Seoul, South Korea – Musical actress Choi Jung-won has made history by becoming the first female actor to portray the role of Hermes in the Korean production of the hit Broadway musical, Hadestown. The production, based on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, has captivated audiences worldwide with its haunting melodies and innovative storytelling.
Choi, a veteran of the Korean musical theater scene with over 35 years of experience, took on the gender-neutral role of Hermes in the 2023 production, marking a significant milestone for Korean theater. The character, traditionally portrayed as male, serves as a guide and narrator in the underworld.
From July to November, Choi's performance in both Seoul and Busan was met with critical acclaim. Her sensual movements, witty dialogue, and emotionally charged vocals captivated audiences and earned her praise for bringing a unique and compelling interpretation to the role. Many noted that her portrayal offered a fresh perspective on the character, distinct from previous male interpretations.
"Choi Jung-won's performance as Hermes was nothing short of extraordinary," said [Name], a theater critic. "Her ability to seamlessly blend sensuality and vulnerability added a new layer of depth to the character, and her stage presence was simply magnetic."
Beyond her captivating performance, Choi's experience and professionalism were also evident as she effortlessly guided her fellow cast members. Her ability to command the stage while also supporting her colleagues showcased her status as a true veteran of the musical theater world.
Hadestown has become a global phenomenon, winning multiple Tony Awards and captivating audiences with its reimagining of the classic myth. Choi Jung-won's groundbreaking performance as Hermes is a testament to the enduring power of theater and the importance of challenging traditional gender roles.
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