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Moon Keun-young returns to the stage with the first play in nine years, 'Opens.'

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Moon Geun-young's "Opens" character poster/photo courtesy of Red and Blue =
Moon Geun-young's "Opens" character poster/photo courtesy of Red and Blue =

Actor Moon Geun-young has returned to the stage perfectly through the play "Opens" after nine years of waiting.

On the 13th, Moon Geun-young, who played the role of "Treet" in the play "Orphans," overwhelmed the audience from the first performance, fully embodied in the character. This performance drew attention early on in that it was Moon Geun-young's first return to the play in nine years, and Moon Geun-young, who was unveiled on the stage, poured out his acting skills that became so deep that his gap was overshadowed.

American playwright Lyle Kessler's masterpiece, "Offens," tells the story of middle-aged gangster Harold, orphan brothers "Trit" and "Philip" starting a strange cohabitation and becoming a family. "Treet," played by Moon Geun-young, is a three-dimensional character who struggles with lack and responsibility behind an exterior that wields harsh violence to protect his younger brother from the world.

On this day, Moon Geun-young freely exchanged sharp charisma and child-like innocence, changing the complex and complex emotional lines of "Treet." In particular, Kim Dan-i, who plays his younger brother "Philip," drew laughter with his tight yet pleasant brother-in-law, and in front of Yang So-min, who plays "Harold," he slowly collapsed and depicted the process of healing, turning the audience into a sea of tears. His explosive energy and sincere eyes filled the stage led to enthusiastic applause from the audience.

Moon Geun-young, who successfully completed her first performance, expressed her sincere gratitude through her agency Cree Company, saying, "I was very worried because it was a stage that I haven't performed in a long time, but I'm very fortunate and grateful that everyone was able to finish the performance safely without getting hurt thanks to the audience who worked with me." He added, "As it's just the beginning, I'll do my best until the last performance, so please show a lot of love and interest."

Moon Geun-young, who has been constantly expanding her career as a director as well as dramas and movies and her drastic transformation in Netflix's 'Hell' Season 2, proved the power of an actor who believes and watches once again through this 'Offens'. Beyond simply returning to the stage, critics and audiences are praising him for proving his essential depth as an actor.

On the other hand, the play "Opens," which can meet Moon Geun-young's dense enthusiastic performance, will be performed at Daehak Roti OM until May 31.

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