
Actress Jeon Hye-jin returns to the stage after a 10-year hiatus.
Jeon Hye-jin has confirmed her appearance in the domestic premiere of 'Anthropolis II – Laios' (hereinafter referred to as 'Laios'), which will be performed at the National Theater of Korea's Myeongdong Arts Theater from November 6 to 22.
'Laios' is the second work in Roland Schimmelpfennig's 'Anthropolis' five-part series. The play explores the tragedy of ancient Greek mythology based on the Theban royal family.
Notably, it is structured as a one-man play, featuring a single actor who embodies multiple roles. The actor conveys differences through a polyphonic voice. The actor's performance skills are of utmost importance.
An insider noted, "Jeon Hye-jin effortlessly transforms into various characters on stage," adding, "audiences can expect to witness her limitless acting transformations up close."
Jeon Hye-jin is appearing in a play for the first time in nearly a decade. Her last theatrical performance was in 2015 with 'Twenty-Twenty Chaimoo – The Tail Cotton Story.' Audiences are already expressing their excitement.
This anticipation is understandable, as Jeon Hye-jin has showcased her solid acting skills over the years. She has been recognized as an actress who successfully takes on challenging character transformations, achieving both popularity and box office success.
Recently, she completed a captivating villain character in the Netflix film 'Cross.' In the drama 'Riding Life,' she portrayed the reality of a working mom, resonating with viewers.
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