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Drama Center is a theater built with financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation, sponsored by the government (based in Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul), and Yoo Chi-jin's own private property. It was opened in April 1963 as Hamlet (original by Shakespeare). Starting with the blessing of the entire Korean people, the "Drama Center," which brought together members of the "Shinhyup" and prospects in their 20s at the time, has released "Long Journey to Night (by Eugene O'Neill) ," "Forgot and Bess" (original by DuVost Hayward), "The Han River Flows (by Yoo Chi-jin) ," "Death of Salesmen," and "Romeo and Juliet."

However, unlike the ideal at the time of departure, it was temporarily closed in January of the following year due to financial difficulties. While the favorable conditions of having a theater were not well realized, it gradually became active with Yoo Deok-hyung's return in 1967. "Birthday Party" (by H. Pinter) and "Love (by M. Schisgal)" (by M. Sissgal) released in late 1970 attracted a large audience as Yoo Deok-hyung's family works.

In 1971, Yoo Chi-jin named it the Repertory Theater Drama Center. However, Yoo Chi-jin's dream of a permanent theater for the play, which has been his desire since the opening of the theater, seems to have not yet come true. In 1972, Oh Tae-seok's version of "Playing with Skewers" and "Romeo and Juliet," starring Oh Soon-taek and actor Yoon Jung-hee, who returned from acting classes in the U.S., were "Drama Center" performances that caused a lot of controversy anyway.