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Acclaimed Actor Transforms into Glamorous Josephine for Groundbreaking Musical
29 Oct
Summary
- Nam Woo-hyun unveils bold new look as female character Josephine
- Dramatic character video showcases his effortless transition between masculine and feminine personas
- Musical 'Sugar' set to run from December 2025 to February 2026 in Seoul

On October 29, 2025, acclaimed singer and actor Nam Woo-hyun unveiled a bold new side of himself, leaving fans in awe. The production company behind the musical 'Sugar' released his concept photos and a dramatic character video, showcasing his transformation into the female persona of Josephine.
The first set of images revealed Nam radiating refined sophistication in a sleek suit, his intense gaze capturing the spotlight. However, the real surprise came in the next set of photos, where he fully embraced the role of Josephine. Wearing a chic bob wig, glamorous makeup, and sparkling accessories, Nam embodied both allure and confidence, displaying flawless visuals and natural charisma.
The contrast between his masculine energy and Josephine's mysterious charm instantly became a trending topic on social media. The newly released teaser video further highlighted Nam's versatility, as he effortlessly switched between the two identities, his expressive gestures and subtle movements creating a visual feast.
Industry insiders praised his performance, describing it as "an artistic leap for a performer who never stops evolving." Based on the timeless comedy film 'Some Like It Hot', the musical 'Sugar' is set during the Prohibition era of 1929 and follows two jazz musicians who disguise themselves as women to join an all-female band. In this production, Nam portrays Joe, the romantic saxophonist who hides behind the persona of Josephine to stay alive.
Nam Woo-hyun's 'Sugar' performances are scheduled to run from December 12, 2025, to February 22, 2026, at the KEPCO Art Center Grand Theater in Seoul. Between rehearsals, he continues his 'Tree High School' Asia concert tour, meeting fans across the region including Manila and Hong Kong this November.




