Park Hae-soo "'Yoo In-chon Rookie Award' secretly recorded during reading"


Actor Park Hae-soo, who won the 'Yoo In-chon Rookie Actor Award' in the past, revealed that he secretly recorded himself during the first reading.

On the afternoon of the 21st, a press conference for the play 'Faust' was held at the LG Arts Center Seoul in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. Actors Yoo In-chon, Park Hae-soo, Park Eun-seok, Won Jin-ah, and director Yang Jeong-woong attended the event.

'Faust' is a reinterpretation of the play completed over 60 years by the great German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Through Faust's imperfect actions and choices, direction and inspiration for an imperfect life are presented.

In the play, Park Hae-soo plays Mephisto. Mephisto is a character who brings pleasure to Faust and will do anything to bring about his destruction and corruption.

On this day, Park Hae-soo said, "I said that I received the award given by teacher Yoo In-chon, and it was an honor for him to remember me. I dare say that (Yoo In-chon) is showing a wonderful performance in the Korean language and languages that are certain in our country. I watched that high-quality performance and said, “I grew up,” he began.

He made people laugh by saying, "During our first reading, I felt like I was in an orchestra. That gave me goosebumps. I personally recorded it for study."

He added, "I didn't know that the words joy and joy were different. I felt that the Korean language is so beautiful. It's a continuous learning process."

Meanwhile, 'Faust' will open at LG Arts Center Seoul from March 31st.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr