
Maybe Happy Ending
Maybe Happy Ending is a futuristic musical set in Seoul, where two retired helper bots form a bittersweet bond. With stunning visuals and a touching premise, it explores love, memory, and obsolescence. Though emotionally tender and visually rich, its music and pacing falter, leaving a haunting yet underwhelming impression. A quiet, melancholic sci-fi love story.

Sterophonic
Winner of 5 Tony Awards including Best Play, Stereophonic is a gripping look at a 1970s rock band unraveling as they record their second album. With a real soundproof studio on stage and music by Will Butler, it’s an immersive journey into genius, ego, and emotional collapse. Written by David Adjmi, this is live theater at its most raw and unforgettable.

Job
Job is a tense Broadway chamber play starring Peter Friedman (Succession) and Sydney Lemmon (Fear the Walking Dead). Set in a therapist's office, it explores trauma, content moderation, and moral ambiguity. While its premise is gripping and Friedman shines, uneven direction and jarring design choices weaken its impact. A chilling but flawed production.

The Outsiders
The Outsiders is a powerful Broadway musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s classic novel, blending gritty storytelling, stunning staging, and unforgettable songs. With standout performances, 12 Tony nominations (and 4 wins, including Best Musical), it delivers a raw, emotional journey through loyalty, loss, and brotherhood. A must-see triumph.