The best of Broadway came out to celebrate at the Belasco Theatre yesterday, where Maybe Happy Ending held its special gala performance ahead of its official opening night (today, November 12).
NEW YORK – On paper, nothing about “Maybe Happy Ending” should work. The ambitious new musical, which opened Nov. 12 at the ...
The sublime start of “Maybe Happy Ending” is the closest I have ever come to experiencing a Pixar movie on Broadway. Oliver, a lonely robot played by Darren Criss, goes through his usual daily ...
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Wall-E isn’t the only robot that will make you laugh and cry this year. The new Broadway musical “Maybe Happy Ending,” which tells the story of two abandoned “helper bots” connecting in ...
The originality of “Maybe Happy Ending” is not the only thing that makes this gorgeous new musical a breath of fresh air on ...
Meet Claire (Helen J Shen) and Oliver (Darren Criss), two isolated and retired robots who have come not to save us, but to ...
A tenderhearted meet-cute rom-com tinged with poignance, laughs and break-your-heart melancholy , Maybe Happy Ending just might be this season’s answer to Kimberly Akimbo. A near-perfect little ...
The blissful, boundlessly creative gift of a musical from South Korea opened Monday night at the Belasco Theatre.
Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Darren Criss returns to Broadway alongside Helen J Shen in the new romantic musical comedy Maybe Happy Ending. Inside a one-room apartment in the heart of Seoul ...