As
Arranger
Mixing Engineer
Music Coordinator
Wuthering Heights
"Wuthering Heights" is a classic novel written by English author Emily Brontë, first published in 1847. The story is set against the desolate moors of Yorkshire and revolves around themes of revenge and love. The main plot centers on the complex relationship between the wealthy landowner Earnshaw and his adopted son Heathcliff. The tragic and intense love between Heathcliff and the heroine Catherine Earnshaw forms the core of the narrative.
The play "Wuthering Heights" performed at Dream Art Center seeks to bring this classic novel to life on stage, delivering its themes directly to the audience. This adaptation under the direction of Seong Jong-wan breathes new life into the story. Additionally, composer Lee Jeong-Yeon participated in the project by collaborating with the team for partial composition, arrangement, and as the music coordinator, enhancing the musical depth and immersion of the play. The production faithfully captures the essence of the original plot while deeply exploring the intertwined relationships and emotional shifts of the characters. The gripping emotional whirlwind and intense suspense are sure to captivate the audience.
The stage adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" aims to vividly convey the intense emotions and themes of the original work to modern audiences, transcending time and space. This performance also provides a profound exploration of universal human emotions such as love, jealousy, revenge, and forgiveness, offering a powerful and moving experience for the audience.