Ben Platt talks 'Theater Camp' movie, 'great joys' of working with fiancé Noah Galvin


Ben Platt didn’t grow up singing Britney Spears and ‘N Sync.

“I was listening to ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’ and doing (musicals) in my backyard,” he says. “I asked for a fog machine for my birthday when I was 7 or 8, and for clip-on microphones. I was slowly upping the production value of my shows, which were almost always my little brother and I playing all the characters. We did ‘Cats’ with some overturned furniture and garbage cans – it gets pretty bad.”

Like Mistoffelees himself, Platt has now conjured up a big-screen ode to theater-kid magic with “Theater Camp” (in theaters Friday), playing a frazzled counselor at a cash-strapped performing arts camp in upstate New York. When the program’s founder (Amy Sedaris) has a strobe-induced seizure during a middle-school production of “Bye Bye Birdie,” the instructors rally together to put on a show and save the camp.

Amos (Ben Platt, left) and Rebecca-Diane (Molly Gordon) write a musical honoring their hospital-bound mentor in new comedy "Theater Camp."

Ben Platt recalls the ‘pleasant surprise’ of making ‘Theater Camp’ with fiancé Noah Galvin

“Theater Camp” is directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman, who co-wrote the screenplay with Platt and his fiancé, actor Noah Galvin. The sweetly offbeat film is “an amalgam of all our collective teachers and experiences,” says Platt, 29, who grew up doing musical theater in Los Angeles with Gordon, his childhood friend.

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