Lost Girls
84

Lost Girls NYC Reviews and Tickets

84%
(38 Ratings)
Positive
97%
Mixed
3%
Negative
0%
Members say
Absorbing, Great acting, Clever, Intense, Riveting

About the Show

MCC presents a gritty drama about the reunion of a stressed-out retail clerk and her recovering alcoholic ex-husband after their teenage daughter goes missing, starring Piper Perabo.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (38)

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111 Reviews | 208 Followers
100
Outstanding, Gritty, Great writing, Amazing acting, Must see

See it if you want an incredible cast performing a twisty story about loss and struggle. perfect balance between humor and darkness. JUST GO.

Don't see it if there is literally no reason not to see this. it was unbelievable. i didn't want it to be over, i was lost in the story. this is theater.

112 Reviews | 36 Followers
95
Absorbing, Clever, Intelligent, Refreshing, Riveting

See it if you love a good plot twist or if you want a new take on family dramas

Don't see it if you're offended by foul language or simulated sex on stage

108 Reviews | 35 Followers
92
Absorbing, Clever, Great acting, Original, Funny

See it if You like original, insightful drama.

Don't see it if You're looking for light, fluffy entertainment.

68 Reviews | 63 Followers
90
Absorbing, Clever, Hilarious, Intense, Riveting

See it if you love a good family drama, dark plot twists, aggressively working class ambiance, women who swear, sassy mothers, gritty dramas, suspense

Don't see it if you are offended by swearing, onstage sex, onstage teen sex, occasionally forced accent work, intensely dark and gritty backstories.

666 Reviews | 125 Followers
88
Clever, Edgy, Great writing, Must see, Refreshing

See it if you want to think, guess and be on the edge of your seat. Lots of great eye opening moments that you don't expect.

Don't see it if you don't like dramas and having to think, they play will challenge you and you will like it

67 Reviews | 7 Followers
85
Great acting, Edgy, Profound, Relevant, Resonant

See it if Looking for a little darker of a show. It starts off nice but gets much darker in the end

Don't see it if you are unable to handle difficult subjects especially concerning young children.

97 Reviews | 102 Followers
85
Absorbing, Edgy, Intense

See it if you like edgy, intense shows with great acting

Don't see it if you're uncomfortable with strong language/situations, addiction issues

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127 Reviews | 888 Followers
85
Great acting, Absorbing, Intelligent, Poignant

See it if you enjoy shows about families having problems.

Don't see it if you prefer upbeat shows about likable characters.

Critic Reviews (17)

The New York Times
November 9th, 2015

"Ambling and ultimately quite moving comic drama...Theatergoers can become impatient with expositional setups for reveals they may not know are coming. And the long opening scene is entertaining enough but hardly grips the attention...Nothing in Mr. Pollono’s script adds much that’s new to what became the default sensibility of naturalistic modern literature. But Mr. Pollono invests his characters with such affectionate observational detail that he makes us like them, too."
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Time Out New York
November 9th, 2015

"See enough plays and you might start to feel pretty smug about your ability to spot an impending plot twist, but this one is far from flagrant and, in any case, Pollono keeps us so hooked on the vectors of tension sparking between the various characters (Maggie and Lou, in particular, share a scarifyingly tragic history) that the big picture tends to recede—only to resurface resoundingly in the end."
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New York Theatre Guide
November 10th, 2015

"The good news here is that Pollono’s storytelling hangs on well-developed characters engaged in a dark comedy...The deft hand of director Jo Bonney is everywhere—not least, in these well-crafted performances. What’s more, she juxtaposes scenes that seem to be simultaneous, playing with time and with us. She doesn’t so much tip her hand as she allows the audience to discover what’s up. Bonney and Pollono are comfortable collaborators. Lucky us."
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The Hollywood Reporter
November 9th, 2015

"The play works well both as a tense family drama and a moving portrayal of burgeoning teenage romance, and is further elevated by a wickedly clever narrative twist that completely upends our perceptions...Under the excellent direction of Jo Bonney, the ensemble shines, with all the actors delivering memorably vivid performances. The technical elements are sharp, with Hoover's sets and Theresa Squire's costumes perfectly conveying the working-class milieu."
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Theatermania
November 9th, 2015

"A story that — when it doesn't take shortcuts paved with sugar — poetically blends the grit of reality with a haunting lust for the past...the conclusion is disappointingly neat. Teen pregnancy, financial hardship, and domestic abuse is often a self-perpetuating cycle. A momentary happy ending is not enough to mark a new beginning — but Pollono convinces us to swallow our pessimism and cheerfully take in his spoonful of sugar."
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BroadwayWorld
November 11th, 2015

"'Lost Girls', like its predecessor, offers the snappy, colorful dialogue of troubled working class New Englanders with tight plotting and a clever twist...Perabo is solidly detailed playing a woman who, despite financial struggles, is determined for her daughter to have the kind of opportunities she never had. She leads a strong ensemble in an engaging, quick-moving play with a kicker of a finish."
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Lighting & Sound America
November 10th, 2015

"John Pollono manages to run rings around the family drama formula, with results that are both touching and loaded with suspense... Pollono nimbly leaps between the two halves of his narrative, confidently manipulating our expectations even as he doles out a series of revelations that, in all likelihood, you won't see coming... For the sheer pleasure of storytelling, 'Lost Girls' is a fine place to get lost for an hour and a half."
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Talkin' Broadway
November 9th, 2015

"Pollono has carved two compelling characters to occupy the heart of this not-always-compelling play...If the central four characters have been suavely, even movingly, executed, what surrounds them can sometimes feel excessive...For as good as the second half of Pollono's play is, when the ramifications of these tangled personal histories become unavoidable, the early scenes between the girl and boy on their road trip push their bubbly, youthful ardor a bit too far."
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