The play “Sammaegyeong” is returning to the stage.
The National Theater Company of Korea, led by CEO and artistic director Park Jeong Hui, said Tuesday that “Sammaegyeong,” based on an original work by Ham Se Deok and adapted and directed by Lee Cheol Hui, will open March 12 at Myeongdong Theater.
The company, South Korea’s largest theater producer, premiered “Sammaegyeong” last year as part of its mission to develop “Korean classics.” The production reimagines a work long regarded as a landmark in Korean theater history with a contemporary sensibility. Actor Ji Chun Seong, who rose to prominence with the earlier original “Dongseung” (1991, directed by Park Won Geun), leads the cast; the premiere drew sold-out houses and strong reviews from audiences and critics, the company said.
The company said it is bringing “Sammaegyeong” back as a model of South Korean original theater that keeps modern and contemporary Korean drama alive onstage. It also called the revival its first step in 2026, which it has designated as a starting year for discovering new repertory works and testing them with audiences.
Audience events are also planned. On Feb. 19 and 20, the director and cast will meet theatergoers for a script-reading session. From March 28-30, the production will offer accessibility performances with Korean Sign Language interpretation, Korean subtitles, audio description, a stage-model touch tour and mobility support. Post-show talks are scheduled after the March 15 and 29 performances, with Lee and Ji among those set to attend.
The run continues through April 5. The company will offer a 50% discount, titled “See it three times, fall into ‘Sammaegyeong,’” to patrons holding two paid tickets for the production. It will also offer a 30% discount, titled “This year, too, a performance ‘Sammaegyeong,’” to holders of paid tickets to any performances in 2025-2026, including musicals, dance and concerts; the discount applies even if the ticket is not for a National Theater Company production. Tickets are available through the National Theater Company and NOL Ticket websites.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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