Writer Park Chun-Hue, who won six Tony Awards, is making a fortune. backstage with a happy ending will be revealed for the first time

Aug 28, 2025

Writer Park Chun-Hue, who won six Tony Awards, is making a fortune. backstage with a happy ending will be revealed for the first time
Photo courtesy=MBC






Park Chun-Hyu, the main character of the musical 'Maybe Happy Ending', which won six awards, will appear and reveal his 18th year of New York life.

MBC 'I Live Alone', which will air on the 29th, will reveal the daily life of Park Chun-Hyu, who swept the 78th Tony Award with the Korean creative musical 'Maybe Happy Ending'.

The musical 'Maybe Happy Ending' is a work about robots 'Oliver' and 'Clair', which were created to help humans but abandoned, getting to know love, which is the most human emotion. Through this, Park Chun-Hue was named the first Asian Tony Award winner by receiving the Best Picture, Playwright, and Composition/Composition Award at the Tony Award.




Park Chen-hue, who has lived alone for 18 years since he started studying in New York, says, `I've lived nearly half of my life, so I think New York is my identity," he says, expressing his thoughts on life in New York. Passing through the busy streets of New York, he headed to the Broadway Velasco Theater, which has a 100-year history of performing the musical 'Maybe a Happy Ending'. The audience's endless line-up to watch the "Maybe Happy Ending" in front of the theater draws attention.

Writer Park Chun-Hue, who won six Tony Awards, is making a fortune. backstage with a happy ending will be revealed for the first time
Photo courtesy=MBC



Park Chun-Hue, who smiles happily as he passes through the scenery in front of the theater, opens the stage door for the staff and enters the backstage. Park Cheon-Hue heads to the concert hall where the audience is entering and looks at the stage from a place called the artist's alleyway. Nervous, he confesses his feelings before the performance, saying, "It's an occupational disease that's been going on for 10 years(?)."

Park Cheon-Hue, who finally started the performance and watched the audience's back and stage. His tears are captured at the end of the "Maybe Happy Ending" and he catches the eye. I wonder what made him cry, what his heart was. In addition, Park Chun-Hwa's meeting with actors and staff who visited the backstage after the performance will be revealed, drawing attention.




Writer Park Chun-Hue, who won six Tony Awards, is making a fortune. backstage with a happy ending will be revealed for the first time
Photo courtesy=MBC



On the other hand, Park Chun-Hyu's way home by subway on Broadway and watching Korean entertainment programs while eating his favorite ramen at home will also be revealed. He raises questions by revealing his own recipe instead of 'this' in the ramen sold in New York.

Broadway musical 'Maybe Happy Ending' Backstage and writer Park Chun-Hue's daily life in New York will be unveiled on the 29th at 11:10 p.m. on 'I Live Alone'.

Writer Park Chun-Hue, who won six Tony Awards, is making a fortune. backstage with a happy ending will be revealed for the first time
Photo courtesy=MBC





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