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🎭 Broadway Comes to Seoul: 42nd Street at Charlotte Theater 본문
🎭 Broadway Comes to Seoul: 42nd Street at Charlotte Theater
KoreanHalmeoni 2025. 8. 21. 11:36Broadway comes to Seoul 🎶: 42nd Street at Charlotte Theater (July–Sept 2025) brings tap-dancing energy, Korean cast brilliance, and a must-see musical experience in Jamsil.
Even in my seventies, I still believe life has new joys to offer. Recently, I stepped into Charlotte Theater in Jamsil, Seoul, to see one of Broadway’s most iconic musicals: 42nd Street.
Many know this show from New York and London, but what makes the Seoul production fascinating is how Korean performers bring their own energy and style while staying true to the spirit of Broadway.
📌 Quick Facts: 42nd Street in Seoul (2025)
- Dates: July 10 – September 14, 2025
- Venue: Charlotte Theater, Jamsil (next to Lotte World Tower)
- Running Time: 160 minutes (including 20-min intermission)
- Show Times:
- Tue, Thu, Fri: 7:30 PM
- Wed: 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM
- Sat: 2:00 PM & 6:30 PM
- Sun: 2:00 PM
- Recommended Age: 8+
For travelers searching for musicals in Seoul 2025 or locals curious about how Broadway classics are staged in Korea, this is a rare opportunity.
🌆 Arriving at Charlotte Theater
The Charlotte Theater sits right beside Lotte World Tower, one of Seoul’s landmarks. For anyone visiting, the combination of world-class shopping, city views, and live theater makes Jamsil a cultural destination.
🍴 Lunch & A Hidden Rest Spot
Before the show, I enjoyed a Chinese lunch at ShinRyu in Lotte Department Store (11th floor). The food was satisfying yet light—ideal before a long musical.
Here’s a tip I wish more people knew: between the 1st and 2nd floors, there’s a quiet hotel-style lounge. While most visitors crowd the main lobby, this spot offers peace and easy restroom access. Perfect for seniors or anyone wanting a calmer experience.
🎶 Broadway Story, Seoul Energy
42nd Street tells the story of Peggy Sawyer, a small-town girl chasing Broadway stardom. Watching it in Seoul, I realized the tale is universal—dreams, struggles, and triumphs feel the same across cultures.
The Seoul cast performed with infectious energy: tap-dancing in perfect unison, singing with passion, and radiating joy. It felt like Broadway had crossed the ocean and landed right here in Jamsil.
🌟 The Cast That Stood Out
Unlike Broadway where I had only read about stars, here I saw familiar Korean names—each adding their unique strength:
- Julian Marsh (Park Kalin): charismatic and commanding.
- Dorothy Brock (Yoon Gong-joo): graceful with a world-class voice.
- Peggy Sawyer (Choi Yu-jung): fresh, youthful, and determined.
- Billy Lawlor (Jang Ji-hoo): cheerful and full of charm.
- Maggie Jones (Baek Joo-hee): witty and delightful, the heartbeat of comic relief.
💭 Reflections from My 70s
As I sat there, I realized something important: musicals truly transcend borders. Whether on Broadway or in Seoul, the story of chasing dreams still sparks hope.
Many foreign visitors may wonder: “Why see 42nd Street in Korea when it’s a Broadway classic?” My answer is simple: because you witness how a global story transforms with local artistry. The Seoul cast doesn’t imitate—they reinterpret, blending Broadway tradition with Korean passion.
At seventy, I walked out with joy in my heart and a smile on my face, proof that it’s never too late to feel the rhythm of life.