners in the dungeon.

"Man of La Mancha" is critically acclaimed in Korea and scooped five trophies at The Musical Awards in 2008, including Best Licensed Musical. 


I have no opinion on Hwang Jung-min's singing, but I do have an org... opinion on Hong Kwangho's singing a song from Man of La Mancha called "Impossible dream". Yes I ripped this off as an audio file, what?
Here, mentioned for a gazillionth time, Mr. Hong's solo.


 

I regret nothing.