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Veteran actors Park Geun-hyung (86) and Shin Goo (90) are set to reunite on stage for a new production of the play 'The Merchant of Venice'. The play is scheduled to run from July 8 to August 9, 2026, at the National Theater of Korea's Haeoreum Grand Theater. In this production, Park Geun-hyung will portray the Jewish moneylender 'Shylock', a role he previously performed 67 years ago during his time at Chung-Ang University, while Shin Goo will play the Duke. Following their successful collaboration on 'Waiting for Godot', the two icons aim to bring their seasoned expertise to this modern interpretation of Shakespeare's classic. - Park Geun-hyung returns to the role of 'Shylock' after 67 years, having first performed the part in 1959. - The production features an ensemble cast including Lee Seung-joo, Kai, Choi Soo-young, Won Jin-ah, Lee Sang-yoon, Kim Seul-gi, and Kim A-young. - The actors announced their participation during a press conference held at the NOL Seokyeong Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on May 12, 2026. Q: Why is this trending? A: The news is trending because two of Korea's most revered veteran actors, Park Geun-hyung and Shin Goo, are reuniting on stage for a high-profile production of 'The Merchant of Venice' following their recent collaborative success in 'Waiting for Godot'. | Veteran actors Park Geun-hyung (86) and Shin Goo (90) are set to reunite on stage for a new production of the play 'The Merchant of Venice'. The play is scheduled to run from July 8 to August 9, 2026, at the National Theater of Korea's Haeoreum Grand Theater. In this production, Park Geun-hyung will portray the Jewish moneylender 'Shylock', a role he previously performed 67 years ago during his time at Chung-Ang University, while Shin Goo will play the Duke. Following their successful collaboration on 'Waiting for Godot', the two icons aim to bring their seasoned expertise to this modern interpretation of Shakespeare's classic. - Park Geun-hyung returns to the role of 'Shylock' after 67 years, having first performed the part in 1959. - The production features an ensemble cast including Lee Seung-joo, Kai, Choi Soo-young, Won Jin-ah, Lee Sang-yoon, Kim Seul-gi, and Kim A-young. - The actors announced their participation during a press conference held at the NOL Seokyeong Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on May 12, 2026. Q: Why is this trending? A: The news is trending because two of Korea's most revered veteran actors, Park Geun-hyung and Shin Goo, are reuniting on stage for a high-profile production of 'The Merchant of Venice' following their recent collaborative success in 'Waiting for Godot'.
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[박근형] Legendary Actors Park Geun-hyung and Shin Goo Reunite for 'The Merchant of Venice'
k-entertain5/12/2026

[박근형] Legendary Actors Park Geun-hyung and Shin Goo Reunite for 'The Merchant of Venice'

Veteran actors Park Geun-hyung (86) and Shin Goo (90) are set to reunite on stage for a new production of the play 'The Merchant of Venice'. The play is scheduled to run from July 8 to August 9, 2026, at the National Theater of Korea's Haeoreum Grand Theater. In this production, Park Geun-hyung will portray the Jewish moneylender 'Shylock', a role he previously performed 67 years ago during his time at Chung-Ang University, while Shin Goo will play the Duke. Following their successful collaboration on 'Waiting for Godot', the two icons aim to bring their seasoned expertise to this modern interpretation of Shakespeare's classic. - Park Geun-hyung returns to the role of 'Shylock' after 67 years, having first performed the part in 1959. - The production features an ensemble cast including Lee Seung-joo, Kai, Choi Soo-young, Won Jin-ah, Lee Sang-yoon, Kim Seul-gi, and Kim A-young. - The actors announced their participation during a press conference held at the NOL Seokyeong Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on May 12, 2026. Q: Why is this trending? A: The news is trending because two of Korea's most revered veteran actors, Park Geun-hyung and Shin Goo, are reuniting on stage for a high-profile production of 'The Merchant of Venice' following their recent collaborative success in 'Waiting for Godot'.