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Lee Sang-yoon's performance in the play "Turing Machine"..Genius Mathematician Alan Turing Perfect Transformation

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Lee Sang-yoon's play 'Turing Machine' poster / Photo courtesy = Creative Table Seokyoung
Lee Sang-yoon's play 'Turing Machine' poster / Photo courtesy = Creative Table Seokyoung

Actor Lee Sang-yoon successfully completed the play "Turing Machine."

Lee Sang-yoon met with the audience by playing the role of British genius mathematician Alan Turing in the play Turing Machine, which was performed at the S Theater of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul from January 8 to March 1. The performance, which lasted about two months, ended with a heated response from the audience.

"The Turing Machine" is a work about the life of Alan Turing, who broke the German code "Enigma" during World War II and laid the foundation for modern computer science. It is characterized by a four-sided stage composition that narrows the distance between the actor and the audience and allows them to immerse themselves more closely with the inner side and emotions of the character, and Lee Sang-yoon firmly supports the central axis of the play and depicts the complex aspects of the character in detail.

In particular, Lee Sang-yoon performed a dense performance between the solitude and thought of a genius mathematician. Lee Sang-yoon's solid inner acting maximized the theatrical charm that could not let go of tension for a single moment, giving the audience a deep lingering feeling.

As such, Lee Sang-yoon proved once again why he is called a "trusted actor" with his concentration and stable breathing on stage. With this, Lee Sang-yoon has strengthened his inner work as a theater actor by creating another masterpiece, including "The Last Session," "Closure," "The Death of a Salesman," and "Waiting for Godot."

Lee Sang-yoon, who successfully completed the "Turing Machine," said, "It was a series of challenges from the preparation process to the performance. I put a lot of thought into trying to compose a four-sided stage and to gain sympathy from the audience with stories from different cultures. Above all, Alan Turing's life and the time he was deeply immersed in the solitude and pain he suffered remained meaningful as an actor, he said. "I hope this work served as an opportunity to think about our attitude toward 'different' at least once." It was a more meaningful and grateful time thanks to the audience who came to the concert hall."

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