
Musical writer Park Cheon-hyu presents his daily life in New York.
Park Cheon-hyu will appear on MBC-TV's 'I Live Alone,' which is set to air on the 29th. He will reveal the life of a 18-year resident in New York.
He is known for writing the lyrics for the Korean original musical 'Maybe Happy Ending.' 'Maybe Happy Ending' achieved six awards at the 78th Tony Awards.
Park Cheon-hyu received three of those awards, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score, making him the first Asian to be named among the winners.
During the broadcast, he will show his work on Broadway, from his mindset before a performance to his impressions after watching the show.
For the first time, the backstage of 'Maybe Happy Ending' will be revealed, with scenes of Park Cheon-hyu interacting with the cast and staff expected to be aired.
Viewers will also get a glimpse into the writer's simple daily life after work. He will share his unique ramen recipe and show moments of him watching Korean variety shows.
In the trailer, the writer states, "New York is my identity," and mentions, "I have a professional illness that has continued for ten years," sparking curiosity among viewers.
Meanwhile, 'I Live Alone' airs every Friday at 11:10 PM.
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