

Woon-Yong Lee (Old Man) is an accomplished gymnast. He has won a number of awards for the sport, including first prize at the National Games in 2003.

Sun-Gi Jung (Grandfather) majored in
modern dance and is an expert in Tae Kwon
Do, Tack Kyun (another traditional Korean
martial art) and Samulnori (Korean traditional
percussion quartet). He has participated
in many performances that combined
dance, martial arts and acrobatics. He was a
member of the Garimda Dance Team and
has performed in numerous dance performances
such as Sung Nam International
Dance Festival 2006 and Chun Cheon
College Dance Festival 2006.

Sang-Cheul Lee (Grandfather) majored in theater and fight sports skills (e.g. wrestling, boxing etc.), and has performed in numerous plays.

Chang-Young Kim (Grandfather) majored in theater and has performed in such shows as Happy Together, Love Story and Miracle.

Cheol-Ho Lim (Father/Grandfather)
majored in acting and has performed in Footloose, All That Jazz, A
Chorus Line and other musicals in Korea. He also has performed in JUMP
in Japan, Greece, Spain, China and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Joo-Sun Kim (Father) is a trained gymnast and ski instructor. He was also a lifeguard for several years.

Yeon-Jeong Park (Mother/Daughter) majored in Tae Kwon Do and was a Tae Kwon Do representative at Sang Ji University. She was a member of the martial arts team X-file and a Korean National Exhibition Team member of Tae Kwon Do. She has toured Mexico and Japan in several Tae Kwon Do performances.

Mi-Hwa Sung (Mother) is a stunt woman
and a former member of the Seoul Action
School and the mime team Let's Play. She
performed in JUMP's Middle East tour.

Hyun-Ju Kim (Mother) majored in gymnastics and was an international gymnastics champion, winning major national competitions.

Kyung-Hyun Kim (Mother) is a 1997-98 National Games winner.

Han-Chang Lim (Uncle/Grandfather) has performed extensively around the world in such shows as A Midsummer Night's Dream and De La Guarda.

Su-Ho You (Uncle) is an expert in Tae
Kwon Do and Hap Gi Do. He was a member of the Hap Gi Do Exhibition Team of
Gwang Ju, Korea.

Young-Jo Choi (Uncle)
is an expert in Tae-Kwon-Do and the recipient of a number of awards
including first prize for Kick-Boxing Title Match (2006), first prize
at the National Muaythai Championships (2005) and first prize winner at
the Junior Kick-Boxing Golden Glove (2004).

Hee-Jeong Hwang (Daughter)
started training in gymnastics at a young age and is the recipient of a
number of prizes including: first prize at Pacific Gymnastics Junior
(1989), third prize at Junior Gymnastics Award (1990) in Hungary and
The World Gymnastics Award in the USA (1992). She has performed in
Christmas in Yumraguk (1999), The Gag Concert (2000), Show Tae-kwon
(2001) and Footloose (2002). She starred in the film A Guy in South
Korea and a Girl in North Korea (2003).

Kyung-Ae Hong (Daughter) specialized in gymnastics and was a trainer for several years.

Hun-Young Jo (Son-in-Law/Burglar 1) majored in architecture and worked as a
bodyguard at the International Bodyguard
Association (Korea). He was a studentactor/
stuntman at Seoul Action School and
has been featured in Korean movies including
Oh, My God (2006) and Hwang Jin Hee
(2007). He has previously performed in
JUMP in Japan and Singapore.

Byung-Eun Yoo (Son-in-Law) has performed in such shows as A Midsummer Night's Dream, Grease, Jesus Christ Superstar and The Wizard of Oz.

Dong-Kyun Kim (Son-in-Law) majored in Tae-Kwon-Do and has performed in the Tae-Kwon-Do exhibition games in Korea and abroad, including Mexico and the USA.

Yun-Gab Hong (Burglar 1)
was the XLP National Representative of Tae-Kwon-Do from 2001 to 2002
and took part in the show TaeKwon Diamond from 2002 to 2004.

Hyun-Pyo Hong (Burglar 1) majored in
theatre and was a member of the Korean
National Jap Gi Do Exhibition team in 1995
and 1996. In Korea, he has performed in several
musicals, including The Beautiful Game,
Gospel, Fame, Maritime Trade Emperor
Chang Po Go, as well as in plays such as A
Midsummer Night's Dream and Invader.

Seung-Youl Lee (Burglar 2)
majored in theater and has directed several productions, including A
Midsummer Night's Dream (2002), Manhattan, The Good Doctor (2003),
Plaza Suite (2004).

Tae-Sung Kim (Burglar 2) Tae-Sung Kim's credits include The King Stag (2005).


Chul-Ki Choi (Director)
has directed a number of international productions, including the
premiere of Crazy Family in 2002, and the follow-up production of JUMP
in 2003. He has worked at the Korean National Mime Festival, and
directed Cooking, which premiered in 1999. Cooking was performed in the
UK at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1999, and in 2000 it commenced a
tour of Europe and Japan. Chul-Ki Choi became Artistic Director of
Yegam Inc. in 2003.
Won-Kil Paek (Comedy Director)
is Director and Actor at the Sadari Movement Lab. His theater credits
include Woyzeck (2001), Lee Jung Seop, The Story Of Picture Inside,
Between Two Doors, Comedy Human (2002), Human Comedy and Tokebi Storm
(2003). He was Comedy Choreographer for Crazy Family in 2002 and became
Comedy Director of Yegam Inc. in 2003. He was also Comedy Director for
JUMP in 2003. Mr. Paek became CEO of SevenSense Inc. in 2006 and was
Artistic Director on the SevenSense production Break Out (a.k.a.
Picnic) in 2006.
Dong-Joon Lee (Composer)
is one of the most acclaimed composers in Korea, and has composed for
Korean films as TaeGukGi: Brotherhood Of War (2003), Green Fish (1997),
Swiri (1998) and Lost Memories (2001).
Kyung-Ah Han (International Supervision, Yegam Inc.)
has worked at the Sejong Cultural Center for 8 years. She coordinated
events for The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Maurice Bejart and others
in Seoul. In 2006 she produced the extreme dance comedy Break Out
(a.k.a Picnic) with SevenSense Inc., at Peacock Theater and the 2007
Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Min-Seob Kim (Resident Director)
is the Marketing & Production Director of Yegam Inc. He was also a
Planning Director at the Cecil Theatre and Min Communication.
Jong-Ho Lee (Assistant Director)
majored in theater and has worked as a director, actor and staff member
on such Korean productions as Romeo & Juliet and Woyzeck.
Jim Millan (Special Consulting Director)
is an award-winning Canadian director, writer and founder of the Crow's
Theatre Company, where he produced/wrote or directed more than 70 new
plays. He directed the Canadian Premieres of Hedwig and the Angry Inch
and Shopping and F***ing, among others. He directed the North American
tours of Same Guys, New Dresses and Tour of Duty. New York credits: The
Marijuannalogues Off Broadway and Scooby Doo Live in Stagefright at
Radio City Music Hall. Recently he directed Gordie Brown at the
Venetian (Las Vegas) and wrote Thomas & Friends Live! On Stage. Jim
lives with his wife Kyra and their daughter, Sophia, in Toronto, Canada.
Tae-Young Kim (Scenic Designer) is a professor in Plastic Art at KonKuk University. Scenic design credits include Blue Saigon, Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Dolsilnai, Inc. (Costume Design) was established in Korea in 1995. In their costuming, they combine traditional Korean dress with modern styles.
Sung-Bin Lim (Original Lighting Design) was the designer for the musical Moses (2006) as well as numerous music concerts and fashion shows.
Benjamin Pearcy (New York Lighting Design)
has lit theater, opera and architectural projects around the world,
most recently Opera Cleveland's productions of La Traviata and A Little
Night Music. Other credits: Whoopi! on Broadway, national tours of
Beauty and the Beast and My Fair Lady, and many other productions for
companies including the Alley Theatre, the Baltimore Opera, the
Canadian Opera Company, the Pittsburgh Opera, the Houston Grand Opera,
and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. He is the Design Supervisor for
the international sensation Riverdance - The Show. He is the proud
father of Ella and Lucy and husband of Stonie, without whom none of
this would matter.
Soo-Yong Lee (Sound Designer)
is a professor at the Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts, as well as
Sound Engineer for Tokebi Storm and many acclaimed singers and singing
groups in Korea.
Young-Sub Jin (Choreographer)
is an original cast member of Crazy Family (2002) and toured
internationally with Bongsan Masked Dance at the World Folk Customs
Festival in Greece (2002), the Asia Masked Theatre Festival (2001) and
Spoleto (2000). His performance credits include The Tempest (2000) and
Spectrum 2001 (2000).
Seung-Yong Han (Stage Manager)
has stage managed many tours of JUMP abroad and has worked on various
productions such as The Heavenly Dance, The Ritual Of Flower Song and
Pelleas et Melisande.
John H. Paull (Technical Director)
has been a technical director and production manager for more than 30
years. His credits include: Broadway: Les Miserables (original
company), Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, Five Guys Named Moe,
Putting it Together, Seussical, Street Corner Symphony, Play On,
Baryshnikov on Broadway. Off Broadway: The Red Beads, The Feld Ballet,
Twyla Tharp, The Gospel at Colonus (BAM). Other credits: Dr. Dolittle
(Tommy Tune version), John Curry Ice Ballet, Gudonov and Stars, Blues
Clues, Dora the Explorer, Wolf Trap Farm Park, The Spoleto Festival
USA, Disney Cruise Ships. Growing up in a quasi theatrical family, John
swore to never go into show business.
One Viking Productions, Inc. (General Management)
is a new theatrical management and producing company formed by Carl
Pasbjerg, whose prior theatrical credits include over 20 Broadway and
touring productions and the Las Vegas production of The Phantom of the
Opera. Current OVP Productions: Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein.
Upcoming: Guys and Dolls and a revival of Bob Fosse's Dancin'.
For more information go to www.oneviking.com
For more information go to www.oneviking.com
CAMI Ventures, LLC/ Mark S. Maluso (Executive Producer)
is a subsidiary of Columbia Artists Management, Inc. formed through a
partnership between CAMI's Chairman and Mark S. Maluso. Previously Mark
Maluso served as Senior Vice President at IMG (Mark McCormack Group of
Companies), developing and managing touring attractions. While there,
he produced the first major martial arts tour in North America,
featuring the Shaolin Monks of China, and has worked with many notable
ensembles, and artists. He brings his many years of experience to CAMI
Ventures, which develops, produces and manages theatrical properties
and performing arts attractions.
For more information go to www.cami.com
For more information go to www.cami.com
Amuse Inc. (Producer)
is a Tokyo-based corporation with nearly 30 years of success in the
entertainment industry in Japan and overseas. Currently, Amuse manages
over 100 artists and produces concerts, stage plays, movies and
television programming, building a substantial stable of titles and
talent. In 1988, Amuse first introduced the Off-Broadway musical Mama -
I Want to Sing to Japan, which attracted an audience of 110,000. It
also hosts quality foreign stage productions such as Zingaro (2005) and
We Will Rock You (2005 and 2006). In 2007, JUMP played in Tokyo and
Osaka with a successful run of 56 performances.
The New York Networks, Inc. (Producer)
is a comprehensive entertainment services provider supplying media,
content and production with Asian-Pacific networks. They are an
Asia-based information resource designed for everyone in the
entertainment industry. The New York Networks refines today's
info-deluge into usable, digestible and reliable intelligence about the
entertainment content creation, funding, financing, licensing,
distribution, design and branding and technology across the
Asia-Pacific region.
HOBIJISU, LLC (Producer)
used to be known as NAMAI International and has been a distribution
company and the KOSDAQ enterprise. It has expanded its business to
develop natural resources. Since changing its name to HOBIJISU, it has
launched into the entertainment industry.

Kyung-Hun Kim (Executive Producer/CEO of Yegam Inc.)
Kyung-Hun Kim's producing credits include Just a Moment with the
Rationale Action Performing Arts Group in Korea (1998) and Space for
Shadows (1998). He produced the first nonverbal performance of Crazy
Family in 2002 and the subsequent production of JUMP in 2003. In 2006
he produced the extreme dance comedy Break Out (a.k.a Picnic) with
SevenSense Inc. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the
Grand Prize from Money Today, and "Producer of the Year" from the
Korean Association of Performing Arts Producers. Mr. Kim became CEO of
Yegam Inc. in 2003.
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