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Love Song of Pimatgol

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2010

피맛골 연가

Love Song of Pimatgol (피맛골 연가) is a historical-fantasy musical set in Seoul’s old Pimatgol alley, intertwining tragic love, social hierarchy, and time-transcending memory.

2010

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SOURCE

history

SETTING

Korea

BOOK

original

Productions in Korea

2010.09 🔴 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts (Seoul)
2011.08 🔴 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts (Seoul)

🔴 = Large-scale production

SYNOPSIS

(Full Synopsis)

Set across multiple time periods—from the Joseon Dynasty to the Japanese colonial era and into modern Seoul—the musical unfolds in Pimatgol, a historic alleyway, where love, injustice, and memory persist across centuries.

In Joseon-era Hanyang, Kim Saeng, a talented scholar of low birth, lives modestly in Pimatgol, helping its residents while unable to advance socially. To help a friend, he takes an exam on his behalf, leading Hong Saeng to achieve top honors. When Hong Saeng attempts to cut down the alley’s symbolic apricot tree during his celebratory procession, Kim Saeng reveals the truth, provoking Hong Saeng’s wrath.

Hong Saeng captures and attempts to kill Kim Saeng, but his sister Hong Rang secretly rescues him. As she nurses him back to health, the two fall deeply in love. However, their happiness is short-lived: Hong Saeng discovers their relationship, murders Kim Saeng, and Hong Rang takes her own life in despair.

The story then shifts beyond death. The spirit of the apricot tree, Haengmae, revives Kim Saeng and reveals that time has passed into a new era. Though separated by death, Kim Saeng longs to reunite with Hong Rang. With the help of supernatural beings, including spirits and divided groups of rats symbolizing conflict, he navigates a transformed world.

Ultimately, Kim Saeng is granted a single night to reunite with Hong Rang beyond the boundary of life and death. Their meeting affirms their enduring love before they part once more, leaving behind a timeless echo of longing tied to Pimatgol itself.

PRODUCTION NOTE

Produced with support from the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the musical premiered in 2010 at Sejong Center for the Performing Arts. Conceived as a large-scale original work rooted in Korean history and folklore, it combines traditional musical elements with orchestral composition. The production is notable for its ambitious narrative structure spanning multiple eras and its symbolic use of Pimatgol—a real historic alley—as both setting and thematic anchor.

POSTER COLLECTION

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🔴 indicates Seoul large-theatre productions.

REFERENCES

Synopsis Sources

     

NamuWiki – Love Song of Pimatgol

https://namu.wiki/w/%ED%94%BC%EB%A7%9B%EA%B3%A8%20%EC%97%B0%EA%B0%80

     

Wikipedia – Love Song of Pimatgol

https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%94%BC%EB%A7%9B%EA%B3%A8%EC%97%B0%EA%B0%80

     

     

Articles & Reviews

     

Seoul Media Hub – Feature Article

https://mediahub.seoul.go.kr/archives/177440

     

Yonhap News – Review

https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20100906099300005

     

Newsis – Review

https://www.newsis.com/view/NISX20110830_0009108960

     

KBS News – Culture Segment

https://news.kbs.co.kr/news/pc/view/view.do?ncd=2347251

     

The Musical – Production Info

https://www.themusical.co.kr/Musical/Detail?num=1746

     

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