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How the idol used her experience in the music industry to develop her performance for the stage musical.

Luna and the company of KPOP Heather Gershonowitz

鈥淚鈥檓 not sure if this translates entirely, but I think there is such a thing as beginner鈥檚 resolve,鈥� says Korean pop star Luna. She makes her Broadway debut as MwE, a K-pop star battling with industry executives in the new musical in KPOP. 鈥淲hen we鈥檙e beginning something, we always have that first sense of wanting to do our best and really trying to do everything we can to do a good job. And I think for the character of MwE, this beginner鈥檚 resolve is such an important part of her character that it really made me look back on my past when I was beginning in K-pop and in musical theatre.鈥�

The Broadway musical, featuring a score by Helen Park and Max Vernon and a book by Jason Kim, offers Luna the unique opportunity to bridge her experiences in both K-pop music and musical theatre. 

Coincidentally, before she was an idol for the K-pop group f(x), Luna performed in musicals. 鈥淢y first memory of a Broadway show was actually Legally Blonde. I played Elle Woods when I was 18,鈥� says Luna. 

Her experiences in both art forms gave Luna the chance to develop her perspective on what鈥檚 at the core of each craft. 鈥淚 think the experience of being a K-pop star is very much about showing the audience what you鈥檙e good at to the level of perfection. You will practice and practice to show perfect moves and perfect skills," explains Luna. By contrast, with musical theatre, "It鈥檚 not just about perfection, not just about the technicalities of musical theatre. I think it鈥檚 really about being able to show your vulnerabilities.鈥�

Luna and the company of KPOP Heather Gershonowitz

To tap into those vulnerabilities as an actor, Luna reflected on her time starting out in K-pop, and even consulted her old diaries. 鈥淚鈥檝e always journaled extensively in the past about when I was beginning as an artist in Korea鈥攎y training days, my apprenticeship days," she says. "It was really helpful in fleshing out my character.鈥�

Those reflections guide Luna in portraying MwE, who she describes as 鈥渟omeone who possesses a special voice, but loses her way, yet in the end, reclaims her voice and finds herself.鈥� MwE鈥檚 journey is captured best in the show with the song 鈥淏ung Uh Ree Sae,鈥� which translates to 鈥淢ute Bird.鈥� For Luna, the power ballad captures KPOP鈥檚 central theme of 鈥渘ot being able to tell your story or stand in your story or speak your own mind out loud.鈥�

Bridging her pasts has also led Luna to one more conclusion: 鈥淚 liken it to how we watch sad movies or tragic movies for catharsis. In the opposite way, there鈥檚 a strength and energy that we Koreans bring to K-pop.鈥� And Luna hopes to bring the same kind of positive catharsis to KPOP鈥檚 audiences, using that K-pop energy鈥攁nd perhaps a little beginner鈥檚 resolve, too.

Luna and the company of KPOP Heather Gershonowitz
 
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