Updated May.10,2004 20:11 KST

A Korean 'Midsummer Night's Dream?'
The musical ¡°A Midsummer Night¡¯s Dream¡± by the Seoul Performing Arts Company is the Korean version of the Shakespeare play by the same name. The plot has been adopted as it is but the time and setting have been changed.

It takes place in a world of Korean fairies such as Kyunwoo (herding boy) and Jiknyo (weaving girl) in ancient times in Korea. It is a love story that takes place one summer night in which reality and illusion are mixed together.

It is produced by Hong Won-gi and choreographed by mime artist Im Do-wan. It will be performed in Towol Theater at the Seoul Arts Center from May 8 through 16.

For more information, call (02)523-0986.