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Elhamalawy ’21, Champe ’22 and Gil ’26 Participate in New Musical Workshop

Three musical theatre alumni will participate in a workshop for “The Lost Boys: The Musical,” a new musical based on the hit 1987 Warner Bros. film heading to Broadway in Spring 2026. In this workshop, Drew Elhamalawy ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre), will assist Tony Award winner Michael Arden; Jordan Champe ’22 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will be playing multiple characters in the ensemble; and Miguel Gil ’26 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will be playing the role of Edgar Frog.

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