
Marie Antoinette: The Musical Live
Music
Overview
Marie Antoinette is the Korean adaptation of the namesake Japanese musical. The story portrays the “life and love” of Marie Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine, Queen of France. The musical kicked off on Charlotte Theater on July 13, 2021.
Top Cast


Kim So-hyun
Kim So-hyun
Marie Antoinette
Kim So-hyun
Marie Antoinette
Kim Yeon-ji
Kim Yeon-ji
Margrid Arnaud
Kim Yeon-ji
Margrid Arnaud


Lee Chang-sub
Lee Chang-sub
Count Axel von Fersen
Lee Chang-sub
Count Axel von Fersen
Min Young-ki
Min Young-ki
Duke of Orleans
Min Young-ki
Duke of Orleans
Lee Han-mil
Lee Han-mil
Louis XVI
Lee Han-mil
Louis XVI
Park Hye-mi
Park Hye-mi
Madame Lamballe
Park Hye-mi
Madame Lamballe


Jung Yu-ji
Jung Yu-ji
Margrid Arnaud
Jung Yu-ji
Margrid Arnaud


Min Woo-hyuk
Min Woo-hyuk
Count Axel von Fersen
Min Woo-hyuk
Count Axel von Fersen


Lee Seok-hoon
Lee Seok-hoon
Count Axel von Fersen
Lee Seok-hoon
Count Axel von Fersen


Doyoung
Doyoung
Count Axel von Fersen
Doyoung
Count Axel von Fersen
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