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WHEN MUSICAL THEATRE GOES GANGSTER
Bangkok Post
|June 05, 2025
Produced by Scenario and directed by Takonkiet Viravan, Gangster 2499 The Musical is a new stage adaptation of the iconic 1997 Thai film Dang Bireley’s And Young Gangsters. The musical reimagines the gritty world of 1950s Bangkok gangsters through a dynamic theatrical lens.
Leading the star-studded cast is Naphat “Nai” Siangsomboon, on his musical debut, who steps into the iconic role of Dang Bireley with a well-trained emotional range and commanding physicality, convincingly portraying both the lover and the gangster. Every line delivered, every note sung, and every gesture made shows that he’s not just playing a role — he's immersing himself in the world of the musical, making sure the audience feels every moment alongside him.
Making his debut, Tate Henry Myron impresses as Dum Esso, showing clear dedication through his improved Thai pronunciation. His passion to excel in a world of musical theatre radiates through his performance. Narakorn Nichakulthanachot, as Piak Wisut Kasat, brings solid singing talents to his performance. Meanwhile, Paris Intarakomalyasut as the ferocious Pu Bottle Bomb and Saharat Thiempan as Lam Sing, both in their second musical appearances, look at ease on stage, delivering their roles with confidence in both singing and dancing.
While the story focuses on brotherhood, romance and familial bonds, female roles also add emotional layers, particularly through Tatiya Sonsakul as Wallapa, the love interest caught between Dang Bireley and Pu Bottle Bomb. Also veteran musical actress Patnacha Wipatdejtragoon, who plays the dedicated mother trying to put Dang Bireley on a righteous path.
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