Actress Jeon Hye Jin is set to make a theatrical comeback after a decade, starring in the Korean premiere of "AntropolisⅡ – Laios" from November 6 to 22 at the National Theater of Korea, Myeongdong Arts Theater.
The play is the second installment of Roland Schimmelpfennig's "Antropolis" quintet, exploring Greek mythological tragedies based on the royal family of Thebes. Unique in its format, the production is a one-person play, requiring a single actor to portray multiple characters with distinct voices, placing a strong emphasis on acting skill.
Transformative Performance
Jeon Hye Jin will navigate various characters on stage, showcasing a wide range of emotions and personalities. A representative noted that audiences will witness her "limitless acting transformations" up close.
This marks her first theater role since 2015's "Sseulsseul Chaee-mu – Tail Cotton Story." Fans are already anticipating her return, drawn by her reputation for bold character choices and consistently strong performances.
Recent Projects
Jeon Hye Jin has continued to impress on screen, recently portraying a captivating villain in the Netflix film "Cross" and delivering a relatable portrayal of a working mom in the drama "Riding Life," further demonstrating her versatility and appeal.