Nanta Show Admission with Optional Private Transfer in Jeju


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  • Nanta Show Admission with Optional Private Transfer in Jeju

Jeju, South Korea

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Trip Type:   Theater, Shows & Musicals
Duration:  1.5 hours (approx.) (excluding round-trip transfer time)
See kitchen knives, cutting boards and cooking utensils transformed into remarkable musical instruments at Nanta (also known as Cookin’). These tools help create the sound of ‘samulnori,’ or traditional Korean percussion quartet melodies, as four flustered cooks attempt to prepare an entire wedding banquet during the 1.5-hour comedy show. Upgrade to include VIP seating and/or a round-trip transfer from your Jeju hotel to Korea's longest-running show.

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See kitchen knives, cutting boards and cooking utensils transformed into remarkable musical instruments at Nanta (also known as Cookin’). These tools help create the sound of ‘samulnori,’ or traditional Korean percussion quartet melodies, as four flustered cooks attempt to prepare an entire wedding banquet during the 1.5-hour comedy show. Upgrade to include VIP seating and/or a round-trip transfer from your Jeju hotel to Korea's longest-running show. Nanta, a comically charged nonverbal performance, tells the story of cooks preparing an entire wedding banquet in just one hour. Buzzing with energy, this electrifying show — also known as Cookin’ — offers a humorous look at mishaps in the kitchen, using music and movement to transcend language.
If you’ve selected the transfer option, you’ll be picked up from your hotel in Jeju and taken to the theater in time for the show. Alternatively, you can make your own way to the venue. Once you arrive, settle into your seat for a dazzling, 90-minute musical performance that will leave you doubled over in laughter!
On stage, the four performers expertly wield all manner of kitchen equipment as percussive instruments, playing Korean quartet melodies called samulnori. Watch how they use kitchen knives and cutting boards as they attempt to create an entire wedding banquet before the show ends.
The show has received rave reviews since its 1997 premiere. Performed throughout the year at its theater in Seoul, Nanta is currently the longest running show in Korea. It’s also reached a wider audience: The show has toured the globe and even done a stint on New York’s Broadway.
The nonstop action and laughter are not to be missed. If you upgrade to VIP seats from the standard seats (category S), you’ll be closer to the stage and might even be called up to participate!

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