Maybe Happy Ending
| Maybe Happy Ending | |
|---|---|
Korean theatre poster (2021 revival) | |
| Music | Will Aronson |
| Lyrics | Hue Park Will Aronson |
| Book | Hue Park Will Aronson |
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| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 어쩌면 해피엔딩 |
| RR | Eojjeomyeon haepiending |
| MR | Ŏtchŏmyŏn haep'iending |
Maybe Happy Ending (Korean: 어쩌면 해피엔딩; RR: Eojjeomyeon haepiending) is a South Korean musical with lyrics written by Hue Park, music composed by Will Aronson, and book written by both Park and Aronson. The musical, which is performed without intermission, follows two life-like helper-bots, Oliver and Claire, who discover each other in Seoul later in the 21st century and develop a connection that challenges what they believe is possible for themselves, exploring relationships, love and mortality.
Directed by Kim Dong-yeon, Maybe Happy Ending had its premiere in Seoul at Lifeway Hall in DCF Daemyung Cultural Factory in 2016 to positive critical reviews. At the Korea Musical Awards, it was nominated for, and won, six awards, including Best Musical: Small Theatre, Music, Lyrics and Book. The musical also won four awards at the Yegreen Musical Awards including Musical of the Year and Music (Aronson). Maybe Happy Ending has been revived several times in Korea and internationally, including a Broadway production that opened in 2024 with another positive critical reception. It tied for a leading ten nominations at the 78th Tony Awards and won six, including Best Musical, Best Book and Best Score. It also won six Drama Desk Awards.