Backstage at Lost Girl

Connor Boyle, Staff Writer

What happened after Wendy grew up?

Kimberly Belflower’s Lost Girl looks to find an answer. This play centers on Peter Pan’s Wendy Darling, and her experience of living without Peter.

Lost Girl focuses on women’s experiences with loss, relationships, and growth.

“It’s about accepting change and learning how to be okay with difficult feelings,” senior Amelia Myers, who plays Wendy, said. “Through Wendy I think many people, teens and older, can find similarities to their own lives and experiences.”

“We’ve all put so much effort into this show, and we are so glad we get to share our hard work,” she said.

Lost Girl will be running at 7 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, and 1 p.m. on Sunday.Tickets can be purchased here.

Myers standing in Wendy’s bedroom.

Letters falling from the ceiling of the Little Theater.

Freshman Nora Sharman working on a backstage pulley.

Members of Tech Crew waiting in the green room.

Junior Henry Thomas speaking to the cast.

Juniors Shaya Scales, Kenna McBean, and Saige Joseph prepping in the dressing room.

Junior Janel Sharman sitting in the sound and light booth.

Senior S. Mack working while on a break.

Juniors Kenna McBean and Saige Joseph and sophomore Taylor Ross practicing on stage.

Junior Fox Duelli standing in Wendy’s window.

Members of the cast preparing in the dressing room.

The cast and crew, seen through Wendy’s window.

Sophomore Georgia Sottosanto-Sorenson working in the sound and light booth.

A ship’s mast and sail, part of the show’s set.