The two-person play tells the story of two women, "Poo" (played by Kim Ha-ri), who tries to find freedom through dance, and "Ji-hee" (played by Kim Ha-ri), who encounter each other by chance and come to terms with their own wounds and emotions.
In this drama, Minho plays the role of Tae-seop, a complex character who appears calm and rational on the surface but is burdened with past wounds and loneliness.
In particular, Minho portrays the process of gradually growing closer to Jihee, the daughter of the Chinese restaurant he frequents, as they heal each other's wounds from their thrilling first meeting.
He plays the role for about 100 minutes without leaving the stage, brilliantly portraying the character's intense emotional range, from joy and anger to anxiety, loneliness and sadness.
Not only that, but the story also has scenes where the characters express their emotional state without dialogue, just through their gaze, looks, and movements.
The show will provide a deep immersive experience with detailed and restrained performances, and will also feature a unique structure with a rectangular stage reminiscent of a fashion show runway and a treadmill installed in the center.
In this structure, he makes eye contact with the audience, breathes deeply into them, and conveys his inner changes more vividly and sincerely. As proof of his success, all of Minho's performances have been sold out.
The show has recorded 100,000 hits and has been met with a passionate response. In addition, she was recently praised for her stable acting in the play "Waiting for Godot," so there are high expectations for her continued and diverse activities in the future.
Meanwhile, the play "Rendezvous" can be seen at the Seoul Arts Center's Jiyū Small Theatre until May 11th (Sun).
2025/04/22 15:36 KST
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