Wall-E isn’t the only robot that will make you laugh and cry this year.
The new Broadway musical “Maybe Happy Ending,” which tells the story of two abandoned “helper bots” connecting in 2060s Seoul, is already wowing audiences after it began previews Oct. 16 at the Belasco Theater (the show officially opens Nov. 12).
“It’s a really interesting and emotional rom-com/road comedy,” the New York Post’s Angela Tricarico said. “Just so interesting and different. It’s not the normal fare you’re used to seeing on Broadway. The show is completely 100% original.”
She was also quick to praise lead actors Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen.
“‘Maybe Happy Ending’ is the first role Criss has ever originated in a new musical and I thought he was so good in it,” Tricarico gushed. “His co-star Helen J. Shen is making her Broadway debut and they were incredible.”
Keep an eye out for the sequence with fireflies, too. “It’s really, really well done,” Tricarico raved.
Sound like the musical for you?
As of now, tickets are available for all upcoming showings from now until “Maybe Happy Ending” closes in May 2025 (unless, of course, the Belasco extends its run).
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $90 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Other shows have seats starting anywhere from $91 to $138 before fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about “Maybe Happy Ending” on Broadway below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
“Maybe Happy Ending” schedule
Although “Maybe Happy Ending” is as unconventional as musicals come, the show’s schedule is as standard as can be.
Shows run Tuesday through Sunday at the Belasco with matinees on Wednesdays (2 p.m.), Saturdays (2 p.m.) and Sundays (3 p.m.).
To find the date that makes the most sense for your schedule — and wallet — you can find a complete “Maybe Happy Ending” calendar including dates, show start times and links to the cheapest tickets available here.
“Maybe Happy Ending” runs 100 minutes with no intermission.
“Maybe Happy Ending” cast
The quirky musical has a tight four-person ensemble. Here’s a little bit about each actor to make sure you’re familiar with them before seeing the show in person.
Darren Criss (Oliver) has been around the block. The actor and musician broke out playing Blaine Anderson in “Glee” but you may also recognize him from his Emmy-winning turn in “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.” Broadway credits include “American Buffalo” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.”
Helen J. Shen (Claire) is making their Broadway debut with “Maybe Happy Ending.” The Michigan grad is no theater rookie though. Shen starred in “The Lonely Few” (Entertainment Weekly said they were “a force to be reckoned with”) and appeared in Michael R. Jackson’s musical “Teeth.”
Dez Duron (Gil Brentley and others) grew up singing in the church. After his sophomore year in college, he left school to try out for “The Voice” and made it to the Top 8. Acting-wise, he originated the role of “Maybe Happy Ending’s” Gil Brentley at the Alliance Theatre and starred in the world premiere of “Music City.”
Marcus Choi (James and others) recently played George Washington in “Hamilton” on tour. He’s also appeared in “Wicked,” “Flower Drum Song” and “Allegiance” on Broadway. If you think you’ve seen him on TV, it’s possible you caught Choi in “Like Cage,” “The OA,” “FBI,” “Chicago PD” or “Homeland.”
Huge shows on Broadway in 2024-25
All fired up and want to see what else is out there?
Here are just five exciting shows and musicals on the Great White Way you won’t want to miss.
• “Othello”with Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal
• “All In”with John Mulaney or Lin-Manuel Miranda
What else is out there? Check out our list of all the 2024 Tony Award nominees to find the show for you.
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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.