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A Mega Hit For
Palace Theatre Owners
James L. Nederlander and Stewart F. Lane:
The
Lost Boys Opens to Rave Reviews
Opening night of The Lost Boys musical electrified
Broadway with a dazzling premiere that delivered on its
promise of spectacle, heart, and high-octane storytelling.
The much-anticipated production drew an enthusiastic crowd,
including The Palace Theatre owners
James L. Nederlander and Stewart F. Lane,
who attended with their families to celebrate the show’s
debut.
From the moment the curtain rose, audiences were transported
into a thrilling, visually arresting world that critics are
already hailing as one of the season’s defining events.
Reviews have been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. The New
York Post declared it “the Best new musical on Broadway.
A serious spectacle and heartfelt adventure,” while Time
Out New York called it “thrilling… a world we've never
seen onstage before,” adding that “no other musical this
season has been anywhere near so spectacular.”
The praise continued across major outlets. Entertainment
Weekly described it as “a massive spectacle definitely
worth sinking your teeth into,” and People hailed it as “a
blockbuster event… a thrilling cinematic Broadway spectacle
that grabs audiences by the collar and dares them to hang
on.” Variety celebrated it as “a stunner of a
musical, rich in imagination, humor, and heart,” while the
New York Times simply called it “the finest spectacle
this season.”
With its rock-driven score, cutting-edge effects, and
emotional core,
The Lost Boys has firmly established itself as
a must-see
Broadway event, captivating audiences and critics alike on
its unforgettable opening night.
For tickets and more information
see,
www.LostBoysMusical.com
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Co-producers Jordan
Silver, Kerri Mandelbaum, Leah Lane, Sean Nyberg, Stewart F.
Lane, Bonnie Comley, Paul Danforth,
Jay Marcus and Frankie Lane |