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Michael Arden on The Lost Boys: High Risks, Huge Rewards

Following his 2026 Tony nominations, Michael Arden spoke with BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge about successfully bringing The Lost Boys to the stage, a production celebrated for its unique blend of horror, heart, humor, and high-flying specta

·May 15, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Michael Arden on The Lost Boys: High Risks, Huge Rewards

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Arden is Tony-nominated for Best Direction of a Musical and Best Lighting Design of a Musical.

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Just last week, following his double 2026 Tony nominations, Michael Arden sat down with BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge to discuss bringing The Lost Boys to the stage- a production that blends horror, heart, humor, and high-flying spectacle.

How did the project come to him? Arden admitted that he had actually never seen the original film when he first got the call from producers. “I thought there was a real opportunity to do something really fun,” Arden explained. “The tone of it was so interesting that it was like horror... but there's a love story, but there's a family story, but there's Goonies-like adventure. You could really pack a lot into this! And that vampires are young and sexy. It just seemed like, well this, if we can pull this off, this is gonna be something.”

The new musical came straight to Broadway, without an out-of-town tryout– a move very intenionally made.

“We made the choice early on that we wanted the money to end up on stage,” he said. “We wanted to make the thing for the people who bought tickets for the ultimate goal, which was to make a Broadway show. Not going out of town was because of that, because, you know, if going out of town, you're spending five million or more on that, that is not going to end up on stage. So it was a much bigger risk... but luckily our producers were willing to take the risk because they knew we needed to deliver on stage.”

Instead, the production evolved in real time during its 30 Broadway previews.

“We just worked our tails off in previews and luckily the best audience and the best learning curve we had is a New York Broadway audience. The show changed so much in those previews.”

For Arden, finding the right tonal balance became one of the production’s greatest creative challenges. “We needed tonally to be able to delve into the ridiculousness so that I think the vampires could actually be scary,” he said. “I think if we spent all evening just in scary vampire land, they might not be so scary. It’s about the metaphor of: you need the light in order to appreciate the dark and vice versa.”

What does he hope that audoence will take away? “I hope they are energized and want to engage with the people they are with,” he shared. “That they want to be reminded that, yes, because we are not vampires, our lives are but brief. And what do we do with that time? We reach out for the people we love, we engage, yes we argue, but we uplift each other.

“I want people to leave and stay up all night and talk about what we have in common and what we don't have in common,” he said. “That's my greatest hope.”

Schmigadoon!

BoradwayWorld has just learned that THE LOST BOYS will launch a North American National Tour in Spring 2028, at Playhouse Square in Cleveland. Additional cities and tour dates will be announced at a later date.

Cast members from The Lost Boys joined Good Morning America last week for a pair of performances from the Tony-nominated musical. Watch a mashup performance of 'Lose Yourself' and 'Have to Have You,' and Shoshana Bean and Paul Alexander Nolan perform 'Wild.'

Go inside the local party scene in Santa Clara in a new look at The Lost Boys, now running at Broadway’s Palace Theatre. Check out new video from the show as stars, Tony-nominee Ali Louis Bourzgui and Maria Wirries, perform the hair metal-inspired tune, 'Have To Have You' by Tony-nominees The Rescues with the shows energetic ensemble.

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