Before diving into The Lost Boys, now playing at the Palace Theatre, let’s review all the other 21st century Broadway musicals about vampires.
2002: Dance of the Vampires. Flop.
2004: Dracula, the Musical. Flop.
2006: Lestat. Flop.
Lots of sucking thus far — and not just of blood.
Fortunately, The Lost Boys will not be joining this list of duds, at least not artistically. It’s a thrill ride from start to finish. As for its box-office prospects and longevity, those will reveal themselves in time, but without question this production deserves to be a smash.
Based on Joel Schumacher’s 1987 comedy-horror film about a family of three who move to a small California town overrun by vampires, the stage version’s creative team — book by David Hornsby and Chris Hoch, music and lyrics by The Rescues — has wisely retained the film’s setting and most of the characters. (And yes, for those wondering, the muscular Sax Guy is noticeably present, now embodied by hunky Cameron Loyal.)
Grandpa, alive in the film, is now dead but represented by his ash-filled urn, a change which gives mom Lucy (a spunky Shoshana Bean, belting beautifully) much more agency than her screen counterpart. Her oldest son Michael (LJ Benet, making a fantastic Broadway debut) quickly finds himself falling for local lost girl Sandy (Maria Wirries, marvelous) while getting entangled with the town’s vampire rock band, led by David (Ali Louis Bourzgui, utterly mesmerizing). Sensing danger, younger brother Sam (Benjamin Pajak, thoroughly winning, especially in his Act II number “Superpower”) teams up with Edgar and Alan Frog (Miguel Gil and Jennifer Duka, respectively, and equally charming) to defeat the blood-guzzling evildoers and save the town.