The blissful, boundlessly creative gift of a musical from South Korea opened Monday night at the Belasco Theatre.
NEW YORK — Oliver, played by Darren Criss, is a lonely, nerdy apartment dweller with a love of Chet Baker, a plant as his ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Maybe Happy Ending” had an initial Korean ... The result: a one-act Korean-language musical about a pair of abandoned robots who fall in ...
Darren Criss and Helen J Shen are headed to Broadway to star in the musical Maybe Happy Ending. The pair sits down to discuss ...
He has been working at the brand since 2016 ... Murphy Darren Criss returns to Broadway alongside newcomer Helen J Shen in the futurist new musical Maybe Happy Ending, and PEOPLE has a first ...
Meet Claire (Helen J Shen) and Oliver (Darren Criss), two isolated and retired robots who have come not to save us, but to ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock ... to be starring in a new original musical. The performer, who is currently appearing in Maybe Happy Ending, visited The Today Show to share his ...
“Maybe Happy Ending” first premiered in Korean in Seoul, where the show has become a successful staple since it premiered in 2016. Now the musical has arrived Stateside — in an English ...
as posed by this astonishing musical, maybe the most deeply human one of all. Can a show as strange and special as Maybe Happy Ending find a place for itself on Broadway today? I like to think ...
In his latest Broadway ... Aronson, “Maybe Happy Ending” first premiered in Korean in Seoul, where the show has become a successful staple since it premiered in 2016. Now the musical has ...
In his latest Broadway project ... American collaborator Will Aronson, “Maybe Happy Ending” first premiered in Korean in Seoul, where the show has become a successful staple since it premiered in 2016 ...