Here’s the latest on The Lost Boys Broadway review.
- The show opened at the Palace Theatre in New York on April 26, 2026, and early coverage is broadly theatrical with strong praise for performances and production design, while some reviews note a mismatch between ambition and focus.[1][2][3]
- Critics highlight Ali Louis Bourzgui as a standout as David, with Shoshana Bean and the rest of the cast delivering convincing performances, though a few take issue with pacing or tonal swings in the second act.[3][5][1]
- The production direction and design—led by Michael Arden and Dane Laffrey—are frequently praised for creating a vivid, high-energy onstage world that vividly evokes the cult-film mood; some reviews call the show surprisingly unsettling and cinematic for a Broadway musical.[2][9][3]
- Overall reception seems energetic and enthusiastic among audiences, with social-media chatter and Show-Score metrics indicating strong audience engagement, even as some critics feel the book and climax could be sharper.[1][3]
- For die-hard fans of the film and vampire lore, the musical is considered a high-spirited, stylish adaptation that may not fully satisfy every thematic strand but delivers a memorable Broadway experience.[10][2]
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- Visuals and design: Expect a sprawling production with immersive set pieces like large-scale billboards, multi-level platforms, and dynamic lighting that contribute to the film-to-stage spectacle.[3]
If you want, I can summarize individual reviews in more detail or pull direct quotes and assign them to specific aspects (book, score, performances, design). Also, I can provide a quick verdict and help you decide whether this is worth seeing based on what you care about (story fidelity, musical style, or spectacle).
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- The Lost Boys opens at Palace Theatre, April 26, with mixed but mostly positive reviews.[1]
- Performance highlights and design praise, with notes on pacing and tonal issues.[2][3][1]
- Director and scenic design lauded for cinematic staging and unsettling moments.[2][3]
- Audience reaction and Show-Score indications of strong engagement.[3]
- Film-to-musical adaptation praised for style, with some calls for sharper substance.[10]
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'The Lost Boys' opened at New York City's Palace Theatre on Sunday, April 26. An adaptation of the 1987 vampire cult favorite, the musical seduces Broadway with style, but struggles for substance.
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