What To Know About This Production
LOST GIRL
By Kimberly Belflower
Author of John Proctor Is the Villain
Kimberly Belflower’s Lost Girl has quickly become one of the most talked-about new plays for young performers — praised nationally for its honesty, emotional clarity, and theatrical imagination. A companion to the Peter Pan mythos, the play revisits Wendy Darling as she navigates first love, lingering loss, and what it means to grow up on her own terms. Critics have called Lost Girl “tender, haunting, and beautifully modern.”
The production is designed for simple, flexible staging, with the emphasis placed on ensemble storytelling: movement, memory, and the emotional lives of its young characters. A cast of predominantly female roles provides strong opportunities for actors of all experiences. While the play explores real feelings — heartbreak, longing, and resilience — it does so with warmth, humor, and a deeply relatable contemporary voice.
For more about the play, you can read the existing synopsis here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Girl_(play)
Performances
- Feb 5 Thursday 7:30 PM
- Feb 6 Friday 7:30 PM
- Feb 7 Saturday 7:30 PM