Group WJSN member Subin (real name: Park Subin) successfully concluded the final performance of the musical "Marlee".
Park Subin appeared in the musical "Marlee," which ran at Seoul Baekam Art Hall from December last year, showcasing deeper emotional expression and acting, and concluded the production successfully with the performance on the 15th.
Through her agency Starship Entertainment, Park Subin said "Spending the end of the year with "Marlee" allowed me to spend the year-end more warmly. Even while going on stage, I was greatly moved by Marlee's process of finding herself, and I wanted to share that feeling sufficiently with the audience. I feel proud and happy that many people empathized and were comforted by it," she said.
She added new year greetings, saying, "I will continue to work hard to show better sides of myself to Ujung (official fan club name) as a member of WJSN and as an actress, so please support me, and I hope you and your families have a healthy and joyful Lunar New Year holiday."
The musical "Marlee" tells the story of an 18-year-old girl, "Marlee," who was loved as a glamorous child star in her childhood but now lives an ordinary life; one day she returns to the past and, in the body of the doll "Levi," meets her 11-year-old self again, and the events that unfold. Centered on independence and confidence in the self, the work raises its completeness through diverse music, dramatic effects and rich acting.
Playing the role of "Marlee," who, contrary to her negative and curt speech, is tender and affectionate inside, Park Subin three-dimensionally expressed the confusion of wanting to escape a reality that was the opposite of her past glamour through delicate acting and a lyrical tone. She also persuasively depicted Marlee's gradual transformation as she finds her true self, delivering moving moments.
In particular, with her plaintive vocals she freely navigated the inner message and outwardly expressed emotions, perfectly performing a variety of numbers, and led the flow of the play with excellent chemistry with her fellow actors, drawing the audience into Marlee's world.
Park Subin made her musical debut in July 2023 with the musical "Aloha, My Mothers," then left an impression with her presence by being recognized for her detailed expressiveness and outstanding vocal power in "The Great Comet." She then broadened her acting spectrum by portraying a distinctive character in "Burn the Witch," and in this "Marlee" she finished the run to audience acclaim with deeper acting and stable vocals.
Meanwhile, as WJSN, to which Park Subin belongs, marks its 10th anniversary on the 25th, attention is focused on her next moves as she has steadily grown through group and solo activities.
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