The Lost Boys: A New Musical is soaring on Broadway. As we head into the 79th annual Tony Awards, the show boasts 12 nominations, including Best Musical. But the journey to critical acclaim and packed houses roaring with excitement was far from guaranteed when director and co-lighting designer Michael Arden, who is nominated in both Tony categories, got involved.
In an interview with Mashable, the two-time Tony Award–winning director (Maybe Happy Ending, Parade) recalled how his involvement with The Lost Boys began. He was approached by producers James Carpinello, Marcus Chait, and Patrick Wilson, when the proposed musical had no script and no songs — just the idea that Joel Schumacher’s 1987 cult classic about leather-bound teen vampires could be a thrilling theatrical production.
“It was just, ‘We want to do this on stage,” Arden recalled, “That was literally all we knew when we started.”
They started in 2021, a time when theaters across the country were shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the future of theater was uncertain, Arden and his collaborators dared to dream of what it could be. “I was like, ‘Well, what else am I doing?’ But it felt like a real opportunity to have fun — sure, let’s make a vampire musical.”
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