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Wooo okay so I saw KPop on Broadway today. Everyone I cared about was there! They all sounded really, really good - everyone in the cast was a great singer. Luna in particular sounded fantastic. The dancing was also good, and there was a lot of lighting effects and such during the performances and there were some moving set pieces.

The acting was... well, let's just say the acting isn't really the point lol. A few of them were very good actors but for the most part you could tell that wasn't really the focus. The story was meh, it kind of just existed to connect the songs together. It was basically a concert with some storytelling in between. I'll post a brief synopsis of what the show's about in the spoiler below for anyone interested. But I'm so happy I got to see Luna live, that was cool. And former members of SPICA and Miss A, too. Wow.

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So the show's about three kpop acts that are about to debut in the US under the same label: a soloist (played by Luna) whose childhood was kind of a sob story and who has a very strained relationship with the woman who runs the label, and who has a boyfriend who wants her to leave with him; a girl group that's debuting after being trainees for a long time, some of whose members are thinking of leaving the company; and a boy group that's having a hard time integrating a new member who's Korean-American after one of the original members left. While they're rehearsing for their debut, there's a documentary-maker with them who's trying to bring out all these problems they're having for the camera (but you know kpop idols never talk about stuff like that openly).

So it kind of touched on all of the major issues we usually hear about when it comes to the kpop industry: hidden relationships, toxic managers who overwork their idols, groups disbanding, international members, etc. A lot of the 'story' is basically Luna's character's rise to fame told in flashbacks in between some stuff going on in the present day. Most of the musical numbers are the groups' dress rehearsals, and then at the end of the show we actually see the debut stage as like the grand finale.

 

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15 hours ago, PoshLife said:

Wooo okay so I saw KPop on Broadway today. Everyone I cared about was there! They all sounded really, really good - everyone in the cast was a great singer. Luna in particular sounded fantastic. The dancing was also good, and there was a lot of lighting effects and such during the performances and there were some moving set pieces.

The acting was... well, let's just say the acting isn't really the point lol. A few of them were very good actors but for the most part you could tell that wasn't really the focus. The story was meh, it kind of just existed to connect the songs together. It was basically a concert with some storytelling in between. I'll post a brief synopsis of what the show's about in the spoiler below for anyone interested. But I'm so happy I got to see Luna live, that was cool. And former members of SPICA and Miss A, too. Wow.

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So the show's about three kpop acts that are about to debut in the US under the same label: a soloist (played by Luna) whose childhood was kind of a sob story and who has a very strained relationship with the woman who runs the label, and who has a boyfriend who wants her to leave with him; a girl group that's debuting after being trainees for a long time, some of whose members are thinking of leaving the company; and a boy group that's having a hard time integrating a new member who's Korean-American after one of the original members left. While they're rehearsing for their debut, there's a documentary-maker with them who's trying to bring out all these problems they're having for the camera (but you know kpop idols never talk about stuff like that openly).

So it kind of touched on all of the major issues we usually hear about when it comes to the kpop industry: hidden relationships, toxic managers who overwork their idols, groups disbanding, international members, etc. A lot of the 'story' is basically Luna's character's rise to fame told in flashbacks in between some stuff going on in the present day. Most of the musical numbers are the groups' dress rehearsals, and then at the end of the show we actually see the debut stage as like the grand finale.

 

wow this sounds so fun and i liked how they talked about what happens behinds the scenes in the industry 

i never knew they did these kinda shows in kpop 

i might look into one to go to

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PopReaper

It's M-Pop not K-Pop but Lexie Liu just released a new album and it's incredible :giveup:

 

Fun Fact: The K in KPop stands for "Kate Bush"
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nnnn that KPop on Broadway show I saw just announced it's abruptly closing next week :rip: It only just opened recently, too. Apparently they were having trouble filling the seats, and they got a pretty bad review from the New York Times which likely doesn't help. It was almost sold out when I was there, though :shrug: 

They should try doing a tour of major cities, or doing a run in California specifically. I bet they could do numbers there.

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I’m honestly so upset rn

I’ve been following Choyeon since Produce ugh 

You know their songs weren’t bad but tbh with Ryan S. Jhun behind them I expected their title tracks to be better 

 

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12 hours ago, BUtterfield 8 said:

I’m honestly so upset rn

I’ve been following Choyeon since Produce ugh 

You know their songs weren’t bad but tbh with Ryan S. Jhun behind them I expected their title tracks to be better 

 

Its 2022, if a group doesnt succeed in 1 or 2 releases... THEY'RE OUT.  :bradley:

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6 hours ago, YCHofficial said:

Its 2022, if a group doesnt succeed in 1 or 2 releases... THEY'RE OUT.  :bradley:

now this what worries me… imagine sacrificing part of ur childhood only to flop. ig they still young tho so they can start over. :ohno:

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waterfall
9 minutes ago, BUtterfield 8 said:

Nnnn

 

welp she and haewon were my biases :messga:

wish her the best wherever she decides to go next

help not saying something a few minutes ago only for this to happen :noparty:

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YCHofficial
1 hour ago, BUtterfield 8 said:

Nnnn

 

I wanna bet she simply hates the music they were making

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