![Honey, I have something to say too [Busan]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF288942_260408_141612.png)
Saturday (14:00, 18:00)
Lee Hong-ryeol, Lee Jong-bak, Woo Sang-min, Kwon Ki-seon, Lee Yun-mi, Kwon Hye-young
Kim Young-soon, Lee Su-min, Lee Ji-yong, etc.
[Performance Introduction] Starting with its Seoul premiere in May 2013, the play *Honey, I Have Something to Say Too* has toured every corner of the country and is now in its 12th year of long-running success. This cheerful, dramatic play, where various characters gather in a sauna to share the joys and sorrows and worries of life, is coming to the audience in Yeongdo-gu, Busan. It has received high praise among middle-aged audiences as "a must-see play when you are wondering whether to live or not, or when you want to sign a seal of approval." *Honey, I Have Something to Say Too* is a cheerful, dramatic play where various characters gather in a sauna to share the joys and sorrows and worries of life. It is a relatable drama that humorously unravels the honest realities and inner stories experienced by middle-aged people in crisis, depicting the stories of characters that can be found anywhere around us. The honest conversations and chatter unfolded by the actors on stage sometimes bring bursts of laughter and sometimes evoke a touching resonance, gifting the audience a time to look at "family" and "themselves" anew. The protagonists on stage are the actors, but they are also the audience. Through the dialogue of the characters in the play, the audience reflects on their own lives, laughing and crying, and ultimately comes to look back on themselves. This performance features comedian Lee Hong-ryeol, along with actors Lee Yoon-mi, Woo Sang-min, Kwon Ki-sun, Lee Jong-park, and Kwon Hye-young. The acting ensemble presented by these actors, who have been active on various stages including television, dramas, and outdoor plays, conveys realistic yet heartwarming emotion.

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