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Broadway's Maybe Happy Ending: Korean Robots and Asian American Memories

Lecture by Josephine Lee

Broadway

Beginning with an overview of the recent controversy over the casting of a white actor in the role of Oliver in the Broadway production of Hue Park and Will Aronson's musical Maybe Happy Ending," Professor Lee raise questions about radical representation on Broadway, what is identifiably "Korean" about the musical, the show's affinity with South Korean television dramas (K-drama) and other instances of hallyu, and how Maybe Happy Ending might relate to Asian American memory.


Tuesday, October 7, 2025
1:00 PM

Young Research Library (YRL)
Room 23167

   

Josephine Lee is a professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities and the editor in chief of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture. She is author of four books and editor of several other collections of essays. 


www.tft.ucla.edu/events/a-lecture-by-josephine-lee-broadways-maybe-happy-ending-korean-robots-and-asian-american-memories/

Sponsor(s): Center for Korean Studies, Asian American Studies Center, Asian American Studies Department , UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television

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