Maybe Happy Ending

{{short description|2016 South Korean one-act musical}}

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| music = Will Aronson

| lyrics = Hue Park
Will Aronson

| book = Hue Park
Will Aronson

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Maybe Happy Ending ({{Korean/auto|hangul=^어쩌면 해피엔딩|rr=yes}}) is a South Korean musical with lyrics written by Hue Park, music composed by Will Aronson, and book written by both Park and Aronson.{{Cite web |title='Best compliment for us is audience's tears' say Will and Hue |url=https://www.donga.com/en/article/all/20210701/2761810/1 |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=The Dong-A Ilbo |language=en}} 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.

Inception and development

In 2014, Hue Park was sitting in a coffee shop in Brooklyn, New York, when he heard the song "Everyday Robots" by Damon Albarn (front man of the rock bands Blur and Gorillaz) playing. Park was familiar with Blur, as it had been popular in South Korea while he was growing up there in the 1990s. Part of the song lyrics caught his attention: "We are everyday robots in the process of getting home." Park imagined a world inhabited by 'robots that look just like humans', eventually thinking up a scene where 'robots with human-like appearances and emotions are abandoned and live lonely lives alone'.{{Cite web |last=Greenberg |first=Shoshana |date=17 January 2020 |title=With (Robot) Love From Korea |url=https://www.americantheatre.org/2020/01/17/with-robot-love-from-korea/ |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=American Theatre |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |date=8 October 2015 |script-title=ko:피처 {{!}} [Essay] <어쩌면 해피엔딩> 에세이 [No.144] |trans-title=Essay: Maybe Happy Ending [No.144] |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/Magazine/Detail?num=2546 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} Park had recently ended a long-term relationship, so he thought about the closing of a chapter in his life. "I experienced some losses with people around me – parting and death – when I was writing the play," he said. "I realized that love is an act to open your heart even though you expect to feel the pain of loss one day."

Park sent an email to his friend Will Aronson. Aronson was intrigued by Park's ideas, and they eventually started to write the story together.{{Cite web |last1=Bae |first1=Bae |last2=Na |first2=Yeon-joong |date=6 December 2018 |script-title=ko:피처 <어쩌면 해피엔딩> 집중 탐구 : 박천휴 작가·윌 애런슨 작곡가 [No.182] |trans-title=Maybe Happy Ending Intensive Exploration: Writer Park Cheon-Hyu, Composer Will Aranson [No.182] |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/Magazine/Detail?num=3949 |access-date=3 November 2022 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} They started the story planning in February 2014. They pitched Maybe Happy Ending to a producer at the Wooran Cultural Foundation, a nonprofit foundation in Seoul that supports young artists, which has supported "Seeya" programs. It was accepted into one of these programs, and by fall of 2014, it was developed further. Kim Dong-yeon, who worked together with Park and Aronson on the musical Carmen, joined the project as director. Jeon Mi-do and Jeon Uk-jin starred in a workshop performance. Maybe Happy Ending had a three-night tryout engagement at Project Box Seeya in Wooran Cultural Foundation in September 2015. Tickets were sold out within 3 minutes of opening.{{Cite web |script-title=ko:우란문화재단 |trans-title=Wooran Cultural Foundation |url=http://www.wooranfdn.org/ |access-date=20 May 2022 |website=www.wooranfdn.org |language=ko}}

The show was written in both Korean and English, with Aronson writing the initial draft in English and Park translating it into Korean.{{cite web |last1=Bahr |first1=Sarah |title=A New Broadway Musical Asks: Can Robots Fall in Love? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/08/theater/maybe-happy-ending-broadway-criss.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=15 April 2025 |date=8 November 2024}} Both versions were performed at an industry workshop in New York City in 2016, as the first overseas development project supported by the Wooran Cultural Foundation. The English-language version of Maybe Happy Ending, then titled What I Learned from People, was awarded the 2017 Richard Rodgers Award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.{{Cite web |title=Musical wins 2017 Richard Rodgers Award – American Academy of Arts and Letters |url=https://artsandletters.org/pressrelease/musical-wins-richard-rodgers-award/}} As the full English production was developed with a different team, Aronson and Park used the initial English script as the starting point rather than re-translating the finished Korean version. As a result, the final Broadway version has some noticeable differences from the version that has been performed in Korea.

The musical's ending leaves it ambiguous as to whether Claire kept her memories like Oliver did. In the earliest draft of the musical, both characters kept their memories. The writers have said that as Claire is a more advanced model than Oliver, she would be better at lying if she kept them.{{cite web |last1=Quinn |first1=Katharine |title=Maybe Happy Ending Q&A with Will Aronson and Hue Park |url=https://www.youtube.com/live/z_D-DZxsNKo?si=TUCOv9Vs9PSwZevE |website=YouTube |publisher=Maybe Happy Ending the Musical |access-date=19 May 2025 |date=12 February 2025}}{{rp|48:47}} In the Korean version, the actresses playing Claire are allowed to decide for themselves, with some changing their choice each night. For the Broadway version, the writers left it up to director Michael Arden and Claire actress Helen J. Shen to decide: Arden believes she erased her memories as he prefers a tragic interpretation, while Shen has declined to tell anyone her opinion.{{cite web |last1=Arden |first1=Michael |title=OOOOH. I think she DOES erase. This is very much up for debate among some people. But part of me thinks it's more tragic that way. |url=https://www.reddit.com/r/Broadway/comments/1gva2c6/comment/ly08fhd/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button |website=Reddit |access-date=19 May 2025 |date=19 November 2024}}

Setting

The musical is set in the near future in the Seoul Metropolitan Area. Oliver and Claire are robots that look human, created to help people. They reside in an apartment for helper bots abandoned by their owners. Oliver is an earlier model Helperbot that lacks some functions and social ability but is durable, while Claire is a newer model but consumes a lot of battery power, among other issues, despite its many functions.{{Cite web |last=Park |first=Byung-seong |date=16 July 2020 |script-title=ko:'어쩌면 해피엔딩' 전미도가 그리는 마지막 사랑 |trans-title=Jeon Mi-do of Life of Despair returns to the musical stage with Jung Moon-sung's welcome! |url=https://www.ize.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=25691 |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=아이즈(ize) |language=ko}} Aronson has said:

{{Blockquote|The setting is probably in the 2060s. ... People have become sort of so attached to their technology and more isolated, which is something we feel is happening now. But, looking ahead we see that as people have become cynical about the world and isolated from each other, these first-generation robots are discovering the world for the first time and discovering some of the things we've forgotten about.{{Cite web |last=Mooney |first=Greg |title=Who Says Robots Don't Know How to Love? Maybe Happy Ending Says Otherwise |url=https://www.wabe.org/who-says-robots-dont-know-how-to-love-maybe-happy-ending-says-otherwise |date=29 January 2020 |access-date=2025-06-08 |website=WABE |language=en-US}}}}

Plot

Oliver, a male Helperbot-3 model, powers on in his apartment in Helperbot Yards, a living facility in Seoul for retired Helperbots. He initiates his daily routine while listening to a song by jazz singer Gil Brentley ("Why Love?"). Oliver goes through the cycle of listening to music, caring for his potted plant HwaBoon, and receiving his regular Jazz Monthly magazine and replacement parts, while awaiting the return of his owner James from a long trip to Jeju Island. Years go by, and Helperbot Inc. discontinues manufacturing his replacement parts, but he has faith that James will return ("World Within My Room"). One day Claire, a female Helperbot-5 and one of his neighbors, knocks on his door to ask for help as her charger is broken. Oliver reluctantly gives her his charger, but insults her by bragging about the superior durability of the Helperbot-3s compared to the newer Helperbot-5s. Offended, Claire returns to her room to try to fix her charger herself, with little success. She reaches out to her friends, but they are unable to help due to their own maintenance issues ("The Way That It Has to Be"). Eventually, Oliver offers to let her use his charger if she sticks to a fixed schedule of picking it up and returning it. Claire agrees, and the exchange becomes a routine for the two of them ("Charger Exchange Ballet"). One day, Claire does not show up, and Oliver checks on her. Claire has managed to jerry-rig an external power supply and no longer needs the charger. Oliver denies that he was concerned about her and claims that he is glad he will not have to deal with her anymore. Claire runs a diagnostic and learns that her battery life is failing. Later, she visits Oliver's place to thank him and discovers he has been collecting money through bottle deposits so that he can travel with HwaBoon to Jeju Island to reunite with James ("Where You Belong"). Claire expresses interest in also going to Jeju Island, as it is the only place left in the world to see fireflies. She proposes they go together using her car. Oliver accepts, and they prepare for their trip ("Hitting the Road, Part 1", "Goodbye, My Room", "Hitting the Road, Part 2"). As it is illegal for retired Helperbots to go out in public on their own, they plan to pretend they are a human couple on holiday and come up with a believable story of how they first met ("The Rainy Day We Met"). Claire makes Oliver promise they will not fall in love, recalling the relationship between her married former owners, Jiyeon and Suhan.

Claire starts to run out of battery as they drive to the ferry, so they stop to charge at a motel that turns out to be a love hotel. The pair book a room for the night without being discovered, despite awkward conversations with the motel owner and another guest ("Jenny"). While in the room they bond over watching the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day and mocking its depiction of robots; Claire begins to think that being with Oliver is not so bad ("How to Be Not Alone"). While Oliver is powered down, Claire accesses his memories, learning that James had lied to protect Oliver's feelings, and his move to Jeju Island was to be permanent, as was Oliver's retirement. On the road the next day, Claire frets over whether to tell Oliver the truth ("Hitting the Road, Part 3"). When they arrive at James's house on Jeju Island, Claire attempts to warn Oliver that James will break his heart ("What I Learned from People"). She shows Oliver her own memories of Jiyeon leaving her. Jiyeon had given Claire her administrative password so that she could access a deleted memory of Suhan making a pass at Claire: he was insecure about his lower social status than Jiyeon's, leading to the breakdown of their marriage. As Oliver protests that James is different, they are interrupted by the arrival of James's son, Junseo. Junseo reveals that James had died some years before, having moved to Jeju to be taken care of after he got sick, and that Junseo resented of Oliver for replacing him as James's son after his parents separated, and so he forced James to leave Oliver behind. Junseo bitterly gives Oliver a Gil Brentley record that James left for him. Oliver despondently tells Claire she was right, but she notes that James proved her wrong by leaving a gift for Oliver, showing he truly cared about him ("'Goodbye Love' Piano Solo"). Though upset, Oliver suggests they go see the fireflies as Claire had wanted. As they walk into the forest, the lightning bugs slowly appear ("Chasing Fireflies"). The two excitedly take in the sight and even manage to catch one, which they put into a jar ("Never Fly Away").

They return to Seoul but feel their dynamic has changed ("A Sentimental Person"). Realizing that they've fallen in love with each other ("When You're in Love"), they admit their feelings and share a kiss ("Touch Sequence" (instrumental)). They realize their relationship has a time limit, but they continually put off ending it to do the things they think a human couple would do, even attempting to have a fight ("Then I Can Let You Go"). Eventually, Claire's body starts to fail her more, with her battery life continuing to diminish. Claire has at most a year of functionality left, while the durable Oliver has much longer. Hoping to spare each other pain, they try to end their relationship but cannot stop thinking of each other ("Goodbye, My Room" (reprise)). One day, Junseo visits Oliver, requesting some good memories of his father. While loading the memories onto a drive, the two talk about the importance of sharing happy memories with loved ones even if they feel painful, which causes Oliver to realize he cannot simply forget Claire. Before leaving, Junseo gives Oliver his administrative password as a peace offering. As both of them have their passwords, Oliver and Claire are able to erase their memories of each other. They decide this would be the best path for both of them; they agree that it is not a tragic ending but a kind of happy ending as their experiences still occurred ("Maybe Happy Ending"). They both get rid of objects that would remind them of their past, including the firefly they caught together, and seemingly erase their memories ("Memory Sequence" (instrumental)).

Sometime later, Oliver powers on in his apartment and greets HwaBoon before initiating his daily routine ("Why Love" (reprise)). He is interrupted when Claire knocks on his door asking to borrow his charger. He hesitantly lets her in and gives her the charger before whispering to HwaBoon, "Don't tell her." While Claire charges she makes conversation, repeating some of the prior things she had initially said to Oliver. He responds with his prior bragging about the superiority of Helperbot-3s to Helperbot-5s. After a moment, however, he admits to some advantages of the newer model by listing things Claire helped him with before. Touched, Claire asks, "Do you think it'll be okay?" Oliver responds that he hopes so ("Finale").

= Differences between Korean and English versions =

The English-language version of Maybe Happy Ending largely follows the same plot as the Korean version, with the addition of several songs. In the Korean version, Oliver is a Helperbot-5 and Claire is a Helperbot-6. Gil Brentley is a new character in the English version, a specter, who occasionally physically interacts with Oliver and Claire. He is nameless in the Korean version, where he is part of the James/Multi-man role. Claire's friend John in the Korean version, a fellow Helperbot-6 who visits her apartment to help her fix her charger, is cut from the English version. James' son Junseo is new in the English version; Oliver's interaction with James' family takes place offstage in the Korean version. Claire's owners Jiyeon and Suhan, portrayed in pre-recorded video, are absent from the Korean version, where their relationship is portrayed via a duet between the onstage band's violinist and cellist. The English version adds a subplot about Helperbots' administrative passwords; in the Korean version, Claire and Oliver are able to erase their memories without a password. In the Korean version, there is a subplot involving a clasp that Oliver makes for Claire as an adapter for his charger. The English version runs about 10 minutes shorter than the Korean version, cutting the scene and song "Nevertheless" ({{Korean|hangul=그럼에도 불구하고|labels=no}}), which explicitly depicts Claire breaking down, at one point losing one of her arms.{{rp|46:38}}

Casts

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! rowspan="2" width="20%" |Character

! Seoul{{Cite web |last=Ahn |first=Se-young |date=6 December 2018 |script-title=ko:피처 {{!}} [Special] <어쩌면 해피엔딩> 집중 탐구 : <어쩌면 해피엔딩>'s History [No.182] |trans-title=Special: Maybe Happy Ending Intensive Exploration: Maybe Happy Ending{{'}}s History [No.182] |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/Magazine/Detail?num=3948 |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}}

!Broadway{{cite web |title=Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://playbill.com/production/maybe-happy-ending-broadway-belasco-theatre-2024 |website=Playbill |access-date=14 May 2025}}

2016

!2024

rowspan="3" align="center" |Oliver

| colspan="1" align="center" | Jung Uk-jin

| rowspan="3" colspan="1" align="center" |Darren Criss

colspan="1" align="center" |Jung Moon-sung
colspan="1" align="center" |Kim Jae-bum
rowspan="2" align="center" |Claire

| colspan="1" align="center"|Jeon Mi-do

| rowspan="2" colspan="1" align="center" |Helen J. Shen

colspan="1" align="center" | Choi Soo-jin
rowspan="2" align="center" |James/Junseo/others

| colspan="1" align="center" |Go Hoon-jung

| rowspan="2" colspan="1" align="center" |Marcus Choi

colspan="1" align="center" |Seong Jong-wan
Gil Brentley{{efn|Gil Brentley is an expanded version of the jazz singer character that is part of the James/Multi-man role in the Korean version.}}

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| colspan="1" align="center" |Dez Duron

Suhan{{efn|name=prerecorded|A character only seen through prerecorded projections.}}

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| colspan="1" align="center" |Young Mazino

Jiyeon{{efn|name=prerecorded}}

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| colspan="1" align="center" |Arden Cho

HwaBoon{{efn|Hwaboon is an Aeonium Black Rose Tree. He is treated like a person, even having his own bio in the Playbill's Who's Who section and social media account.}}

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| colspan="1" align="center" |Himself

Productions

= Korea =

In 2016, Maybe Happy Ending was one of the musicals selected for Seeya Stage{{Efn|Seeya Stage is a program that supports development potential by selecting some of the performance/exhibition personnel and contents who have participated in various programs of the Wooran Foundation. It was designed to provide opportunities for performances or overseas training at home and abroad to human resources and contents judged to be able to secure artistic and commercial competitiveness in Korea, and to support people and contents who have gone through the Wooran Foundation to have cultural competitiveness.}} and the premiere was held at Lifeway Hall in DCF Daemyung Cultural Factory 2nd Building from 20 December 2016 to 5 March 2017, running for 51 performances.{{Cite web |script-title=ko: 뮤지컬 어쩌면해피엔딩|trans-title=Musical Maybe Happy Ending |website=Interpark Tickets |url=http://ticket.interpark.com/Ticket/Goods/GoodsInfo.asp?GoodsCode=16013776}}{{Cite web |last=Ahn |first=Si-eun |date=18 May 2016 |script-title=ko:대명문화공장, <어쩌면 해피엔딩>으로 첫 창작뮤지컬 제작 |trans-title=Daemyung Culture Factory produces its first creative musical with Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/News/Detail?num=8495 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} The production was directed by Kim Dong-yeon, who also directed the tryout performance of the work.{{Cite web |last=Na |first=Yoon-jung |date=13 December 2016 |script-title=ko:뮤지컬&컬처 {{!}} [Hot Musical] <어쩌면 해피엔딩> [No.159] |trans-title=Musical & Culture {{!}} Hot Musical: Maybe Happy Ending [No.159] |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/Magazine/Detail?num=3051 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} Designers were Nam Kyung-sik (set), Lee Dong-jin (lighting) and Doyeon (costumes). Jung Moon-sung, Kim Jae-bum, and Jung Uk-jin shared the role of Oliver; Jeon Mi-do and Choi Soo-jin played Claire; Ko Hoon-jung and Jong Wan-seong shared James.{{Cite web |last=Ahn |first=Si-eun |date=19 October 2016 |script-title=ko:정욱진·전미도·고훈정, <어쩌면 해피엔딩> 초연에서도 만난다 |trans-title=Jung Wook-jin, Jeon Mi-do, and Go Hoon-jung will star in Maybe Happy Ending. |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/News/Detail?num=9003 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}}{{Cite web |date=5 January 2017 |last=Seo |first=Jeong-jun |script-title=ko:[문화 生] 김동연 '이건 새로운 뮤지컬이다'…뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩' |trans-title=Kim Dong-yeon: "This is a new musical"... Musical Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://www.mhns.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=33962 |access-date=10 January 2023 |website=문화뉴스 |language=ko}} The opening performance was well received, with all tickets for the preview performance selling out after the opening, recording a 92% average occupancy rate. The show set a box office record for original musicals.{{Cite web |last=Jang |first=Byeon-ho |date=22 September 2017 |script-title=ko:'어쩌면 해피엔딩' 초연 흥행 이어간다…앙코르공연 전석매진 |trans-title=Maybe a Happy Ending premiere continues for the box office. ... All seats sold out for Angkor performance |url=https://m.edaily.co.kr/news/read?mediaCodeNo=257&newsId=01141446616062744 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=Edaily |language=ko}}{{Cite web |last=Yoo |first=Ji-hee |date=25 January 2017 |script-title=ko:<어쩌면 해피엔딩> 2월 OST 발매, 수익금 전액 기부 |trans-title=Maybe Happy Ending February OST release, full donation of proceeds |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/News/Detail?num=9365 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} The Wooran Cultural Foundation produced the original soundtrack and offered to donate the proceeds to establish a virtuous cycle in the culture and art industry. The production company, Daemyung Cultural Factory, and the creators participated in the donation.

A reunion concert with the original cast, as well as American cast members Josh Dela Cruz as Oliver and Ephie Aardema as Claire, was held at Project Box Seeya in Seoul 18–20 June 2017 and at the Playce Camp Jeju Spinning Wolf on 23 June.{{Cite web |date=15 June 2017 |last=Heo|first=Mi-seon|script-title=ko: 뮤지컬의 또 다른 재미, 엄기준·유준상·민영기·김법래의 '엄유민법'과 전미도·정욱진·고훈정의 작은 숲속 '어쩌면 해피엔딩 음악회' |trans-title= Another production of the musical, Um Ki-joon, Yoo Jun-sang, Min Young-gi, Kim Beop-rae's 'Hum Yu-min' and Jeon Mi-do, Jeong Wook-jin, and Go Hoon-jung's environmental Maybe Happy Ending concert |website=Bridge Economy (브릿지 경제)|url=https://www.viva100.com/main/view.php?key=20170614010004785 |access-date=20 January 2023 |language=ko}} An encore performance was held at the DCF Daemyung Cultural Factory 2nd Building from 23 October to 12 November 2017, with the original cast reprising their roles.{{Cite web |last=Yang |first=Seung-hee |date=12 September 2017 |script-title=ko:창작 뮤지컬 흥행 돌풍 일으킨 '어쩌면 해피엔딩' 10월 앙코르, 초연 배우들 귀환 |trans-title=Maybe Happy Ending caused by the box office gust of creative musicals, Encore in October, the return of the original run's actors |url=http://www.newsculture.press/news/articleView.html?idxno=71808 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=뉴스컬처 (NEWSCULTURE) |language=ko}} The encore run was also sold out.

Since then, it has been revived in Seoul in 2018,{{Cite web |date=17 September 2018 |last=Sin|first=Seong-a|script-title=ko:'어쩌면 해피엔딩' 11월 13일 개막, 김재범·박지연 출연 |trans-title=Maybe Happy Ending opens on November 13th, starring Kim Jae-beom and Park Ji-yeon |url=https://www.newdaily.co.kr/site/data/html/2018/09/17/2018091700021.html |access-date=3 June 2022 |website=Newdaily |language=ko}} 2020,{{Cite web |last=Kang |first=Mi-hwa |date=14 September 2020 |script-title=ko:뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩' 2020년 시즌 성료..."너무 큰 행복이자 위로" |trans-title=Musical Maybe Happy Ending 2020 season completed... "Too much happiness and comfort" |url=http://www.m-i.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=746036 |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=매일일보 |language=ko}}{{Cite web |last=Kwon |first=Mee-yoo |date=12 July 2020 |title=Maybe Happy Ending returns with romantic 'helper-bots' |url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2022/12/690_292680.html |access-date=2 December 2022 |website=The Korea Times |language=en}} 2021,{{Cite web |date=6 May 2021 |script-title=ko:해외로 뻗어나간 국내 뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩' 6월 개막 |trans-title=The Korean musical 'Maybe Happy Ending' opens in June |url=https://wowtv.co.kr/NewsCenter/News/Read?articleId=A202105060336 |access-date=3 June 2022 |website=m.wowtv.co.kr |language=ko}}{{Cite web |date=6 September 2021 |last=Cho |first=Su-hyeon |script-title=ko:뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩', 관객 호평 속 성황리에 종연 :: |url=http://www.stardailynews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=306710 |access-date=10 January 2023 |website=스타데일리뉴스 |language=ko}} and 2024.{{Cite web |date=5 May 2024 |title=The creative musical Maybe Happy Ending (produced by CJ ENM) announced the opening of its fifth season on June 18 at Yes24 Stage 1, revealing its colorful cast lineup. |url=https://www.mk.co.kr/en/hot-issues/11008650 |access-date=14 May 2024 |website=Maeil Business Newspaper}}{{Unreliable source?|reason=The English version of this website uses automatic machine translation; see WP:KO/RS|date=November 2024}} The 2021 production was filmed and streamed online three times on Naver TV's 'C-Mu by CJ ENM MUSICAL' channel on 15, 22 and 29 November 2021.{{Cite web |date=23 October 2021 |last=Mun |first=Su-kyeong |script-title=ko:뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩' 유료 온라인 공연…LP도 출시 |url=https://www.nocutnews.co.kr/news/5644359 |access-date=10 January 2023 |website=No Cut News}} A fifth revival is planned for later in 2025.{{cite web |last1=Culwell-Block |first1=Logan |title=Maybe Happy Ending Writers Hue Park and Will Aronson on the Art of Writing in 2 Languages |url=https://playbill.com/article/maybe-happy-ending-writers-hue-park-and-will-aronson-on-the-art-of-writing-in-2-languages |website=Playbill |access-date=22 May 2025 |date=21 May 2025}}

= United States =

== Pre-Broadway ==

Selections from the musical, then titled What I Learned from People, were first presented in English at the Songwriters' Showcase for the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's 28th Annual Festival of New Musicals on 27 October 2016 at New World Stages in New York City. Josh Dela Cruz as Oliver, Ashley Park as Claire, and Marcus Choi as James performed the songs "Where You Belong" and "How to Be Not Alone".{{cite web |title=Kate Wetherhead to Host NAMT's Songwriters Showcase; Cabaret Lineup Complete! |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/cabaret/article/Kate-Wetherhead-to-Host-NAMTs-SONGWRITERS-SHOWCASE-Cabaret-Lineup-Complete-20161024 |website=BroadwayWorld |access-date=14 May 2025 |date=24 October 2016}}{{cite web |title="Where You Belong" from What I Learned from People |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktd8y7NcjZw |website=YouTube |publisher=National Alliance for Musical Theatre |access-date=14 May 2025 |date=29 November 2016}}{{cite web |title="How to be Not Alone" from What I Learned from People |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4T_l3CfJqw |website=YouTube |publisher=National Alliance for Musical Theatre |access-date=14 May 2025 |date=29 November 2016}} Dela Cruz and Park also recorded an English-language concept album.{{cite web |title=Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://www.willaronson.com/maybe-happy-ending-music |website=Will Aronson |access-date=14 May 2025}}

Maybe Happy Ending had its English-language debut at Coca-Cola Stage at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta where it ran from 18 January until 17 February 2020.{{cite web |title=Maybe Happy Ending, Jan. 21–Feb. 16 |url=https://www.alliancetheatre.org/production/2019-20/maybe-happy-ending |website=Alliance Theatre |access-date=14 May 2025}} The production was directed by Michael Arden, with Arden's husband Andy Mientus as associate director, and designs by Travis Hagenbuch (lighting), Clint Ramos (costumes), Sven Ortel (projections) and Peter Hylenski (sound).{{Cite web |title=5 Reasons to see Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://alliancetheatre.org/content/5-reasons-see-maybe-happy-ending |access-date=3 June 2022 |website=alliancetheatre.org}}{{Cite web |date=5 February 2020 |title=Romance and Mortality Collide in New Sci-Fi Musical Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://emorywheel.com/romance-and-mortality-collide-in-new-sci-fi-musical-maybe-happy-ending |access-date=2 December 2022 |website=The Emory Wheel |language=en-US}} The cast included Kenny Tran as Oliver, Cathy Ang as Claire, Dez Duron as Gil Brentley, and John D. Haggerty as James.{{Cite web |last=Gans |first=Andrew |date=10 January 2020 |title=Watch Kenny Tran and Cathy Ang Sing "My Favorite Love Story" from Maybe Happy Ending, Directed by Michael Arden. Performances of the new musical begin at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre January 21. |url=https://playbill.com/article/watch-kenny-tran-and-cathy-ang-sing-my-favorite-love-story-from-maybe-happy-ending-directed-by-michael-arden |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=Playbill}} As the musical featured a largely Asian-American cast, Jesse Green of The New York Times praised the show for its casting inclusiveness.{{Cite news |last=Green |first=Jesse |date=18 March 2020 |title=54% of the People. 12% of the Plays. Atlanta, Do We Have a Problem? |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/18/theater/atlanta-theater-race.html |access-date=20 January 2023 |issn=0362-4331}}

== Broadway (2024) ==

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The Broadway production of the English version of Maybe Happy Ending, also directed by Michael Arden, opened on 12 November 2024 at the Belasco Theater after previews beginning on 16 October.{{cite web |last1=Cullwell-Block |first1=Logan |title=Maybe Happy Ending Opens on Broadway November 12 |url=https://playbill.com/article/maybe-happy-ending-opens-on-broadway-november-12 |website=Playbill |access-date=19 November 2024}} Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen star as Oliver and Claire, joined by Duron as Gil Brentley, Marcus Choi as James, and Young Mazino and Arden Cho in the pre-recorded roles of Suhan and Jiyeon.{{Cite web |last=Evans |first=Greg |date=18 July 2024 |title=Maybe Happy Ending Starring Darren Criss Delays Broadway Opening A Month Due to Scenic Design Supply Chain Issues |url=https://deadline.com/2024/07/maybe-happy-ending-broadway-opening-date-1236014603/ |access-date=20 July 2024 |website=Deadline |language=en-US}} The start of previews was delayed for a month due to supply chain issues with the set, and several investors pulled out after a TikTok theatre influencer speculated the production would be cancelled; the producers were unable to raise the needed $16 million capitalization until the week of the opening night.{{cite web |last1=Paulson |first1=Michael |title=How 'Maybe Happy Ending' Overcame a Shaky Start and Won Big at the Tonys |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/10/theater/maybe-happy-ending-tonys-broadway.html |website=New York Times |access-date=10 June 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250610201219/https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/10/theater/maybe-happy-ending-tonys-broadway.html |archive-date=10 June 2025 |date=10 June 2025}} The production opened to unanimously positive reviews{{cite web |last1=Rosky |first1=Nicole |title=Review Roundup: Maybe Happy Ending, Starring Darren Criss and Helen J Shen. |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Review-Roundup-MAYBE-HAPPY-ENDING-Starring-Darren-Criss-and-Helen-J-Shen-20241112 |website=BroadwayWorld |access-date=19 November 2024}} but the show struggled financially, grossing well below its $765,000 weekly running costs during previews and in its first weeks after opening. Theatre insiders, Aronson and other creative team members believed it would close early. Encouraged by positive reviews and word-of-mouth, producers raised an additional $1.75 million on marketing; weekly grosses improved past $1 million for the first time during the Christmas holiday and continued to exceed its running costs afterwards.

The show was nominated for ten Tony Awards and won six: Best Musical, Best Book, Best Score, Best Actor, Best Direction and Best Scenic Design.Culwell-Block, Logan, and Andrew Gans. [https://playbill.com/article/tony-awards-2025-live-updating "Tony Awards 2025: The Full List of Winners"], Playbill, June 8, 2025 It also won six Drama Desk Awards out of nine nominations, including Outstanding Musical, Music, Lyrics and Book;[https://www.dramadeskaward.com/winners "2025 Drama Desk Award Winners"], Drama Desk Awards. Retrieved June 1, 2025 three Outer Critics Circle Awards (including Outstanding Musical); and two Drama League Awards (including Outstanding Musical).

== Planned US national tour (2026) ==

A national tour is expected to begin in late 2026, starting from the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore.{{cite web |last=Culwell-Block |first=Logan |title=Broadway's Maybe Happy Ending Will Launch a National Tour in 2026 |url=https://playbill.com/article/broadways-maybe-happy-ending-will-launch-a-national-tour-in-2026 |website=Playbill |date=7 May 2025 |access-date=9 May 2025}}

= Other international productions =

The first Japanese production of Maybe Happy Ending took place at Sunshine City Theater, Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan, from 19 to 28 May 2017. This version was produced by Synthwave with a new cast and production team including Kim Ji-ho as director and Im Jin-ho as choreographer.{{Cite web |date=16 March 2017 |script-title=ko:세븐·초신성 성제, 뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩' 일본 공연 캐스팅 |trans-title=Seven Super Shinsung Sungje, musical Maybe Happy Ending Japanese performance casting |url=http://www.tvdaily.co.kr/read.php3?aid=14896216861220611016 |access-date=20 January 2023 |website=tvdaily.co.kr}} Oliver was played by Choi Dong-wook, Seong-je and Kevin Woo. Kim Bo-kyung and Song Sang-eun were both cast as Claire, with Rajun playing multiple roles including James.{{Cite web |last=Na |first=Yoon-jung |date=11 July 2017 |script-title=ko:피처 {{!}} [Mini Special] <어쩌면 해피엔딩> 일본 초연[NO.165] |trans-title=Mini Special: Maybe Happy Ending Japan Premiere [No.165] |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/Magazine/Detail?num=3312 |access-date=19 June 2022 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} Synthwave produced another production that played in Yokohama and Osaka in 2018. Choi Dong-wook and Seong-je reprised their role as Oliver, joined by Yesung. Song Sang-eun reprised her role as Claire, joined by Kim Joo-yeon. Ra Jun and Kim Nam-ho shared James.{{Cite web |last=Yoo |first=Ji-hee |date=14 March 2018 |script-title=ko:예성·세븐-송상은·김주연 출연 <어쩌면 해피엔딩>, 5월 일본 재공연 확정 |trans-title=Yesung, Seven, Song Sang-eun, Kim Joo-yeon starring Maybe Happy Ending, confirmed for a re-performance in Japan in May |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/News/Detail?num=11522 |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=www.themusical.co.kr |language=ko}} A third Japanese production followed in Tokyo in 2020, starring Kenji Urai as Oliver, Shoko Nakagawa and Kana Hanazawa sharing Claire and Kenji Sakamoto and Shinji Saito as James.{{Cite web |title=浦井健治主演ミュージカル『メイビー、ハッピーエンディング』メインビジュアル公開│エンタステージ |trans-title=Musical Maybe Happy Ending Starring Kenji Urai Main Visual Revealed│Enterstage |url=https://enterstage.jp/news/2020/03/014391.html |access-date=3 June 2022 |website=enterstage.jp |language=ja}}{{Cite web |title=ミュージカル『メイビー、ハッピーエンディング』 |trans-title=Musical Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://www.tohostage.com/maybe/index.html |access-date=3 June 2022 |website=www.tohostage.com}}

A Chinese staging was produced by SAIC Shanghai Culture Square. Despite the travel inconvenience caused by the pandemic, Kim Dong-yeon came to Shanghai to direct. The Chinese tour began at the Theater Above, Shanghai, from 1 to 3 July 2021, and then visited Chengdu, Xiamen, Nanjing and Hangzhou in August, Wuxi in September and Tianjin in November.{{Cite web |last=Ma Yue |date=30 June 2021 |title=Play explores whether love exists between robots |url=https://www.shine.cn/feature/entertainment/2106301371/ |access-date=29 October 2022 |website=SHINE |language=en}} Oliver was played by Lars Huang, Claire by Yaorong Guo, and James by Bin Jiang.{{Cite web |title=Buy Tickets for Maybe Happy Ending in Shanghai |url=https://www.smartticket.cn/tickets/maybe_happy_ending |access-date=25 January 2023 |website=www.smartticket.cn}}

Musical numbers

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  • "Why Love?" (Korean title: {{Korean|hangul=우린 왜 사랑했을까|labels=no|lit=Why We Loved}}) – Gil Brentley
  • "World Within My Room" ({{Korean|hangul=나의 방안에|labels=no|lit=In My Room}}) – Oliver
  • "The Way That It Has to Be" ({{Korean|hangul=끝까지 끝은 아니야|labels=no|lit=It's Not the End}}) – Claire & Company
  • "Charger Exchange Ballet" – Orchestra
  • "Where You Belong" ({{Korean|hangul=고맙다, 올리버|labels=no|lit=Thank You, Oliver}}) – Oliver & James
  • "Tell Me About Fireflies, Please – Instrumental" ({{Korean|hangul=반딧불, 그리고 제주도|labels=no|lit=Fireflies, and Jeju Island}})
  • "Hitting the Road, Part 1" ({{Korean|hangul=행운을 빌어줘, Part 1|labels=no|lit=Good Luck, Part 1}}) – Oliver & Claire
  • "Goodbye, My Room" ‡ – Oliver & Claire
  • "Hitting The Road, Part 2" ({{Korean|hangul=행운을 빌어줘, Part 2|labels=no|lit=Good Luck, Part 2}}) – Oliver & Claire
  • "The Rainy Day We Met" (Korean title: "My Favorite Love Story") – Oliver & Claire
  • "Jenny" † – Gil Brentley{{efn-num|Replaces "Old Love Songs" ({{Korean|hangul=낡고 익숙한 사랑 노래|labels=no|lit=An Old and Familiar Love Song}}), a different song performed by the jazz singer character.}}
  • "How To Be Not Alone" ({{Korean|hangul=생각보다, 생각만큼|labels=no|lit=More Than I Thought, as Much as I Thought}}) – Claire
  • "Hitting The Road, Part 3" † – Oliver & Claire{{efn-num|Replaces a song called "Driving".}}
  • "What I Learned from People" ({{Korean|hangul=사람들로 부터 배운 것|labels=no}}) – Claire
  • "Goodbye Love" Piano Solo ({{Korean|hangul=우린 왜 사랑했을까 Piano Solo|labels=no|lit="Why We Loved" Piano Solo}}) – James
  • "Chasing Fireflies" ({{Korean|hangul=반딧불 쫓기|labels=no}}) – Orchestra
  • "Never Fly Away" ({{Korean|hangul=반딧불에게|labels=no|lit=To the Fireflies}}) – Oliver, Claire
  • "A Sentimental Person" † – Gil Brentley{{efn-num|Replaces a wordless vocal duet called "Home Again".}}
  • "When You're In Love" ({{Korean|hangul=사랑이란|labels=no|lit=What Love Is}}) – Oliver & Claire
  • "Touch Sequence" ({{Korean|hangul=첫 입맞춤|labels=no|lit=First Kiss}}) – Orchestra
  • "Then I Can Let You Go" † – Oliver, Claire & Gil Brentley{{efn-num|Replaces two songs depicting Oliver and Claire's relationship: "First Time in Love", depicting the start of their romance, and "Nevertheless" ({{Korean|hangul=그럼에도 불구하고|labels=no}}), where the two try to push through the pain of watching Claire literally fall apart.}}
  • "Goodbye, My Room" (reprise) ({{Korean|hangul=나의 방 안엔 & Goodbye, My Room (reprise).|labels=no}}) – Oliver & Claire
  • "Maybe Happy Ending" † – Oliver & Claire{{efn-num|Replaces "You Can Remember That" ({{Korean|hangul=그것만은 기억해도 돼|labels=no}}); Claire gives Oliver permission to keep the memory of where to place his potted plant so it gets better sunlight.}}
  • "Memory Sequence" ({{Korean|hangul=기억을 지우기|labels=no|lit=Erase Memory}}) – Orchestra
  • "Why Love?" (reprise) ({{Korean|hangul=우린 왜 사랑했을까 Why We Loved (reprise)|labels=no}}) – Gil Brentley
  • "Finale" ({{Korean|hangul=사랑이란, 어쩌면|labels=no|lit=What Love Is, Maybe}}) – Company{{Cite web |script-title=ko:어쩌면 해피엔딩 |trans-title=Maybe Happy Ending |url=https://www.themusical.co.kr/Musical/Detail?num=2392 |access-date=3 June 2022 |website=www.themusical.co.kr}}

† Added for the English version.

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Awards and nominations

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|+List of awards

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scope="row" rowspan="4" |6th Yegreen Musical Award

| rowspan="4" |2017

| Musical of the Year (small theatre)

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

| rowspan="3" |{{Cite web |script-title=ko:예그린뮤지컬어워드 어쩌면 해피엔딩 4관왕 |trans-title= "Yegreen Musical Award, maybe 4 times for happy ending". |url=https://news.kbs.co.kr/mobile/news/view.do?ncd=3573639 |access-date=19 June 2022 |website=KBS News |language=ko}}

Music Award

| Will Aronson

| {{won}}

Female Popularity Award

| Jeon Mi-do

| {{won}}

Best Director

| Kim Dong-yeon

| {{won}}

|{{Cite web |date=20 November 2017 |script-title=ko:[예그린뮤지컬어워드]'어쩌면 해피엔딩' 김동연, 연출상 수상 |trans-title= "[Yegreen Musical Award] Kim Dongyeon, Maybe Happy Ending won the Best Director Award. |url=http://enter.etoday.co.kr/view/news_view.php?varAtcId=127351 |access-date=15 May 2022 |website=비즈엔터 (Biz Entertainment)}}

scope="row" rowspan="1" |Richard Rodgers Award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters

| 2017

| Production Award

| What I Learned from People (early English version of Maybe Happy Ending)

| {{won}}

|

rowspan="5" scope="row" |2nd Korea Musical Awards

| rowspan="5" |2018

| Best Musical: Small Theater

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

| rowspan="5" |{{Cite web |date=24 January 2018 |script-title=ko:'어쩌면 해피엔딩' 제2회 한국뮤지컬어워즈 6관왕 |trans-title= Maybe Happy Ending won 6 awards at the 2nd Korea Musical Awards". |url=http://www.sctoday.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=25635 |access-date=15 May 2022 |website=서울문화투데이 (Seoul Culture Today)|language=ko}}

Screenwriter/Lyricist

| Hue Park & Will Aronson

| {{won}}

Composer

| Will Aronson

| {{won}}

Best Actress

| Jeon Mi-do

| {{won}}

Best Director

| Kim Dong-yeon

| {{won}}

rowspan="1" scope="row" |8th E-Daily Culture Awards

| 2021

| Grand Prize

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

|{{Cite web |date=20 October 2021 |script-title=ko:뮤지컬 '어쩌면 해피엔딩'…이데일리문화대상에서 '영예의 대상' |trans-title= Musical Maybe Happy Ending ... "The Grand Prize of Honor" at the E-Daily Culture Awards |url=https://www.dnews.co.kr/m_home/view.jsp?idxno=202110201705557430620 |access-date=1 June 2022 |website=e대한경제 (eKorea economy) |language=ko}}

rowspan="1" scope="row" |New York Drama Critics' Circle Award

| 2025

| Best Musical

| Will Aronson and Hue Park

| {{won}}

| {{cite web |last=Culwell-Block |first=Logan |url=https://playbill.com/article/maybe-happy-ending-purpose-win-new-york-drama-critics-circle-awards-see-the-full-list-of-winners | title=Maybe Happy Ending, Purpose Win New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards; See the Full List of Winners |date=6 May 2025}}

rowspan="9" | Drama Desk Awards

| rowspan="32" | 2025

| Outstanding Musical

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

| rowspan="9" |

rowspan="2" | Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical

| Darren Criss

| {{nom}}

Helen J. Shen

| {{nom}}

Outstanding Director of a Musical

| Michael Arden

| {{won}}

Outstanding Music

| rowspan="3" |Will Aronson and Hue Park

| {{won}}

Outstanding Lyrics

| {{won}}

Outstanding Book of a Musical

| {{won}}

Outstanding Orchestrations

| Will Aronson

| {{nom}}

Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical

| Dane Laffrey and George Reeve (includes video design)

| {{won}}

rowspan="4" | Drama League Awards

| Outstanding Production of a Musical

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

| rowspan="4" | {{cite web | last=Culwell-Block | first=Logan | title=Nicole Scherzinger Wins Distinguished Performance at 2025 Drama League Awards; Read the Full Winners List | website=Playbill | date=16 May 2025 | url=https://playbill.com/article/nicole-scherzinger-wins-distinguished-performance-at-2025-drama-league-awards-read-the-full-winners-list | access-date=17 May 2025}}

Outstanding Direction of a Musical

| Michael Arden

| {{won}}

rowspan="2" | Distinguished Performance

| Darren Criss

| {{nom}}

Helen J. Shen

| {{nom}}

rowspan="9" | Outer Critics Circle Awards

| Outstanding New Broadway Musical

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

| rowspan="9" | {{cite web|title=Death Becomes Her Leads 2025 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations; Read the Full List|first=Logan|last=Culwell-Block|date=25 April 2025|website=Playbill|url=https://playbill.com/article/death-becomes-her-leads-2025-outer-critics-circle-award-nominations-read-the-full-list|access-date=25 April 2025}}

Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Musical

| Darren Criss

| {{nom}}

Outstanding Book of a Musical

| rowspan="2" |Will Aronson and Hue Park

| {{won}}

Outstanding Score

| {{won}}

Outstanding Orchestrations

| Will Aronson

| {{nom}}

Outstanding Direction of a Musical

| Michael Arden

| {{won}}

Outstanding Scenic Design

| Dane Laffrey

| {{nom}}

Outstanding Lighting Design

| Ben Stanton

| {{nom}}

Outstanding Sound Design

| Peter Hylenski

| {{nom}}

rowspan="10" | Tony Awards

| Best Musical

| Maybe Happy Ending

| {{won}}

| rowspan="10" | {{cite web|title=2025 Tony Award Nominations: Buena Vista Social Club, Death Becomes Her, Maybe Happy Ending Lead the Pack|first=Logan|last=Culwell-Block|date=1 May 2025|website=Playbill|url=https://playbill.com/article/tony-nominations-2025|access-date=2 May 2025}}

Best Book of a Musical

| rowspan="2" |Will Aronson and Hue Park

| {{won}}

Best Original Score

| {{won}}

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

| Darren Criss

| {{won}}

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

| Dane Laffrey and George Reeve

| {{won}}

Best Costume Design of a Musical

| Clint Ramos

| {{nom}}

Best Lighting Design of a Musical

| Ben Stanton

| {{nom}}

Best Sound Design of a Musical

| Peter Hylenski

| {{nom}}

Best Direction of a Musical

| Michael Arden

| {{won}}

Best Orchestrations

| Will Aronson

| {{nom}}

Film adaptation

A film adaptation entitled My Favorite Love Story premiered in 2023 but has yet to be released in theaters.{{Cite web |script-title=ko:제천국제음악영화제 |trans-title=Jecheon International Music Film Festival |url=https://jimff.org |access-date=15 May 2024 |website=jimff.org |language=ko}}

Notes

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References

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