
Tuesday ~ Friday (20:00), Saturday (15:00, 19:00), Sunday (15:00)
Moon Kyung-hee, Oh Ju-hwan, Choi Sol-hee, Lee Yu-chae, Kim Tae-jeong
Choi Chang-geun, Park Mi-ran, Jeong Jin-cheol, etc.
[Performance Introduction] Here stands a family. A family of strangers, unrelated by blood, who come together to forge a love deeper than that of blood relatives. A mother, a son, and a daughter. The mother marries a man she met in a traveling troupe and with whom she formed a bond of brotherhood; however, one sweltering summer day, he leaves home, leaving behind a newborn baby. The mother raises the child her husband left behind as if it were her own daughter. Working as a nanny at an orphanage, the mother eventually adopts a child resembling her husband as her own son and raises him. The son and daughter, now bound by a sibling-like bond, naturally grow close. However, fearing that her own history might be passed down to the children, the mother tries to drive a wedge between them. The son and daughter fall in love and attempt to run away secretly, unbeknownst to their mother who refuses to acknowledge their relationship. Yet, unable to bear leaving her mother alone, the daughter stays behind while the son departs. The daughter, left all alone, resents her mother. Eventually, the mother entrusts her daughter to the son who has returned home and passes away. After a long time has passed, the son and daughter, now grown old and married, visit the grave on the seaside hill where their mother is buried one spring day. A carpenter husband and a poet wife. They intend to adopt and raise a child, just as their mother did in the past. Memories of beautiful times recalled as they visit their mother. The deceased mother follows behind them, bathed in the dark yet bright spring sunlight, heading somewhere.

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