Their First Stage Collaboration
In a groundbreaking development for both their careers, Yoon Shi-yoon and Jeon So-min, two acclaimed actors born in 1986, are teaming up for their first-ever stage play titled “Hymn of Death.” This collaboration marks a significant transition from their previous work in television dramas and variety shows to the intimate realm of live theater. The addition of their names to the cast has generated considerable excitement among fans and theater enthusiasts alike.

A Tale of Passion and Tragedy
Set against the backdrop of Korea’s tumultuous 1920s Japanese occupation, “Hymn of Death” recounts the poignant true story of soprano Yun Sim-deok and playwright Kim Woo-jin. Jeon So-min will skillfully portray the emotionally charged role of Yun Sim-deok, while Yoon Shi-yoon takes on the character of Kim Woo-jin, a man caught in a storm of intellectual conflicts and doomed love. This complex narrative offers the actors a unique platform to explore deeper emotional expressions, setting the stage for a captivating performance.
Anticipation and Public Excitement
The anticipation surrounding their collaboration has intensified due to their same-age pairing and both actors’ single status, fueling discussions across social media. Fans have expressed their eagerness with comments such as “they look amazing together” and “please cast them in a drama next!” The chemistry between them, both as colleagues and friends, enhances the allure of this production. As they delve into the world of live theater with “Hymn of Death,” this project stands to redefine their artistic identities and cultivate a fresh connection with their audience.