Marie Curie 4th season..Kim So-hyang, Park Hye-na, Kim Ryeo-won and Tay are all in the lineup
May 29, 2025
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The production company of the musical 'Marie Curie' Live unveiled its casting lineup with a character poster of the musical 'Marie Curie' which will open at the BBCH Hall of the Gwanglim Art Center in Seoul on July 25. With the audience's attention on the musical 'Marie Curie', which announced the return to Korea with a global poster released earlier, expectations are high for the performance, which has been announced by actors who have shared the history of the work and new casts that inspire fresh expectations.
The character posters catch the attention of the actors who capture the narrative of the character in the musical 'Marie Curie'. In particular, Kim So-hyang, who has been showing all-time performances since the 2018 tryout performance, expressed the identity of the 「Marie Sklodowska Curie」 with just one photo, and Park Hye-na and Kim Ryeo-won drew the three-dimensional aspect of human Marie Curie against prejudice and adversity despite being a new cast, adding to expectations for the work.
Musical 'Marie Curie' is a work that adds imagination to the real life of Marie Curie, a scientist who achieved brilliant achievements despite the hardships she had to go through as a woman and immigrant. The work brings Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for discovering radium, a radioactive element emitting a mysterious green light, and a female weaver 'Radium Girls', who died a tragic death while working at a factory that makes a luminous clock using radium, on a virtual stage.
Last year's musical 'Marie Curie' was the first Korean musical to perform for a long time in a local production in the West End of England, solidifying its position as a global musical.
From the 2018 tryout performance to early 2020, Kim So-hyang, who re-enacted, will return for her fourth season. Kim So-hyang, who leaves a strong impression on each piece with her unrivaled charisma and deep acting, raised her presence in the previous season by drawing delicate emotional lines by 'Marie Curie' itself.
Park Hye-na, who overwhelms the audience based on her explosive singing and attractive acting skills, has been selected as a new 'Marie Curie'. As well as various performances such as musicals 'Wicked', 'Dreamgirls', 'Death Note', 'Frankenstein', 'Hardestown', 'Ifden', etc., Park Hye-na, who played the role of Elsa in the Disney animation 'Frozen'Frozen 2', and Elphaba in the musical film 'Wicked', is expected to create Park Hye-na-pyo 'Marie Curie' by three-dimensionally expressing the passion and human side of the character.
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The role of Polish radium clock factory worker Anne Kovalska, who confronts huge power for truth, is played by Kang Hye-in, Lee Bom-sori, and Jeon Min-ji.
In addition, Tei and Cha Yun-hae will play the role of Curie's husband and research companion 'Pierre Curie'. Attention is being paid to the `Pierre Curie' that Tei, who has established her position as a musical actor by playing in many fields, will portray sincerely with her intelligent and warm charm. Cha Yoon-hae, who was loved by the audience for her solid skills by appearing in musicals 'Les Miserable', 'April's Your Lie' and 'Cyrano', plays 'Pierre Curie'.
Park Si-won and Kang Tae-eul confirmed their appearance as the CEO of the Radium Clock Factory 'Andark' and an entrepreneur supporting Marie's research 'Ruben Dupont'.
The 2024 musical 'Marie Curie' was the first Korean musical to have a long-term performance in a local production in the West End of England. The premiere of the English version of 'Marie Curie', in which the head of the production company Live Kang Hospital participated as a lead producer, drew attention from local audiences and critics, such as being nominated for two new musical productions and best actress awards at the British performance awards 'The Office Awards'. In addition, the British performance team of 'Marie Curie' appeared at Europe's leading musical festival 'West End Live' held annually in Trafalgar Square, London, to engrave the name of the K-musical on the world stage.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.