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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by When the show said Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, alarms were sounded by some Asian ...
The decision by “Maybe Happy Ending” to replace Tony winner Darren Criss with Andrew Barth Feldman has drawn justifiable backlash. “Maybe Happy Ending” began as an underdog, its uncertain fate summed ...
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With a new leading man taking over Broadway‘s Maybe Happy Ending, the South Korean musical’s creators are responding to discourse around the casting of Andrew Barth Feldman. After Darren Criss, who is ...
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Maybe Happy Ending’s Unhappy Casting Choice
Maybe Happy Ending’s run during the 2024–25 Broadway season was the ultimate feel-good underdog story, but now the show is facing controversy for casting a white actor, Andrew Barth Feldman, to ...
Maybe Happy Ending won Best Musical at the Tony Awards last month, and it’s getting a new lead actor after Labor Day. Andrew Barth Feldman will take over as Oliver starting September 2. Feldman — who ...
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