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Hyŏmnyulsa

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took the forms of outdoor performance and folk theatre. In that year, Hyŏmnyulsa was established as the first modern indoor theatre in Korea, where they staged dramatized stories in
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musical styles. This reformed style of Pansori was a kind of opera or music drama called
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For the Incheon movie theater that formerly went by a similar name, see
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from its opening in 1902 until its closing, around 1906.
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Index

Ae Kwan Theater
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Korean Empire
Korean theatre
Pansori
Changgeuk
Ae Kwan Theater
Dansungsa


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