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[Musical Review] Marie Curie Lee Jeong-hwa / Choi Ji-hye / Kim Ji-chul / Yang Seung-ri
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- I got tickets to the Marie Curie musical through the JTN event and watched the performance at the Hongik University Daehakro Art Hall.
- It was impressive, the actors' acting and singing well expressed Marie Curie's dedication and passion for radium, the first female Nobel laureate.
- Especially, the story showing the two sides of radium, light and shadow, was impressive.
I accidentally joined the JTN event.
That's how I got the Marie Curie Musical tickets.
Hongik University Daehakro Art Hall
Performance poster
Photo zone
Marie's Room
The only woman in Sorbonne University,
Top of all test assignments. Who is she?
Source: Marie Curie photo zone description
Undark Clock Factory
24 hours sparkling radium clock factory
Source: Marie Curie photo zone description
Marie's Lab
Where great history begins,
Where radium was discovered.
Source: Marie Curie photo zone description
Today's cast
Synopsis
Marie, facing death, hands her last paper to her daughter, Irene. Irene wants to know what burdened Marie's life.
In 1891, Marie, heading to France to attend Sorbonne University, met Anne on a train. The two women, both from the small country of Poland, shared a deep sympathy for their lives as foreigners. They soon became friends and relied on each other to endure the difficult life in Paris. In 1898, Marie discovered a new element, radium, and was recognized for her achievement, winning the Nobel Prize with her husband Pierre. Anne, introduced by Marie, got a job at the radium clock factory and lived her dream life.
Furthermore, Marie focused on the medical potential of radium, conducting clinical trials and working hard to save many incurably ill patients.
Meanwhile, at the radium clock factory where Anne works, unknown deaths of workers continue, and Anne, with her characteristic intelligence, discovers that the company fabricated autopsy records to hide the dangers of radium. Anne climbs the high tower of the factory to uncover the truth of the workers' unexplained deaths.
Marie confronts the light and shadow, the two faces of radium.
What will her choice be?
Source: Marie Curie homepage
This was the first piece I had ever seen, and I was surprised to learn that it had won many awards.
Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Her obsession and passion for radium
The actors deliver a moving performance through acting and singing.
Why are only curtain calls allowed to be photographed?
Isn't it okay to take a few photos of the stage or the audience when the performance isn't happening...?