Kpop the Musical - SYNOPSIS

2022 Broadway
KPOP the Musical - SYNOPSIS


Act 1

The show is framed as a camera rehearsal for South Korean music agency RBY Entertainment’s New York debut of its stars, at Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway. RBY’s founder and chief executive, a former K-pop singer named Ruby, discusses logistics with the director Harry as she rehearses the introduction. The two groups, RTMIS and F8, perform the opening number with the song "This is My Korea" RBY’s main star, MwE, starts to perform her song "Up Du Ryuh (Bow Down)" but becomes spooked upon seeing Ruby in the audience and flees.

While Ruby goes to confront MwE, Harry has F8 rehearse their introductions to the camera, but finds their simple introductions in Korean boring. New member Brad, a mixed race Korean-American who replaced another member, tries to make his mark by coming up with a hammy intro in English, but quickly comes into conflict with the rest of the group over whether to introduce themselves in Korean or English, particularly bandleader Jun Hyuk. F8 performs their song "Han Guk Nom (Korean Man)" but intentionally change up the choreography on Brad as revenge for his outburst. Harry begins using the cameras to spy on Ruby, MwE, and MwE’s boyfriend Juny in the dressing room. MwE reveals she thought she saw her mother in the audience, and with Juny’s encouragement voices that she wishes to quit RBY.

The action flashes back to MwE’s original audition for RBY, as 9-year old Mina Kim, as she performs "Still I Love You", explaining that she wishes to become a singer to support her mother after her father left. Ruby, the original singer of the song, sees potential in MwE and immediately signs her on. In the present, Harry sees an opportunity to turn the concert film into a documentary about the K-pop industry. He tries to get RTMIS, the girl group, to spill on their careers in B-roll as they rehearse their song "Perfect" The group refuses, as all interviews need to be vetted by Ruby, and they face severe consequences if anything they say affects the image of RBY’s brand.

In another flashback, a 13-year old MwE struggles to get through a dance rehearsal for her song "Wind Up Doll" after her mother abandoned her on her recent birthday. Ruby encourages her to push through the pain of her home life and focus on the image she shows to the rest of the world. In the present, Brad asks Harry to redo the footage for "Han Guk Nom". Harry pushes him to spill on the rest of the group bullying him. Brad is reluctant, but eventually relates his personal experiences growing up as the child of a Korean mother and being bullied in school for his identity, and how his treatment by the rest of F8 reminds him of that. Harry has Brad perform an original song he wrote inspired by his experiences, "Halfway". In another flashback, backstage at a performance, 18-year old MwE confronts Ruby over the slow progress in her career and the fact that Ruby has begun recruiting for a new boy band (F8), interpreting it as Ruby gearing up to replace her. Ruby reminds her that the path to stardom takes a long time, but it will be worth it in the end. As MwE performs "Super Star" she sees crowds of fans cheering for her.


Act 2

RTMIS performs "Shi Gan Nang Bee (Waste of Time)", a song about ending relationships. Harry once again asks them about filming B-roll, only for Ruby to intervene and remind Harry it is forbidden. In a flashback to three months before the rehearsal, MwE writes a song "Bung Uh Ree Sae (Mute Bird)" with her childhood friend and boyfriend Juny, in response to the recent death of her mother. He encourages her to record it, as it is different from the pre-written material Ruby makes her do. A talented musician himself, Juny prefers his simple life as a music teacher to MwE’s busy touring schedules, and they are only able to meet for short periods at a time and in secrecy. MwE, desperate to keep Juny in her life, proposes to him just as Ruby walks in. A scandalized Ruby reminds MwE that she has a specific brand to follow, and Juny does not fit that brand. MwE refuses to keep working for RBY if Juny can’t be present, so Ruby reluctantly allows him to join her on tour on the condition Ruby also manages every aspect of his daily life.

The tensions among F8 come to a head as they prepare to rehearse "Amerika (Checkmate)" particularly when Harry has the cameras focus on Brad. Jun Hyuk finally explodes that he feels Brad has not earned his place among the group, most of whom have had to train for years whereas Brad was hired to replace one of their friends. Brad retorts that he was hired for his talent, same as the rest of the group, and that they have only excluded him because of his poor grasp on the Korean language. Jae Ik admits that Brad has a point, and points out that Jun Hyuk can’t fault Brad for being American, as several members of the group are also from America (including Jae Ik himself, hailing from Queens). The other members accuse Harry of trying to push conflict for his documentary, and encourage Jun Hyuk and Brad to make-up before they rehearse the song.

In a flashback to a week before the camera rehearsal, MwE tries to get Ruby to listen to the song she wrote, but Ruby refuses to market MwE as a singer-songwriter. MwE begins expressing doubts about making her debut in New York as RTMIS arrives to rehearse. Ruby tells RTMIS that if MwE refuses to perform, the whole performance will be cancelled. Several members of RTMIS start voicing frustration that the work they have put into their careers could be thrown away so easily. One of the members, Sonoma, reminds the rest of the group how important getting to perform alongside one of their idols, MwE, will be, and that they must put in the effort to fulfill their lifelong dreams.

Just as Ruby and MwE’s argument backstage hits a breaking point, they finally notice the camera operator and discover Harry’s scheme. Ruby promptly fires Harry, who protests he could have helped MwE by making her human to the rest of the world, instead of the machine Ruby has made her. Faced with what her life has become, MwE declares that she wants to quit and leave with Juny. Ruby apologizes for not being encouraging or a strong replacement for her mother, but reminds her cancelling the whole performance would jeopardize the careers of everyone at RBY, including the members of F8 and RTMIS. MwE suggests Juny could come with her, but he refuses, reiterating that he can’t live the rigorous, controlled touring life, and they will have to end the relationship if she stays with RBY. Ruby, softened by the entire ordeal, offers MwE two options on the condition that she performs at least one more time: to stay with the company, or leave and try to live a normal life with Juny. MwE’s decision is left ambiguous.

Rather than film the performance, Ruby turns RBY’s planned debut in New York City into a concert, featuring performances by RTMIS ("Supergoddess" and "Gin & Tonic"), F8 ("Meant 2 B" and "Hun Du Ruh (Shake It)"), and MwE ("Phoenix"). Finally, all of the RBY artists come together to perform "Blast Off".


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