Actor Jeon Hye-jin raised expectations by releasing behind-the-scenes poster photos for "Anthropolis II – Laios" (ANTHROPOLIS Ⅱ – Laios / written by Roland Schimmelpfennig, adapted and directed by Kim Soo-jung), which opens in November.
In the behind-the-scenes stills from the poster shoot for "Anthropolis II – Laios" (hereafter "Laios"), recently released on Jeon Hye-jin's agency Hodoo&U Entertainment's official social media, Jeon Hye-jin was captured wearing a black suit and exuding intense charisma, as well as displaying a variety of expressions against dramatic backdrops.
Jeon Hye-jin displayed the depth of a seasoned actor through a black suit and slicked-back hairstyle that gave off intense energy, poses that stared directly ahead with curious eyes, and staging that evoked deep loneliness from the back alone. The enigmatic gaze as if wandering a lonely night in a leather coat was enough to pique curiosity about the production.
"Laios," which will be an opportunity to witness Jeon Hye-jin's infinite acting transformations as she freely shifts among a variety of characters on stage, is the second work in Roland Schimmelpfennig's "Anthropolis" five-part series. It is drawing intense attention as a one-person play that carries the stage for 95 minutes as a storyteller moving among numerous characters and narrators, and because it is the domestic premiere.
"Laios" will be performed at the National Theater Company's Myeongdong Arts Theater from Nov. 6 to 22.
[Photo] Provided by Hodoo&U Entertainment
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