BAT BOY
New Line Theatre
BAT BOY
New Line Theatre

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DateOctober 2 - 25, 2025
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VenueMarcelle
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On SaleAugust 29 at 10:00 AM
The Musical-Horror-Comedy-Thriller, Based on a Shocking True Story!
New Line kicks off its 34th season with the return of one of the funniest, smartest musicals in recent years, BAT BOY. Created by Keythe Farley, Brian Flemming, and Laurence O'Keefe, this outrageously entertaining rock thriller is based on a bizarre and hilarious story ripped from the headlines of the satirical tabloid The Weekly World News. The musical tells the strange tale of a half-boy, half-bat discovered in a West Virginia cave, sparking a heartwarming yet freaky journey that defies expectations.
In 1992, the Weekly World News first described the bat child this way: "Discovered in a cave in Hope Falls, West Virginia, this half-bat has escaped from captivity and is currently at large. He can be identified by large, pointy ears and oversized eyes that make him profoundly sensitive to sound and light. The creature has reportedly attacked at least 3 people with his razor-sharp fangs and should be considered extremely dangerous." Since then he has become a national hero and he even went to Afghanistan, where his instincts were particularly useful in caves, to fight the Taliban. Now, finally, his real story can be told.
BAT BOY tackles a range of bold topics, like American prejudice, modern religion, genetic engineering, even inter-species sex. Think of it as Little Shop of Horrors meets Les Misérables meets Dracula, with its own unique blend of big-hearted comic horror that will have you checking under the bed at night and nibbling on your loved ones during the day.
The musical was first developed through workshops at the Directors Company in Los Angeles during 1999 and 2000, later premiering at L.A.’s Actors' Gang, before its New York debut in 2001 at the Union Square Theatre. BAT BOY won the 2001 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical, the 2001 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical, the 1999 and 2000 Richard Rodgers Awards, and a Theatre World Award for Deven May in the title role.
The New Line cast includes Rafael DaCosta (as Edgar the Bat Boy), Ian McCreary (Dr. Thomas Parker), Brittany Kohl (Meredith Parker), Marlee Wenski (Shelley Parker), Stephen Thompson (Sheriff Reynolds), Bee Mecey (Ron Taylor/Mayor Maggie), Zack Huels (Deputy Bud/Daisy/Pan), Ronmal Mottley (Mrs. Taylor/Rev. Hightower/Roy), Zack Thompson (Rick Taylor/Lorraine), and Chelsie Johnston (Ruthie Taylor/Ned/Impassioned Female Soloist). New Line's production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore, with music direction by Jason Eschhofen, and costume design by Becca Rose Bessette.
Date Information
Preview Night
Opening Night After-Party following the performance
Bohemian Night
Post-show talk-back with the cast and staff
Additional Links
Pricing Info
All seating is General Admission.
Preview Thursday: Adult = $30, Student = $20, Senior = $25
Thursday, Oct. 9: Bohemian Night, $20
All Other Performances: Adult = $35, Senior = $30, Student = $25
TICKET PRICE | SERVICE CHARGE | FACILITY FEE | TOTAL PER TICKET |
$35.00 | $5.25 | $1.00 | $41.25 |
$30.00 | $4.50 | $1.00 | $35.50 |
$25.00 | $3.75 | $1.00 | $29.75 |
$20.00 | $3.00 | $1.00 | $24.00 |
Educators / Military can purchase half-price tickets on Thursdays.
High School student and college student discounts are at the door only.
Other Info
ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE
METROTIX SALES END: curtain time
Tickets will be delivered via email, to either print at home or display on your mobile device.
Located in the Grand Center Arts District in St. Louis, Missouri, The Marcelle features a state of the art black box theater, professional dance studios, and nonprofit office suites. A "home for the arts", The Marcelle welcomes New Line Theatre, Dance St. Louis & Big Muddy Dance Co., as resident arts organizations, and hosts productions from Kranzberg Arts Foundation residents and independent producers.
Photo: Luke Lindberg