South Korea’s Maybe Happy Ending Makes History at the Tonys

South Korea's Maybe Happy Ending Makes History at the Tonys

Maybe Happy Ending, a musical from South Korea, has won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. This achievement marks a significant milestone for South Korean artists in the American theater scene.

The Broadway version of Maybe Happy Ending premiered in 2024 to positive reviews, following its initial debut in South Korea in 2016. The musical’s success is part of a broader trend, as South Korean artists have made history at the Tonys before.

In 2020, four South Koreans won Oscars for their work on Parasite, earning them EGOT status—a rare honor bestowed upon individuals who have won awards in all four major American entertainment categories: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.

At this year’s ceremony on June 9th:

  • Hue Park and Will Aronson were awarded Best Book of a Musical for Maybe Happy Ending.
  • Darren Criss won his first Tony Award as Lead Actor in a Musical for his role as Oliver.
  • Criss starred alongside Helen J. Shen as Claire and other cast members during the show.

The ceremony honored outstanding achievements across various categories within American theater.

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