Dream High
Dream High is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Bae Suzy, Kim Soo-hyun, Ok Taec-yeon, Hahm Eun-jung, Jang Wooyoung and Lee Ji-eun. It aired on KBS2 from January 3 to February 28, 2011, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00.
The drama was popular among teenagers, and brought in average viewership ratings of 15.7% during its two-month run. A special episode, in which the cast of the show performed the Dream High Special Concert on a stage near Seoul on February 24, 2011, was aired on March 1, 2011, the day after the series ended.
Its sequel Dream High 2 aired a year later with a different cast.
Synopsis
Six students at Kirin High School share dreams of becoming K-pop idols, among others. During their school years, they learn how to develop their singing, songwriting and dancing skills while undergoing personal growth. They also start to develop feelings for one another. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses, but they strive to debut with the support and guidance of one another.Cast
Main
- Bae Suzy as Go Hye-mi
- * Lee Joo-yeon as young Go Hye-mi
- Kim Soo-hyun as Song Sam-dong
- Ok Taec-yeon as Jin-guk / Hyun Shi-hyuk
- * Kang Yi-seok as young Jin-guk
- Hahm Eun-jung as Yoon Baek-hee
- Jang Wooyoung as Jason
- Lee Ji-eun as Kim Pil-sook
Supporting
- Ahn Gil-kang as Ma Doo-shik
- Ahn Sun-young as Kang Oh-sun
- Ahn Seo-hyun as Go Hye-sung
- * Park Eun-bin as 16-year-old Hye-sung
- Lee Hye-sook as Song Nam-boon
- Choi Il-hwa as Hyun Moo-jin
- Park Hyuk-kwon as Go Byung-jik
- Jang Hee-soo as Kang Hee-seon
- Park Hwi-soon as Jin-gook's roommate
Teachers in Kirin High School
- Um Ki-joon as Kang Oh-hyuk
- Lee Yoon-ji as Shi Kyung-jin
- Park Jin-young as Yang Jin-man
- Lee Byung-joon as Principal Shi Bum-soo
- Lee Yoon-mi as Maeng Seung-hee
- Baek Won-kil as Gong Min-chul
- Bae Yong-joon as President Jung Ha-myung
- Joo Young-hoon as the composing teacher
Students in Kirin High School
- Jeon Ah-min as Jo In-sung
- Joo as Jung Ah-jung
- Han Ji-hoo as Park Do-joon
- Yoon Young-ah as Lee Ri-ah
- Park Jin-sang as Jun Tae-san
- Han Bo-reum as Ha So-hyun
- Bae Noo-ri as Han So-ri
Special appearances
- Sumi Jo as Sumi Jo
- Kim Hyun-joong as Kim Hyun-joong
- Song Hae as variety show host
- Jay B as Jason's back up dancer
- Young K as Jason's back up dancer
- Shownu as Jason's back up dancer
- Nichkhun as Lee Ri-ah's CF partner
- Koo Jun-yup as Koo Jun-yup
- Hwang Chan-sung as Oh-sun's imaginary boyfriend
- Leeteuk as Leeteuk
- Eunhyuk as Eunhyuk
- miss A as flash mob dancers
- 2AM as flash mob dancers
- Dal Shabet as Baek-hee's students
Production
Bae Yong-joon was also part of the cast for four episodes making his first small screen appearance in three years. While Park Jin-young marked his acting debut with the series. Ok Taec-yeon and Jang Wooyoung from 2PM, Bae Suzy from Miss A, Hahm Eun-jung from T-ara, singer IU and Kim Soo-hyun were selected for the main cast. Kim was the only non-idol among the cast, but he had studied music and dance at JYP Entertainment for 3 months in order to portray his role.
Original soundtrack
Chart performance
Plagiarism allegation
While "Someday" fared well commercially and reached number one on the Gaon Digital Chart, it was embroiled in controversy after the song's writer and composer, Park Jin-young, was accused of plagiarizing the song, "To My Man". Songwriter Kim Shin-il won his plagiarism lawsuit against Park Jin-young in 2013, however, an appeal to the Supreme Court of Korea led to an eventual High Court retrial in 2015.Reception
On October 5, 2011, Japan's daily paper Sankei Sports reported that Dream High was handed the Grand Prize and Hallyu award at the SKY PerfecTV! awards which took place in Tokyo. On October 24, 2011, Dream High was given the Special Award for Foreign Drama at the 5th International Drama Festival held in Tokyo. On December 31, 2011, Dream High won the following at the KBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Lee Yoon-ji; Best New Actor and Popularity Award for Kim Soo-hyun; Best New Actress for Bae Suzy; and Best Couple Award for Kim Soo-hyun and Bae Suzy. On May 10, 2012, Dream High was honored at the Rose d'Or, the global entertainment television festival ceremony which took place at Lucerne, Switzerland. It won the Golden Rose under the Youth category, the first ever Korean production to do so.In 2012, Philippines network ABS-CBN dubbed the show as "The most successful Korean series of 2011".
Dream High is one of the most watched South Korean dramas on Chinese video streaming platform Youku with over 26,300,000 views and an average of 2,000,000 views per episode.
Ratings
In the table below, the ' represent the lowest ratings and the ' represent the highest ratings.Accolades
Awards and nominations
Listicles
Adaptations
- The drama was adapted into a Japanese stage musical, with Yuya Matsushita and Bright's Nanaka playing the roles of Song Sam-dong and Go Hye-mi, respectively. It had runs at the New National Theatre Tokyo from July 3 to July 20, 2012 and was produced by the "Dream High: Musical Production Committee", composed of TBS, Avex Live Creative, Nelke Planning and Lawson HMV Entertainment.
- After the publication of Dream High Special Making Book in February 2011 which contained behind-the-scene stories and photos as well as special interviews with the show's cast, a two-volume "image novel" was also released featuring still cuts from the drama.
- In episode 17 of My Love from the Star, Bae Suzy makes a special guest appearance as Go Hye-mi, the main protagonist of Dream High.
- On November 13, 2022, it was announced Dream High would be adapted into a Korean stage musical which will be opened in May 2023, the plot focusing on the lives of main characters 10 years after the series. On February 10, it was confirmed that choreographers Choi Young-jun from 1Million and Kim Hyo-jin from Artone will be participating as choreography directors on the choreograph-heavy stage work. On February 28, it was confirmed that Eum Moon-suk, Winner's Lee Seung-hoon and SF9's Yoo Tae-yang will be playing the male lead, adult Song Sam-dong. Most of the main characters from the original series are reprised as adulthood characters in the adaptation, however only childhood and adolescent casts have been revealed for Go Hye-mi, the female lead in the series.
- In March 2025, it was announced that Dream High would be adapted into another stage Musical, with Park Kyung-lim as creative director. The musical will be performed April 5 to June 1, 2025 simultaneously in both Korea and Japan. confirmed that Wonder Girls' Sunye and f's Luna will be appearing as Baekhee, previously played by T-ara's Eunjung.
Sequel
Media release
In Japan, the series received a 2-Box Set DVD release on September 28, 2011 by Avex Japan, which were only available for purchase in the country. A commemorative event for the DVD release was held at the Saitama Super Arena on September 4, 2011, in which the majority of the cast attended to hold a joint concert and fan meeting. Due to the show's popularity and the success of the previous releases, additional 2 box sets were released on August 3, 2012 under the same distributor.Another DVD box set featuring behind-the-scenes videos and interviews with the cast and staff was released on December 7 of the same year in Japan under Pony Canyon.