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See How Maybe Happy Ending Stage Manager Justin Scribner Turns a List of Cues Into Broadway Magic

Summary by Broadway.com
Nine-hundred lighting events. Five-hundred moves of the scenery. Thirty-eight automated pieces. Over 100 fireflies unleashed on the audience. "But I don't have to cue them," says Maybe Happy Ending stage manager Justin Scribner. "They're very well trained." Maybe Happy Ending, the sweet, pocket-sized musical with just four cast members, is one of the biggest technical feats on Broadway. It's no wonder why the futuristic show's scenic, lighting, …
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Broadway.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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