Get The Lost Boys tickets when they go on sale with New York Theatre Guide to see the cult-classic movie on Broadway. The Lost Boys musical follows two adolescent brothers who move with their mom to a fictional town only to discover the town’s thriving vampire population. What’s your teenage years without a little romance, family drama…and vampire hunters?
The musical takes a bite out of the 1987’s film’s style: audiences can expect a thrilling, puppy, and erotically charged new musical about coming of age, even alongside the undead.
Tony Award winner Michael Arden (Maybe Happy Ending, Parade, Once on This Island) directs The Lost Boys on Broadway, coming to the Palace Theatre. This spellbinding New York premiere features a book by David Hornsby (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and Chris Hoch and a score by the L.A.-based The Rescues (Kyler England, Adrianne Gonzalez, and Gabriel Mann), including existing songs by the group reworked for the show.
Joel Schumacher’s 1987 film helped raise the profile of stars Kiefer Sutherland, Corey Haim, Jason Patric, Dianne Wiest, and Alex Winter. Now, a new generation will bring this story to life under Arden’s assured direction.
"Michael Arden is one of the most dynamic directors working today, and to have him reimagine an iconic film like The Lost Boys is thrilling,” said producers James Carpinello, Marcus Chait, and Tony nominee Patrick Wilson in a statement. “David Hornsby and Chris Hoch have done a remarkable job of honoring this classic film and its beloved characters, creating something new and unique for the stage that will excite the die-hard fans of the movie as well as those being introduced to this timeless story for the first time."
The original film won the award for Best Horror Film by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror and surely helped launch further pop culture vampires, as with the Twilight series. See it now on Broadway: tickets to The Lost Boys in New York will be available here soon.
By: David Hornsby and Chris Hoch, adapted from the film with a story by James Jeremias and Janice Roberta Fischer
Songs by: The Rescues
Director: Michael Arden
Choreography: Lauren Yalango-Grant and Christopher Cree Grant
Sets: Dane Laffrey
Costumes: Susan Hilferty
Other info: Music supervision by Ethan Popp
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The cult-classic 1987 teenage vampire movie comes to life on stage: The Lost Boys follows two teenage brothers who, after moving to California, discover a vampire underworld.
The Lost Boys is playing at Palace Theatre. The theatre is located at 1564 Broadway (at the corner of 7th Avenue and 47th Street), New York, 10036.
The Rescues, an LA rock band, wrote the music, which consists of some of their hit songs but also new ones for the musical. Get a taste of their moving number "Belong to Someone."
The musical is based on the 1987 cult film and is now revamped for the stage with a book by David Hornsby (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and Chris Hoch. The LA band The Rescues, whose songs have been on One Tree Hill, Private Practice, Pretty Little Liars, The Umbrella Academy, and Grey's Anatomy wrote the score.
Michael Arden, a Broadway alum and Tony Award winner who most recently had the New York Times Critic's Pick Maybe Happy Ending on Broadway, directs this new musical.
This is a new musical, so reviews are not out yet, but the film led to a cult phenomenon with vampires, leaving a long trail that extended to the Twilight books. An award-winning film, it is now coming to Broadway and audiences are eager to see this bloodthirsty story hit the stage.
An age recommendation is not yet available, but audiences must be ages four and over to enter Broadway theatres.
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