‘Let Me Fly’ Lee Hyung-hoon “Travel with fans, happy moments”
‘Let Me Fly’ Lee Hyung-hoon “Travel with fans, happy moments”
Actor Lee Hyung-hoon successfully finished 'Let Me Fly' and expressed his gratitude to the audience.

Actor Lee Hyung-hoon, who is like a gem on stage, successfully completed the musical ‘Let Me Fly’. The musical 'Let Me Fly' in which he appeared is a work depicting the ups and downs of Namwon's daily life as he begins to explore the future to return to the past, having become a 70-year-old grandfather under the influence of radio frequencies one night when the full moon was shining brightly in 1969.

Lee Hyung-hoon gave a passionate performance in the role of 'Old Man Nam-won', who is transported from 1969 to 2020 just as he is trying to get one step closer to his dreams and love. He drew cheers from the audience by embellishing a stage with a warm story and emotional direction with his own delicate acting, fun, and emotion. In particular, in the scene where he meets the actor who plays 'Young Namwon' through a mirror, he shows off his perfect mime chemistry and the audience's admiration continues.

Moreover, Lee Hyung-hoon conveyed the character's narrative in a captivating way with his upgraded acting spectrum in each episode, and also touched the hearts of the viewers by depicting overwhelming emotions that went beyond sadness in a sad and warm way. He perfectly performed emotionally stimulating numbers and even gave a few laughs, filling the 120-minute running time and captivating the audience with his own deep emotion and charm, as if proving his title as an 'acting master' this time.

After the performance, Lee Hyung-hoon expressed his gratitude to the audience who came to the concert hall by conveying his thoughts on the end of the musical 'Let Me Fly' through his agency DSP Media's official SNS on the 11th. He said, “Traveling with you was a truly happy moment. Thank you for staying with us until the end. “Thank you,” he said. He continued, “I will continue to work hard to show a good side of myself. “Please take care of your health as the weather gets colder and I will see you soon,” he said, adding a warm greeting along with his unique ambition.

In this way, Lee Hyung-hoon once again renewed his life's character with his deepened acting skills through 'Let Me Fly'. After the performance of 'Let Me Fly', he has been continuously meeting the audience with the play 'Orphan Jo, Seed of Revenge', and attention is being paid to his acting progress.

Meanwhile, the play 'Orphan Jo, Seed of Revenge' starring Lee Hyung-hoon will be performed at the Myeongdong Arts Theater in Jung-gu, Seoul until the 25th.

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr