Reporter :

A peaceful hanok home, sits at the center of the stage.This elderly couple got married in the midst of the Korean War.But now they find themselves facing a new ordeal.Their son has gone missing, and their neighborhood has been plagued by a deadly disease.[SUBTITLE FOR SOUNDBITE/ ][[["Now it's done. This is the end. In this world, there is no happy ending.]]]The couple are the last ones left in an abandoned village,and must come to terms with leaving their home.[SUBTITLE FOR SOUNDBITE/ ][[["You shouldn't leave a home vacant for long.Even if you must leave it vacant, you should return home eventually.]]]The play, "Snow in March," tells the moving story of an elderly couple closing the door to a chapter in their lives.[KOREAN]Twilight usually gathers on one side, but on the other side you can see the new morning arrive. In this production, similarly, you can see both creation and extinction.The second play takes place while the dust from the Korean War was still settling.The award winning, "Kyung-sook, Kyung-sook's Father" is helmed by notable director Park Geun-hyung.The father in the play abandoned his family at the outbreak of the war, trying to save himself.And while the mother feels both love and hate for her husband, their intelligent daughter shoulders the family's responsibilities.This production is about love and forgiveness in the aftermath of war.Yim Yoon-hee, Arirang News.