Maybe Happy Ending: Tony Awards Broadway Win
- Broadway celebrated its resurgence from a pandemic slump at Sunday's Tony Awards in New York, with the South Korean musical adaptation, "Maybe Happy Ending," taking home six prizes....
- Cynthia erivo, the Oscar-nominated "Wicked" star and Tony winner, hosted the event at Radio city Music Hall.
“Maybe Happy Ending” triumphed at the Tony Awards, clinching six prestigious wins and signaling broadway’s dynamic comeback. Cole Escola and Nicole Scherzinger each secured their first Tony Awards, adding to the celebratory atmosphere at Radio City Music hall, were Cynthia Erivo hosted the star-studded event. The South korean musical adaptation’s success underscores the range of talent and creative storytelling reinvigorating the theater scene after a challenging period. News Directory 3 reports on the season’s most compelling performances and the industry’s bold new directions. What stunning acts await? Discover what’s next at the Tony Awards!
“Maybe Happy Ending” Leads Tony Awards Celebrating Broadway’s Comeback
Updated June 10, 2025
Broadway celebrated its resurgence from a pandemic slump at Sunday’s Tony Awards in New York, with the South Korean musical adaptation, “Maybe Happy Ending,” taking home six prizes. The awards ceremony, which recognizes the best in American theater, also saw first-time wins for stars Cole Escola and Nicole Scherzinger.
Cynthia erivo, the Oscar-nominated “Wicked” star and Tony winner, hosted the event at Radio city Music Hall. The evening highlighted the diverse and competitive shows of the season.
