Yoo Seung-ho to portray gay character in theater debut 'Angels in America'

Actor Yoo Seung-ho / Courtesy of YG Entertainment

Actor Yoo Seung-ho / Courtesy of YG Entertainment

By KTimes

Actor Yoo Seung-ho will be making his theater debut in "Angels in America," portraying the lead role of Prior Walter, marking his first appearance on stage, according to his agency YG Entertainment, Wednesday.

Set in 1980s America, "Angels in America" delves into the lives of marginalized individuals affected by race, politics, religion and sexual orientation.

The play, which has been highly acclaimed since its premiere in 1991, exposes the intense lives of those living with suppressed desires in a society rife with hatred and prejudice.

Yoo's character is a terminally ill gay man who struggles with his illness and the end of his relationship, navigating a tumultuous life filled with visions and reality as he fights to maintain love.

To authentically portray this complex character, who maintains grace and wit despite societal norms and internal guilt, Yoo will undergo a bold transformation, both internally and externally.

His decision to expand his acting repertoire with his first theater role and undergo a dramatic transformation has garnered significant attention.

"I was captivated by the honest and unique character, which motivated me to take on my first theater challenge," Yoo said. "I'm striving to connect with Prior, who fights to prove himself in unseen places for life and love. I will do my best to bring new energy to the stage for the audience."

"Angels in America" will be performed from Aug. 6 to Sept. 28 at LG Arts Center Seoul.

This article from the Hankook Ilbo, sister publication of The Korea times, is translated by generative AI and edited by staff of The Korea Times.

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