Hello Dracula

Hello Dracula is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Seohyun, Lee Ji-hyun, Lee Joo-bin, Go Na-hee and Seo Eun-yool. Part of the omnibus project Drama Festa, it aired on JTBC on February 17–18, 2020.

Synopsis
Three stories of people trying to overcome their own problems, their draculas.

Main

 * Seohyun as An-na
 * An elementary school teacher who usually hides her emotions from her mother since the day she came out to her as a lesbian. She suffers from depression and has recently parted ways with her girlfriend of 8 years.


 * Lee Ji-hyun as Mi-young
 * A famous television series writer and An-na's mother who uses her daughter's name as a pen name. She cares for An-na in her own way, unaware that the latter feels suffocated.


 * Lee Joo-bin as Seo-yeon
 * Lead singer of the band Ashes, she also gives music classes at the same elementary school where An-na teaches since her career as a musician does not pay much. She struggles between realizing her dreams and living her reality.


 * Go Na-hee as Yu-ra
 * One of An-na's students, she comes from a poor family and is often called a beggar by bullies. Because of a redevelopment project, her family is forced to move out and she has to change schools.


 * Seo Eun-yool as Ji-hyung
 * Yu-ra's friend. His reality is entirely different from hers as his father is a university professor. His mother is unhappy with his friendship with Yu-ra because of the social class she belongs to.

Supporting

 * Oh Man-seok as Jong-su
 * A dentist who also gives life lessons to Mi-young, Seo-yeon, Yu-ra and Ji-hyung.


 * Ji Il-joo as Sang-gu
 * Seo-yeon's ex-boyfriend who left her a year ago. He was cheating on her.


 * Lee Chung-ah as So-jung
 * An-na's ex-girlfriend. She decided to break up due to social and family pressure.


 * Moon Ji-hoo as Choi Seon-saeng
 * A teacher at an elementary school. He is friends with Anna and has good feelings for her.

Ratings

 * This drama aired on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).