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Andrew Barth Feldman will replace Darren Criss in the Tony Award-winning musical Maybe Happy Ending .
In a show deeply tied to Asian creative labor and originally cast with care, replacing the only male Asian lead with a white actor sends a clear message: our place on stage is still conditional,’ writ ...
But Maybe Happy Ending thrives in making the unromantic surprisingly sentimental. These are robots, after all, taking ones and zeroes and adding them up to emotion.
When Criss exits the stage door left of the Belasco theater after a performance of Maybe Happy Ending, it’s always unclear which version of the 38-year-old people are cheering for.
Darren Criss, currently starring in Maybe Happy Ending, visited The Today Show to discuss the show and why he is excited to star in the original musical.
Maybe Happy Ending is produced by Jeffrey Richards, Hunter Arnold, Darren Criss, Rebecca Gold, Spencer Ross, Adam Zotovich, Kayla Greenspan, M/B/P Productions, Fahs Productions, Ken Greiner, Ruth ...
MAYBE HAPPY ENDING will begin previews on Wednesday, October 16, and officially open ahead of an opening night on Tuesday, November 12 at The Belasco Theatre. The red-carpet company celebration ...
Darren Criss chats with USA TODAY about the new Broadway musical "Maybe Happy Ending," where he's a robot in search of love and belonging.
Maybe Happy Ending begins performances at the Belasco Theatre October 16 with a November 12 opening. When speaking to Criss about this show in July, he hadn’t yet started rehearsals.
When we meet our protagonist, he is embracing the simplest joys of life: a room to call his own, and eventually, a friend to share it with. But it's worth mentioning that said protagonist is a robot — ...