Plays, performances on labor issues hit stages
Posted : 2021-06-07 09:07
By Park Ji-won
A series of plays and dance performances focusing on the lives and deaths of factory workers are running in local theaters in June and July.
The musical, 1976 Harlan County, which runs from May 28 to July 4 at the Chungmu Arts Center, revolves around miners in the United States who went on strike against their employer in 1973. The piece is inspired by the Oscar-winning documentary film, Harlan County, USA, which was released in 1976.
Director Yoo Byung-eun said, I wrote the first edition of this work in 2016. As a father raising children, I started to write the script while thinking about how to express the tragedy of the Sewol ferry disaster.
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis returns to in-person, indoor performances with "Mlima's Tale," an intense play about the black-market ivory trade by two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage. But director Ali Shariff said the story's implications go far beyond the treatment of elephants.
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