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Maybe Happy Ending

Open run · 1 hr 40 min, no intermission · Lottery via Telecharge
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Born in the City rating
5
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Run time
1 hr 40 min, no intermission
Opened
October 16, 2024
Status
Open run
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Run time
1 hr 40 min, no intermission
Opened
October 16, 2024
Status
Open run
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Starring
Zachary Noah Piser, Hannah Kevitt

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Venue
Belasco Theatre
Address
111 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036
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About the show

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The plot follows two obsolete Helperbots, Oliver and Claire, rotting away in separate apartments until they stumble into each other. It sounds like a premise cooked up in a Silicon Valley fever dream, yet it manages to be genuinely affecting rather than cloying. While the industry loves to bloat musicals with massive ensembles and pyrotechnics, this chamber piece relies on a hummable score and two leads carrying the weight of the story. The production design captures the isolation of city life with startling accuracy. If you can handle a show that explores the quiet ache of human connection through a mechanical lens, go. It is a rare, small-scale success in a district that usually prefers spectacle over substance.


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5
Born in the City

Our verdict

Two obsolete helper-robots fall in love in near-future Seoul, and somehow it's the most human show on Broadway. Six Tonys including Best Musical, a career-best Darren Criss, and direction from Michael Arden as visually inventive as anything in years. Funny, lush, and quietly devastating. Don't let the sci-fi premise fool you — bring tissues.

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  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Born in the City

    Two obsolete helper-robots fall in love in near-future Seoul, and somehow it’s the most human show on Broadway. Six Tonys including Best Musical, a career-best Darren Criss, and direction from Michael Arden as visually inventive as anything in years. Funny, lush, and quietly devastating. Don’t let the sci-fi premise fool you — bring tissues.

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