Lost In Time

by Tony Pasqualini

Danny Petrelli, a sixty-four year old man, wakes up one morning as his twenty-three year old self. He finds himself in his Boston University apartment, facing his old roommate, Robert. When Danny reveals this miraculous/bizarre occurrence to Robert and explains that prior to his transformation his life was in disarray, the occult minded Robert not only accepts his story, but convinces him that he has been given...

Danny Petrelli, a sixty-four year old man, wakes up one morning as his twenty-three year old self. He finds himself in his Boston University apartment, facing his old roommate, Robert. When Danny reveals this miraculous/bizarre occurrence to Robert and explains that prior to his transformation his life was in disarray, the occult minded Robert not only accepts his story, but convinces him that he has been given a second chance and can rectify mistakes he has made by connecting with his future wife, Gwen. But when Danny attempts to alter his life story by contacting and initiating a relationship with Gwen, their relationship founders badly, and Danny must find a way to save what he believes to be his future.
Lost In Time is a time traveling romance where a man is given a second chance to rectify the mess he’s made of his life.

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  • Tom Jacobson: Lost In Time

    Lost in Time is deceptively serious and thoughtful. It starts off like a time-traveling romantic comedy—and although it is romantic and often funny—it transcends the genre by asking real questions about what makes a satisfyingly meaningful life. The refreshingly simple and plausible explanation of “how does time travel work” leaves the play room to explore more grounded human joys and sorrows. A sweet and moving show!

    Lost in Time is deceptively serious and thoughtful. It starts off like a time-traveling romantic comedy—and although it is romantic and often funny—it transcends the genre by asking real questions about what makes a satisfyingly meaningful life. The refreshingly simple and plausible explanation of “how does time travel work” leaves the play room to explore more grounded human joys and sorrows. A sweet and moving show!

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Ensemble Studio Theatre, Los Angeles, Year 2016

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Ensemble Studio Theatre, Los Angeles, Year 2018