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Cho Sung-ha takes on stage in theater as well; 'Ban-ya Ajussi' sells out to critical acclaim

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Kim Nayeon

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Actor Cho Sung-ha has once again proven his substantial presence through the National Theater Company's play 'Ban-ya Ajussi'.

'Ban-ya Ajussi', a new Korean adaptation of Anton Chekhov's representative work 'Uncle Vanya', resonates deeply with audiences by exploring themes of family, sacrifice, the emptiness of middle age, and the void of life through the realistic sensibility of rural Korea.

In particular, Cho Sung-ha, who plays the role of 'Park I-bo', is receiving high praise for delicately expressing the weight of time, human sorrow, and suppressed emotions, moving the hearts of the audience. His unique acting style, which delivers explosive immersion even within restrained emotions, is said to leave a lingering aftertaste even after the performance ends.

This production features a lineup of top-tier dramatic actors including Cho Sung-ha, Shim Eun-kyung, Son Suk, Nam Myung-ryul, Ki Ju-bong, and Jeong Gyeong-soon, further elevating the stage's completeness. The high-density acting ensemble of the actors, combined with director Jo Kwang-hwa's signature delicate sensibility, has also earned high praise for the work's artistic quality.

Meanwhile, the National Theater Company's play 'Ban-ya Ajussi' will be performed at the National Theater's Haoreum Theater until May 31.

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