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News The Lost Boys Musical to Play Limited Run in Manhattan; Casting Announced The Lost Boys, a new musical based on the history and life of J. M. Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies brothers, will play a limited engagement at the Medicine Show Theatre on 52nd Street Nov. 23-Dec. 5.

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Perryn Pomatto plays J. M. Barrie

Written and directed by Jake Lloyd, the cast will feature Perryn Pomatto as J. M. Barrie and Jen Faith Brown as Mary Ansell Barrie with Don Marrazzo, Katherine Wright, Erik Petersen, Andrew J. Overcash, Christopher Robert Prozeller, Brian Maxsween, Matthew Hooper, Neil Dingow, Simon Abramov, Joshua David Bishop, Arianna Armon, Dawn Barry, Meaghan Bell, Adrienne Hurd, Evan Schultz, Katie Siegmund, Abigail Treut and Ashley Westbrook.

The Lost Boys, according to press notes, "follows the story of J.M. Barrie and the Davies boys as they set out to discover what staying young really means. Through games and adventures, Barrie begins to piece together a magical island and the creatures and stories that live there. Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies try to cope with the intrusion of the 'little man' until Arthur finds out he is dying of cancer. It is up to Barrie now to step in as father. As the Davies brothers grow into young men, they try to break free of 'Neverland' and grow beyond the world that Barrie has created for them. As each tries to come to terms with moving on, Barrie refuses to let them go. For the Lost Boys, the break from family ends with terrible consequences."

The Medicine Show Theatre is located at 549 West 52nd Street, 3rd floor. Show times are Nov. 23-28 and Dec. 1-4 at 8 PM, Nov. 28 and Dec. 4 at 2 PM and Nov. 29 and Dec. 5 at 3 PM.

For tickets visitwww.thelostboysmusical.com.

 
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