Theater enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as Tony-nominated musicals—“The Lost Boys,” “Schmigadoon!,” “Titaníque,” and “Two Strangers”—continue to thrive despite economic challenges. These productions have captivated audiences with their unique stories and performances.
Director Michael Arden, who helmed “The Lost Boys,” conveys the complexities of launching a Broadway musical with a touch of humor. Comparing the endeavor to starting a new civilization highlights the monumental efforts required to bring such artistic visions to life.
These musicals not only showcase creative talents but also defy the odds during a time when economic pressures could have hampered their success.
“You might as well say, like, ‘Start a new civilization,’” Michael Arden remarked.
Such resilience serves as a testament to the dedication and passion that drives theater professionals to create unforgettable experiences for their audiences.

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