Perhaps the happy ending writer Park Cheon-Hyu ate while watching the Tony Award trophy this morning...It's still fascinating
Jun 24, 2025
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Writer Park Chun-Hugh made the remarks at a press conference to commemorate the Tony Awards for the musical 'Maybe a Happy Ending' held at the Myeongdong Community House Maral in Seoul on the 24th.
Writer Park "I left the trophy on the table again today. I ate breakfast while watching it. (Still) It was so amazing." "It was amazing that such an iconic trophy was in my humble New York home. I also thought that I should work as hard as that weight."
Asked if he expected to win the Tony Award, he tried not to expect it, as did composer Will Aronson and I. Both of us are afraid of disappointment if we expect it and if it doesn't work. Let's not look forward to it. "It was a marathon day on the day I won the last prize. I was happy and embarrassed. I was surprised to the extent that I could receive it, and I thought I could sleep comfortably because it was over. It was a complicated and mysterious day" he said.
Meanwhile, the Korean creative musical 'Maybe Happy Ending' won six awards at the 78th Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York on the 9th (Korea time), including Best Actor (Darren Chris), Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Music (Composition and Composition), and Stage Design. Created by Park Chun-Hugh and Will Aaronson, 'Maybe a Happy Ending' is a story about Oliver and Claire feeling love for each other, created to help humans in Seoul in the future.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.