Pentagon's Jinho conveyed his thoughts after successfully concluding the original musical 'A Thousand Blues.'

On the 6th, Jinho took the stage for the final performance of 'A Thousand Blues' at the National Theater's Haeoreum Theater. The work, which premiered in May last year at the Arts Center's CJ Towol Theater, met with audiences again after a year. Jinho once again played the role of the AI jockey robot 'Collie,' delivering an outstanding performance.

Jinho noted through his agency, Cube Entertainment, "Seeing how AI is applied in real life between the premiere and the rerun made me think that the AI 'Collie,' which is the background of the year 2035 in the work, may not be defined within the framework of the word 'robot' as I understand it. As I came to understand 'Collie' with a more open mind, I felt closer to it," expressing his affection for the character of 'Collie,' which accompanied his inner growth.

Jinho added, "I was glad to hear that the audience who saw the premiere felt my change in the rerun, and I'm happy and honored to conclude 'A Thousand Blues' with much support for two consecutive years."

In the play, the AI jockey robot 'Collie' empathizes with the racehorse 'Today' to understand sadness and chooses to dismount, granting 'Today' freedom. Jinho received acclaim for perfectly embodying 'Jinho Collie' with a deeper character interpretation in this performance, as his unique clear and pure tone became the essence of 'Collie.'

Starting with 'Summer Snow' in 2013, Jinho has established himself as a talented musical actor by appearing in various musical works such as 'All Shook Up,' 'Iron Mask,' 'Goddess Is Watching,' and 'Taeyang's Song.' Additionally, he debuted as a solo artist through his first mini-album 'CHO:RD' last September, showcasing his unique musical world.

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