Actor and performance producer Kim Sooro shows his presence as a "leader of the performing arts" on Radio Star. Mentioning the example that Cho Hye-lyeon's show sold out after her Radio Star appearance and frankly saying "I was jealous," he also raised curiosity by saying he entered the recording determined to aim for a sellout of the play he produced, Art.
MBC's Radio Star, which will air on the 8th (planned by Chey Yoon-chung / directed by Yoon Hye-jin, Hwang Yoon-sang, Byun Da-hee), is being organized as a "Surowang and the men who live with him" special featuring Kim Sooro, Um Ki-joon, Park Geon-hyung and Kim Hyeong-muk.
That day Kim Sooro drew attention by saying that in February, Cho Hye-lyeon's play Rita, or the subtleties of love, which appeared on Radio Star, "sold out after the Radio Star broadcast." He went on to say, "We will also challenge a ticket sellout for our play Art," and shared the practical concerns and expectations he felt as a producer.
Kim Sooro, a producer who has continued producing performances for 17 years, expressed special affection for the play Art. He called it "the work I love most" and candidly revealed casting behind-the-scenes. Then, as a "leader of the performing arts," Kim Sooro said, "It would be different if Hyunbin and Kim Go-eun took the stage in a play," and sent out a love call for their stage debuts, increasing curiosity.
Also known as the "tall uncle of the performing arts," he revealed the story of entering school as a mature student, giving up a scholarship and becoming a "tall senior," conveying his sincere attitude and sense of responsibility toward junior colleagues. He also revealed the reason he has been consistently loved by students during his 11 years as a professor.
You can see the story of Kim Sooro, who has various facets as an actor, producer and professor, on Radio Star, which airs Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. on the 8th.
Meanwhile, Radio Star is widely loved as a unique talk show that disarms guests and draws out real stories with the MCs' sharp wit that can go anywhere.
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