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Chae Jung-an Visits Daehakro with Bouquet to Cheer for 'Mrs. Macam' Final Performance

Chae Jung-an supports her fellow actors by attending the final encore performance of the comedy play 'Mrs. Macam' in Daehakro with a bouquet.

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Chae Jung-an visited the final performance venue of the play 'Mrs. Macam'. This visit, shared through a proof shot holding a bouquet, remains as a scene of her cheering for her fellow actors' final stage.

Chae Jung-an attends final performance of play 'Mrs. Macam' to cheer on fellow actors

June 21 Completion of Daehakro Encore Performance

'Mrs. Macam' completed its encore performance at The Good Theater in Daehakro, Seoul, on June 21. This encore stage, which continued from April 29, is a 120-minute comedy play performed for audiences aged high school students and older.

The 'final performance' that Chae Jung-an attended is the day when actors and the audience wrap up a season together. Her appearance at the venue holding a bouquet was conveyed as a warm greeting to her colleagues who finished their stage.

A Comedy Play Carrying the Color of Ray Cooney

'Mrs. Macam' is a farce with a strong color of British comedy writer Ray Cooney. The structure involves multiple characters attempting to use the same space in a London apartment for different reasons, leading to overlapping misunderstandings and resulting in laughter.

As it is a work where verbal flavor and timing are crucial, the chemistry between the actors determines the fun of the performance. In this season, actors who move between the stage and broadcasting, such as Yoo Sun, Oh Min-suk, Song Jae-hee, Lee Soon-won, and Kim Ji-sun, shared the roles.

Maintaining Her Place as an Actress Since 'Coffee Prince'

Chae Jung-an first made her name known to the public as a singer, and subsequently became an actress who has built up a long career in dramas and movies. In particular, after showing a sophisticated yet wavering character like Han Yoo-joo in 'Coffee Prince', she has expanded her range of activities through various works.

A stage requires a different kind of tension for an actress compared to acting in front of a camera. The audience's reaction comes back immediately, and breathing and timing create the rhythm of the performance. The news that Chae Jung-an personally attended the final session of 'Mrs. Macam' shows that she remains close to the field of her fellow actors.

By Kim Eun-soo · By 김은수 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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