Sugung-ga: The Other Side of the World Sugung-ga: The Other Side of the World
South Korea

Sugung-ga: The Other Side of the World

  • Theatre
  • Family
  • Australasian Premiere


Theatre Moksung

Theatre Moksung fuses international influences with traditional Korean artforms in this charming puppetry and pansori/storytelling performance, perfect for audiences of all ages.

Introducing a version of the classic tortoise and the hare fable into this wonderfully creative setting, Sugung-ga tells the story of two animals from different walks of life – and the misunderstandings that arise from their encounter.

Pansori performer Eunsil Noh and cellist Jan Pech combine the exquisite puppet and object work of master artist Suho Moon with theatrical imagination and non-traditional instruments. Performed in English (with Korean expressions), their innovative staging is intimate, richly emotive and a sheer delight.

Q Theatre LOFT
Friday 24 March, 10.30am
Audience Suitability:
Primary, Intermediate, Secondary (Years 1-13)
Curriculum Links:
Drama, Korean, EL (English Language), Music

Suitable for all ages

Among Korea’s oral traditions, pansori (판소리) is a genre of musical storytelling that dates back to the 17th century, and is highlighted by narrative singing of epic stories and folklore drama.

★★★★ “Incredibly charming... It’s witty, gently entertaining and a joy to hear a traditional storytelling well told.” — Voice Magazine

“A captivating show... a joyous, inventive watch.” — Theatre Full Stop

“Masterful storytelling... Delightful.” — Theatre Board



With support from
asianz.org.nz

$15

Dates

  • Fri
    24
    10:30am

Duration

50min no interval

305 Queen Street
Auckland

09 309 9771
qtheatre.co.nz

Credits

Director
  • Suho Moon
Performer
  • Eunsil Noh
Cello
  • Jan Pech
Technician
  • Eunbin Kin
Image credit
  • Sang Hoon Ok

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