Maybe Happy Ending
About the Show
ADVENTURE IS RIGHT OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR AT THE
TONY AWARD®-WINNING BEST MUSICAL, MAYBE HAPPY ENDING.
Oliver and Claire have never met. They’re both living solitary days on repeat—until a chance encounter sparks an unexpected adventure that shows them what it means to be human… even if they’re not.
Sweeping every major Best Musical award, MAYBE HAPPY ENDING is a wildly imaginative hit that delivers an emotional recharge as it celebrates the power of connection and the possibility of finding your happy ending. Maybe.
“Critics Pick! Astonishing. Joyful, heartbreaking, cutting edge. Brilliantly executed.” – The New York Times
Recommended for ages 10 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.
About the Show
ADVENTURE IS RIGHT OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR AT THE
TONY AWARD®-WINNING BEST MUSICAL, MAYBE HAPPY ENDING.
Oliver and Claire have never met. They’re both living solitary days on repeat—until a chance encounter sparks an unexpected adventure that shows them what it means to be human… even if they’re not.
Sweeping every major Best Musical award, MAYBE HAPPY ENDING is a wildly imaginative hit that delivers an emotional recharge as it celebrates the power of connection and the possibility of finding your happy ending. Maybe.
“Critics Pick! Astonishing. Joyful, heartbreaking, cutting edge. Brilliantly executed.” – The New York Times
Recommended for ages 10 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.
Performance Schedule
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June
Ticket Prices
About the Theatre
Belasco Theatre
111 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036
The Belasco Theatre (originally the Stuyvesant Theatre) opened in 1907 as a venue for the famed producer, director and impresario David Belasco. In 1910, Belasco attached his name to the theatre, which featured ornate Tiffany lighting and ceiling panels, rich woodwork, expansive murals and a ten-room duplex penthouse apartment that Belasco utilized as combination living quarters/office space.
The theatre was outfitted with the most advanced stagecraft tools available including extensive lighting rigs, a hydraulics system, and vast wing and fly space. It was purchased by the Shuberts in 1948. The Belasco was momentarily leased to NBC but soon returned to a legitimate theater space.