Actor Shin Jae-ha will appear in the play "Lucky Goshiwon."

Shin Jae-ha has been cast as the role of "Na In-gi" in the play "Lucky Goshiwon," which opens March 26 at Jiguin Art Hall in Daehangno, Seoul.

"Lucky Goshiwon" is set in an old goshiwon under Bukhansan Mountain and follows characters who have gathered carrying their own failures and wounds as they seek the meaning of "luck" and "happiness." Against the realistic setting of a hillside neighborhood goshiwon, it captures moments of life that count happiness amid the frustrations and recovery of youth, love, and small solidarities.

In the play, Shin Jae-ha plays "Na In-gi," who loses everything to fraud and comes to Lucky Goshiwon. Na In-gi is an optimistic character who learns the courage to live again through encounters with people. He is a character who, despite carrying wounds, does not lose his brightness, and it is expected that audiences will see Shin Jae-ha's distinctive delicate emotional expression.

Notably, Shin Jae-ha will stand on the theater stage for the first time in about seven years since his 2019 appearance in "Almost Main." Shin Jae-ha has proven solid acting skills through numerous dramas, and many expectations are gathering around his transformation on stage that will fully fill the theater with a deeper side of his acting.

Meanwhile, the play "Lucky Goshiwon," in which Shin Jae-ha appears, will run at Jiguin Art Hall in Daehangno, Seoul from March 26 to April 5.

[Photo] "Lucky Goshiwon"

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