Gu Hye Sun's Upcoming Drama

Gu Hye Sun's Upcoming Drama
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Thursday, September 1, 2011

‘The Musical’ co-star Ku Hye-sun Sees Hope in Song and Dance Series

Some people may have thought that “The Musical” ― a song-and-dance made-for-TV miniseries ― would never see the light of day. The drama waited in the wings with the press second-guessing its fate  every step of the way. After what seemed like an eternity, “The  Musical” landed a not-so-hot Friday night slot on SBS.

“You know, I guess you could say it’s actually kind of sad to be  watching a drama on a Friday night,” said actor Choi Daniel, unabashedly  forthright at the series’ press conference Tuesday.

“But I hope this drama will be a source of comfort to viewers.”

Choi did not attempt to sugarcoat the situation, saying that “The  Musical” was “a very, very long time in coming” and that “we kept  filming on and off and on and off.”

“Last year, we started filming in May and June then we stopped  because of certain difficulties,” co-star Ku Hye-sun, whom many remember  as the heroine of “Boys Over Flowers,” explained.

“Then we started filming again and then we stopped again so I went  onto film a drama in Taiwan and Daniel went on to do ‘Baby-faced  Beauty.’

“To be quite frank, it isn’t that great to have all those stops in between,” Ku added.

The absence of musical actress-diva Ok Ju-hyeon, who is starring in  the drama, at the press conference did little to alleviate the  gloom-and-doom vibe overshadowing the series. It is too early, however,  to write off “The Musical” as a failure.

Though Friday night is generally seen as a time to go out and party,  it looks like there are plenty of people who like to stay home and turn  on the tube instead.

Mnet’s explosively popular reality show “Superstar K” ― now into its  third season ― airs on Friday nights at 11 p.m. and OCN has been airing  made-for-cable dramas on Friday nights at midnight as well.

In other words, a Friday night time slot does not necessarily spell a  ratings disaster. Instead, it looks like the greatest hurdle “The  Musical” faces is in selling its subject matter. To date, music-heavy  series have been ringing in volatile ratings.

Both SBS’ “He’s Beautiful!” and “I’m Legend,” two series that  centered on bands, failed to bring in high viewer numbers when they  aired.

While KBS’ “Dream High” ― a JYP-and-Yonsama-fronted music drama ―  performed well last year, MBC’s “Heartstrings” ― a collegiate musical  romance ― bit the dust this summer.

“The Musical” actress Ku, however, seemed unperturbed by it all,  displaying a positive attitude toward her role as an aspiring musical  actress opposite Choi Daniel’s genius composer.

“Now that I am 28, I want to instill hope in viewers through my  projects,” she said. “Rather than feel the need to focus on evolving as a  thespian, I want to make people feel happy when they watch me onscreen  and the first work I encountered when I started to take on this mindset  was ‘The Musical.’”

“The Musical” starts airing Sept. 2 on Friday nights at 9:55 p.m. on SBS.

via KHerald [Jean Oh]

credit: http://kseoulmusic.w...d-dance-series/ 



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