- Source: Korea Musical Awards (2017)
The Korea Musical Awards (Korean: 대한민국뮤지컬페스티벌 한국뮤지컬어워즈) is a representative awards ceremony held in January every year to revitalize the musical market and to encourage and congratulate the musicians who are working hard in the art scene. It is organized by Korea Musical Theater Association and supported by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Arts Council Korea, and LG Arts Center, Seoul. First awards ceremony was held in 2017.
There were other musical awards with similar name in Korea from 1995 to 2013, hosted by the newspaper Sports Chosun, however it's already discontinued.
Categories
= Art
== Individual
== Creation
=Artwork
= Best Musical Grand Prize
== Best Musical (over 400 seats)
== Best Musical Award Small Theater
=Individual Division
= Best Actress
== Best Actor
== Best Supporting Actress
== Best Supporting Actor
== Best New Actress
== Best New Actor
== Best Ensemble Award
=Best Creative
= Best Producer
== Best Director
== Best Playwright
== Music Award Arrangement/Music Director
== Composer Award
== Best Choreography
== Stage Arts Award
=Special Award
= Staff Award
== New Wave Award
== Special Merit Award
=Award milestones
Some notable records and facts about the Korea Musical Awards include the following:
The 2nd edition of awards. Maybe Happy Ending received the most awards, with six trophies: Will Aronson for Best Music, Will Aronson and Hue Park for Best Book, Kim Dong-yeon for Best Director, Han Kyung-sook for Best Producer, Jeon Mi-do for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Small Theater Musical.
The 6th edition of awards was held at the Blue Square, Shinhan Card Hall on January 10, 2022. The nominations were announced on December 20, 2021. The musical Red Book was nominated in 7 categories: Best Musical, Best Leading Actress (Female), Best Supporting Actor (Male), Best New Artist (Female), Producer Award, Directing Award, and Music Award.
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- BTS
- Kim Se-jeong
- Kang Ha-neul
- Jo Jung-suk
- Lee Jun-ho (penyanyi)
- Um Ki-joon
- Daniel Padilla
- Twice
- Lee Joon-gi
- Seo Hyun-jin
- Korea Musical Awards (2017)
- Korea Musical Awards
- Kim Sung-cheol
- Korean Music Awards
- Jeon Mi-do
- Lee Sang-yi (actor)
- Maybe Happy Ending
- BigBang (South Korean band)
- 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards
- Rosé (singer)