The beloved musical Red Book has returned for its fourth season, opening on September 23 at the Universal Arts Center.
Set in the Victorian era, the story follows Anna, a woman determined to break free from societal prejudice, and Brown, a conservative lawyer. More than just a period piece, the production delivers a timeless message about women's agency and the pursuit of a free life, resonating strongly with today's audiences.
Star-Studded Cast
This season, Anna is portrayed by Ock Joo-hyun, Ivy, and Min Kyung-ah, while Brown is played by Song Won-geun, Ji Hyun-woo, and Kim Sung-sik. The role of Lorelai is shared by Ji Hyun-joon, Hong Woo-jin, and Jo Poong-rae. Each actor brings distinct character interpretations, adding vitality and warmth to the stage.
Audience Praise
The chemistry between the cast and their nuanced performances drew an enthusiastic response. Viewers praised the show with comments like, "I was immersed from the very first scene," "It was warmer and more touching than I expected," and "As a woman, Anna's story deeply moved me."
A Return After Two Years
Producers shared their excitement: "It's been nearly two years since Red Book last met audiences. We are proud to bring both joy and emotion through this new season."
Red Book is currently running preview shows from September 23–28, with the full run scheduled until December 7.
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