
The Drawing Show is the first performance of its kind in Korea. This unique show combines art with live performances, as the actors complete amazing works of art on stage. Throughout the 90-minute show, over 10 paintings are created on stage, as well as clowning and dance routines. The show features a variety of art techniques and materials, including finger painting, india ink marbling, and on one occasion banana peels are innovatively used to create a drawing of a flower, which is then given to a member of the audience. In one of the final scenes, the artist David's famous painting of Napoleon is produced in only six minutes on a 2-meter-high canvas. This, and even more spectacular works of art make the Drawing Show a must see event.
The Drawing Show is a nonverbal musical show in which performers complete amazing paintings on stage. This unique show combines art, theatre, and music to create a high-energy performance that will delight audiences of all ages. Over a period of 90 minutes, the performers create 10 works of arts. Some of the paintings are done on just regular pieces of paper, while others use the entire stage as a canvas. The performers are extremely innovative with their use of materials, using everything from banana skins, to luminous paint and the latest technology. The hugely talented performers keep the audience entertained with clowning as well as drawing large, complex paintings in just a matter of minutes. Sometimes you really won't be able to believe your eyes.