The production company NHN Link announced on June 15 that the 10th anniversary nationwide tour of the original musical "Maybe Happy Ending" successfully concluded with its final performance in Jeju on June 14.


This nationwide tour began in Busan in February and continued across 16 cities, including Daejeon, Gwangju, Yongin, Incheon, Sejong, Jeonju, Pyeongtaek, Suwon, Changwon, Daegu, Cheonan, Ulsan, Dangjin, Goyang, and Jeju, with a total of 78 performances. NHN Link stated that every show was sold out, achieving an average seat occupancy rate of 100% (with a paid seat occupancy rate of 92%).

Original Musical "Maybe Happy Ending" Nationwide Tour Concludes Successfully View original image

NHN Link also reported that "Maybe Happy Ending" set a record of selling out all 112 shows during its 10th anniversary run in Seoul, which took place from October last year to January this year. Combined with the nationwide tour, this brings the total to 190 sold-out performances.


"Maybe Happy Ending" is an original musical that tells the love story of Oliver and Claire, helper robots created to assist humans. Since its premiere in 2016, the show has enjoyed enduring popularity and made its Broadway debut in 2024. At the 78th Tony Awards held last year, it won six awards, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score (Music & Lyrics), drawing worldwide attention.



Producer Han Kyungsook stated, "'Maybe Happy Ending' is a work that has grown with the love of its audience over the past ten years," adding, "I sincerely thank all the audience members who visited theaters across the country."


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