Actor Kim Joon-hyun delivered a deep impression to the audience as he successfully completed the final performance of the musical "Eyes of Dawn."
On the 31st, Kim Joon-hyun gave a passionate performance as the lead Choi Dae-chi in the musical "Eyes of Dawn," which closed at Converse Stage Arena Yeomyeong in Dongjak District.
The musical "Eyes of Dawn," which Kim Joon-hyun appeared in, depicts the painful history of the Korean people, true love and survival through the lives of three men and women who had to live through the turbulent period from the Japanese colonial era to the Korean War. With grand music and an immersive stage, it completed a Korean-style love story that seeped into the pain of the era and drew praise from audiences.
Kim Joon-hyun oscillated gracefully between the fierce survival instinct of Choi Dae-chi, who risked everything for the country during turbulent times, and the heartbreaking emotional line toward the woman he loved, Yeo-ok. In particular, Kim Joon-hyun's signature explosive vocal power and bold acting dominated the stage until the end and perfectly anchored the play. Audiences also reacted enthusiastically, saying, "He dominated the stage with overwhelming energy," "His passionate performance that pours energy for a long time is amazing," and "His tall physique made any costume stand out."
After the final performance, Kim Joon-hyun said, "It was my first one-cast performance in a long time since my days performing with the Japanese theater troupe SAIKI," and added, "I applaud everyone who worked hard." He went on to express deep affection for the work, saying, "I hope people take time to reconsider and awaken to our past and history by seeing the tragedies of Korea's modern history and how each character endures and painfully survives in that reality."
Meanwhile, the musical "Eyes of Dawn," featuring Kim Joon-hyun, will be extended at Converse Stage Arena Yeomyeong from Feb. 24 to April 12 thanks to strong audience support.
[Photo] E Entertainment, production company Eyes of Dawn provided
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