Lee Hong Gi (FT Island) is receiving a warm response to attending the musical "Mata Hari"
Source: FNC Entertainment, EMK Musical Company
The musical 'Mata Hari,' starring Lee Hongki, is based on the true story of Mata Hari, a beautiful dancer who was arrested and shot by French authorities for espionage during World War I. It captures the audience's attention with a passionate and captivating musical performance and a stage that recreates the splendid Paris of the early 20th century.
In the play, Lee Hong-ki plays Armand, a talented pilot in the French army and a young man who falls in love with Mata Hari. Lee Hong-ki has shown his true worth by playing a character with pure love who can heal the woman he loves with delicate lines of emotion.
In this work, Lee Hong-ki perfectly portrayed the main character who fell in love with deeper emotional acting. From the boy in love to the acting of an older man who lost his lover for many years, he naturally led the play and displayed the acting ability he had accumulated over the years. In addition, the melodious acting and lively ad-libs add to the cheerful, casual personality and subtly express sadness in the painful parting moments, keeping the audience emotional.
In addition, Lee Hong-ki also demonstrated his unmistakable singing ability and delighted the audience. He energizes the audience with his unique, charismatic voice and explosive vocals. Each number contains detailed emotions, especially Lee Hong-ki's arm, perfectly portrayed by adding a beautiful voice to the character with the outspoken belief that it doesn't matter what shape as long as you love it.
After musicals 'The Days,' 'Return,' '1976 Harlan County' and 'Jack the Ripper,' Lee Hong-ki is highly appreciated as a musical actor for his steady acting and singing ability in 'Mata Hari.' This brings attention to the performances Lee Hong-gi will perform in the future, boasting a deep stream of emotions and unlimited singing ability. As such, the musical 'Mata Hari,' in which lee Hongki plays the lead role, will run at the Charlotte Theater until August 15.