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Clip Service is one of the companies that helped turn Korean musicals into a repeatable operating business instead of a loose promoter market. Founded in 2000, the company built across planning, investment, production, ticket distribution, marketing, and venue management, which is why its name keeps surfacing in projects that sit at the commercial center of the live-performance sector rather than only on the edges of it.

The official company timeline shows how wide that infrastructure became: early B2E and B2C ticketing systems, the launch of The Musical magazine, Dream Theatre in Busan, and dedicated production-investment structures for individual titles. In the current cycle, Clip Service also sits inside the Korean staging lane for Frozen Cultural Industry while the long-term Disney Theatrical Group partnership signals a company built for premium imported IP, not just one-off bookings.

That operating breadth gives the company real K-culture weight. Clip Service is part of the infrastructure that sits alongside exhibition and content operators such as CGV and CJ ENM, shaping how large-scale entertainment experiences actually reach Korean audiences from financing and venue strategy to ticketing and final rollout.

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What does Clip Service do?
Clip Service works across the Korean performing-arts value chain: planning, investment, production, ticket distribution, marketing, and theatre management. That range is what makes the company important. It is not just a promoter or ticketing storefront. It is one of the operators that can structure an entire musical run end to end.
When was Clip Service founded?
Clip Service was founded in 2000. Its official company history also highlights later milestones such as the launch of Korea's integrated seat-linked ticketing system, the 2019 opening of Dream Theatre in Busan, and the 2025 twenty-fifth-anniversary mark that underlines how long it has shaped the market.
Why is Clip Service important in Korean musicals?
Clip Service matters because it sits inside the less glamorous but decisive layers of the business: finance, ticketing, distribution, marketing, and venues. Those layers determine whether a musical becomes a scalable commercial product instead of a one-run cultural event with weak long-tail economics.
What is Clip Service's role in Frozen Korea?
Clip Service is part of the Korean presentation structure behind the 2026 premiere of Disney's Frozen. Official reporting ties the staging to Frozen Cultural Industry, Lotte Culture Works, Clip Service, and Disney Theatrical Group, which makes the connection look like a strategic premium-theatre role rather than a casual one-off credit.

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