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Park Cheon-hyu, the playwright of Maybe Happy Ending who demonstrated the power of K-musical, will reappear on MBC I Live Alone. As Park Cheon-hyu was spotted giving a lecture to many students in Korea rather than New York, attention is focused on the expectation that he will share the candid story of his wandering 20s.

MBC I Live Alone, which will air on the 31st (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-gyeong, Lee Kyung-eun, Moon Ki-young), will reveal Park Cheon-hyu's life in Seoul for the first time.

Park Cheon-hyu, who became a world-renowned playwright by sweeping the Tony Awards, drew great attention by revealing his life in New York and the backstage of the Broadway musical Maybe Happy Ending through I Live Alone. His everyday life, which fully captured his pure passion and relentless effort, offered comfort and inspiration to many young people.

Park Cheon-hyu, who is busy shuttling between New York and Seoul, introduces his Seoul residence, saying, "I came with nothing but a suitcase," describing "Cheonhyu House in Seoul," which has been there for less than a month. He says he is slowly adapting to daily life in Korea, which is different from the United States, while setting up his household. Interest is growing in what the new space filled with Park Cheon-hyu's sensibility and taste will look like.

Meanwhile, Park Cheon-hyu hastily eats breakfast and heads somewhere. The place he rushed to was a lecture hall at a university. He says he will give a lecture on the theme of his 20s as a university student at an arts university, and he stands before the students waiting for him.

Park Cheon-hyu tells his candid story to students who dream of becoming artists. He says, "I was someone removed from the mainstream," and honestly recounts moments in his 20s when he wandered while searching for concerns and dreams.

Expectations are rising about what kind of resonance his story will bring in response to the flood of questions from young people sharing the same worries in the face of an uncertain future. After the lecture, Park Cheon-hyu personally signs autographs for the students who waited for him and takes time to talk with them up close.

The story of Park Cheon-hyu in his 20s, when he pondered and wandered the most fiercely, can be seen on I Live Alone, which airs at 11:10 p.m. on the 31st.

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