Musical Maybe Happy Ending wins six Tony awards
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Maybe Happy Ending's (from left) Dez Duron, Helen J. Shen, Darren Criss and Marcus Choi at the 78th Annual Tony Awards in New York City on June 8, 2025.
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NEW YORK – Maybe Happy Ending, a stirring Broadway musical about two discarded robots who go on a road trip and forge a relationship, won the coveted Tony for best musical on June 8, 2025. The win capped a remarkable journey for a show that faced long odds, but won over both critics and fans.
The triumph of a show with a puzzling title and tough-to-explain themes was a vote of confidence in originality by an industry often dominated by big-brand intellectual property and big-name Hollywood stars.
The musical’s prize capped a night in which Broadway rewarded adventurous newcomers: Sarah Snook, the Succession (2018 to 2023) star who played 26 roles in a technologically complicated adaptation of The Picture Of Dorian Gray; Nicole Scherzinger, the former member of The Pussycat Dolls who, barefoot and bloodied, delivered a scorching performance in a revival of Sunset Boulevard; and Cole Escola, an alt-cabaret performer who imagined Mary Todd Lincoln as an alcoholic who longs to be a chanteuse and turned that zany idea into the hit play Oh, Mary!.
The awards were spread out among a diverse array of shows. Maybe Happy Ending, set in a futuristic South Korea, won a night-leading six awards, and Buena Vista Social Club, a musical set in Cuba, finished with four competitive prizes.
The awards show took place as Broadway seems finally to be rebounding after a damaging pandemic shutdown. The season that just ended was the highest-grossing on record when the figures are not adjusted for inflation. But attendance remains slightly below pre-pandemic levels and very few musicals are achieving profitability.
The season’s success was attributable in large part to three starry plays whose runs are now ending: Good Night, And Good Luck, Othello and Glengarry Glen Ross. NYTIMES

