Actor Lee Sang-yoon opens the 2026 season on the theater stage.
Lee Sang-yoon appears as Alan Turing in the play 'Turing Machine,' which opens today (8th) at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts S Theater in Seoul.
'Turing Machine' is a play that puts the life of Britain's genius mathematician Alan Turing on stage. In particular, it is expected to draw strong responses from audiences and critics with a four-sided stage layout designed to allow closer immersion into the character's inner life and emotions.
Lee Sang-yoon delicately portrays the complex life of Alan Turing, sublimating his deep loneliness and contemplation into highly concentrated acting. He is expected to maximize the play's theatrical appeal, which never lets the audience relax for a moment, and leave viewers with a deep aftertaste. Lee Sang-yoon is expected to firmly anchor the play by solidly building up the inner life of the complex character.
Lee Sang-yoon has established himself as a trusted actor by proving his distinctive presence on successive theater stages including 'The Last Session,' 'Closer,' 'Death of a Salesman,' and 'Waiting for Godot.' Having delivered performances that became one with each character and brought the drama's immersion to a peak in every production, attention is focused on what kind of performance Lee Sang-yoon will show through 'Turing Machine.'
The play 'Turing Machine,' starring Lee Sang-yoon, will run from the 8th to March 1 at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts S Theater in Seoul.
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