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[Play Review] Unplugged, a play in Daehangno, recommended for couples' date course
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- I watched a play at a small theater in Daehangno, which tells the story of a duet called 'Orange Sky'.
- The play is based on busking, and the comical acting of the multi-man and the lyrical story of the main characters harmonize to create a moving experience.
- The sweet music sung by the main characters was particularly impressive, and it was a performance worth recommending as a date course for couples.
I received an invitation from the theater company
and went to Daehak-ro to see the performance.
It is a small theater, so the waiting area is small.
Today's cast
Story
A man who has been an unknown singer for years, sticking to his own music,
is fired from his only source of income, the live bar,
and starts busking whenever he gets the chance.
A woman appears before him.
She recognizes his music and wants to sing with him.
After many ups and downs, the two form a duet, 'Orange Sky',
and gradually become known to people,
and are even invited to the 'Unplugged Festival', the dream stage for indie bands.
The man gradually realizes how happy it is to make music together because of her.
But one day, she suddenly
loses her memory for three weeks...
Source: Performance Pamphlet
I like that music keeps playing while I'm waiting for the performance.
Curtain call
Taking a picture on stage after the performance.
A play based on busking
The extremely over-the-top acting of the multi-man makes people laugh,
and the lyrical story of the main characters draws you into the performance.
The sweet music sung by the main characters is also very good.
I recommend this play for couples on a date.