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Like the Sun

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1976

태양처럼

Like the Sun (태양처럼) is a Korean historical musical by the National Music Troupe of Korea centered on Yang Manchun and the defense of Ansi Fortress. Combining heroic history, mass spectacle, and patriotic pageantry, it stands as a major example of 1970s large-scale historical music theatre.

1976

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SOURCE

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SETTING

Korea

BOOK

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Productions in Korea (🔴 = Seoul Large Theatre Production)

1976.11 🔴 National Theater Grand Theater (Seoul)

SYNOPSIS

(Partial Synopsis)

Set during the Goguryeo defense of Ansi Fortress, the musical unfolds amid siege, loyalty, and national survival, where the leadership of Yang Manchun becomes a dramatic emblem of resistance.

Drawing on the legendary defense against invading forces, the work appears to center on Yang Manchun’s resolve, military leadership, and communal endurance under crisis. Personal sacrifice and collective resistance likely intersect within a heroic historical framework.

Surviving evidence suggests the production emphasized battle tableaux, mass movement, and ceremonial spectacle as much as individual dramatic narrative, aligning it with the large-scale historical musical mode developed in 1970s Korea.

PRODUCTION NOTE

Premiered in 1976 at Sejong Center Grand Theater, Like the Sun belongs to the lineage of large historical musicals that extended from earlier works such as O Sea, Speak, while shifting toward explicitly martial-historical subject matter.

Contemporary descriptions note the work also reflected state policy themes and “national crisis overcoming” discourse, though this entry foregrounds its theatrical and historical dimensions. Surviving government newsreel footage makes this one of the better visually documented early Korean historical musicals.

As a music-theatre treatment of Yang Manchun, the work also participates in a longer Korean performance tradition of reinterpreting military-historical heroes through large ensemble spectacle.

POSTER COLLECTION

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🔴 indicates Seoul large-theatre productions.

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Last update: June 13, 2026

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