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Behind the scenes of maybe happy ends 'where you went' sequence


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In a new feature for the Tony-nominated musical, perhaps happy ending, director Michael Arden, the picturesque designer Dane Laffrey and others take the audience behind the scenes of the music number “where you belong”. In the song Oliver (Darren Criss) has a memory of his owner James and the wonderful life they spent together.

The video illuminates the defined changes that are necessary to bring Oliver's memory to life. “The room is deliberately really abundant. It is a forest, [making] It is the sharpest contrast to the space in which we have seen Oliver and Clare so far, “Laffrey now notes the full” anatomy of a scene “video!

Perhaps Happy Ending Stars Darren Criss and Helen J Shen with music by Will Aronson, texts by Hue Park, Book by Aronson and Park and Lirection by Tony winner Michael Arden. The line -up also includes Steven Huynh, Hannah Kevitt, Daniel May and Christopher James Tamayo.

Oliver (Criss) lives a happy calm life in an apartment with an apartment on the outskirts of Seoul, which hears jazz plates and takes care of his favorite plant. But what else is there to do if you are a helper bot 3, a robot that has been considered in retirement for a long time and is considered outdated? If his colleague Helperbot -Nachbar Claire (Shen) asks to rent his charger, an unpleasant encounter leads to a unique friendship, a surprising adventure and maybe … love?

Happy Ending for 10 Tony Awards and winner of Richard Rodgers Award is the unusual and fascinating story of two outcasts against the end of their guarantee, which find that even robots can be broken down from their feet. The visionary director and Tony Prize winner, Michael Arden (Parade, once on this island), with a dazzling landscape by Dane Laffrey (a Christmas Carol) and book, music and texts by the internationally recognized duos Aronson and Hue Park, perhaps Happy Ending is a fresh, original musical about the small things that are worth a life.

Perhaps Happy End was written in Korean and English -language versions. The Korean -speaking version was opened in Damung in Seoul in December 2016 and then won six Korean musical awards, including the best musical. The English-language version was awarded the Richard Rodgers Production Award 2017 and had its US premiere in the Alliance Theater in Atlanta in the 2019-2020 season under the direction of Michael Arden.

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