A Historic Night for “Maybe Happy Ending”
On June 8, 2025, the Korean musical “Maybe Happy Ending” made headlines at the 78th Tony Awards by winning an impressive six awards. This remarkable achievement marks the highest number of awards won by a single production during the event. Established in 1947, the Tony Awards honor excellence in live Broadway theater, and this year, it was clear that “Maybe Happy Ending” was a standout production.

A Showcase of Talent
The accolades for “Maybe Happy Ending” included Best Musical and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical, awarded to Darren Criss. Additionally, the production took home awards for Best Direction of a Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score, and Best Scenic Design. The talented team behind the musical, including directors and writers Will Aronson and Hue Park, showcased their exceptional skills, contributing to the musical’s success.
The Journey of “Maybe Happy Ending”
This original Korean musical debuted in 2016 and was initially performed in a small theater with seating for approximately 300 people. Over the years, it gradually garnered acclaim and popularity in Korea, leading to sold-out performances featuring well-known cast members like Jeon Mi Do and Park Jin Joo. In preparation for its Broadway debut at the Belasco Theatre in 2024, an English version of the musical was created, allowing an even broader audience to experience its poignant love story set in a futuristic world.
With its six Tony Awards, “Maybe Happy Ending” not only celebrates its artistic achievements but also represents a significant milestone for Korean theater on an international stage.