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The cabbie chewed his cigar and sized us up. 'Thats three hundred miles. For that, you gotta pay up front. '
'You accept casino debit cards?' Annabeth asked.
He shrugged. 'Some of em. Same as credit cards. I gotta swipe em through first. '
Annabeth handed him her green LotusCash card.
He looked at it skeptically.
'Swipe it,' Annabeth invited.
He did.
His meter machine started rattling. The lights flashed. Finally an infinity symbol came up next to the dollar sign.
The cigar fell out of the drivers mouth. He looked back at us, his eyes wide. 'Where to in Los Angeles. . . uh, Your Highness?'
'The Santa Monica Pier. ' Annabeth sat up a little straighter. I could tell she liked the 'Your Highness' thing. 'Get us there fast, and you can keep the change. '
Maybe she shouldnt have told him that. The cabs speedometer never dipped below ninety-five the whole way through the Mojave Desert.
On the road, we had plenty of time to talk. I told Annabeth and Grover about my latest dream, but the details got sketchier the more I tried to remember them. The Lotus Casino seemed to have short-circuited my memory. I couldnt recall what the invisible servants voice had sounded like, though I was sure it was somebody I knew. The servant had called the monster in the pit something other than 'my lord' . . . some special name or title. . . .
'The Silent One?' Annabeth suggested. 'The Rich One? Both of those are nicknames for Hades. '
'Maybe . . . ' I said, though neither sounded quite right.
'That throne room sounds like Hadess,' Grover said. 'Thats the way its usually described. '
I shook my head. 'Somethings wrong. The throne room wasnt the main part of the dream. And that voice from the pit . . . I dont know. It just didnt feel like a gods voice. '
Annabeths eyes widened.
'What?' I asked.
'Oh . . . nothing. I was just—No, it has to be Hades. Maybe he sent this thief, this invisible person, to get the master bolt, and something went wrong—'
'Like what?'
'I—I dont know,' she said. 'But if he stole Zeuss symbol of power from Olympus, and the gods were hunting him, I mean, a lot of things could go wrong. So this thief had to hide the bolt, or he lost it somehow. Anyway, he failed to bring it to Hades. Thats what the voice said in your dream, right? The guy failed. That would explain what the Furies were searching for when they came after us on the bus. Maybe they thought we had retrieved the bolt. '
I wasnt sure what was wrong with her. She looked pale.
'But if Id already retrieved the bolt,' I said, 'why would I be traveling to the Underworld?'
'To threaten Hades,' Grover suggested. 'To bribe or blackmail him into getting your mom back. '
I whistled. 'You have evil thoughts for a goat. '
'Why, thank you. '
'But the thing in the pit said it was waiting for two items,' I said. 'If the master bolt is one, whats the other?'
Grover shook his head, clearly mystified.
Annabeth was looking at me as if she knew my next question, and was silently willing me not to ask it.
'You have an idea what might be in that pit, dont you?' I asked her. 'I mean, if it isnt Hades?'
'Percy . . . lets not talk about it. Because if it isnt Hades . . . No. It has to be Hades. '
Wasteland rolled by. We passed a sign that said CALIFORNIA STATE LINE, 12 MILES.
I got the feeling I was missing one simple, critical piece of information. It was like when I stared at a common word I should know, but I couldnt make sense of it because one or two letters were floating around. The more I thought about my quest, the more I was sure that confronting Hades wasnt the real answer. There was something else going on, something even more dangerous.
The problem was: we were hurtling toward the Underworld at ninety-five miles an hour, betting that Hades had the master bolt. If we got there and found out we were wrong, we wouldnt have time to correct ourselves. The solstice deadline would pass and war would begin.
'The answer is in the Underworld,' Annabeth assured me. 'You saw spirits of the dead, Percy. Theres only one place that could be. Were doing the right thing. '
She tried to boost our morale by suggesting clever strategies for getting into the Land of the Dead, but my heart wasnt in it. There were just too many unknown factors. It was like cramming for a test without knowing the subject. And believe me, Id done that enough times.
The cab sped west. Every gust of wind through Death Valley sounded like a spirit of the dead. Every time the brakes hissed on an eighteen-wheeler, it reminded me of Echidnas reptilian voice.
At sunset, the taxi dropped us at the beach in Santa Monica. It looked exactly the way L. A. beaches do in the movies, only it smelled worse. There were carnival rides lining the Pier, palm trees lining the sidewalks, homeless guys sleeping in the sand dunes, and surfer dudes waiting for the perfect wave.
Grover, Annabeth, and I walked down to the edge of the surf.
'What now?' Annabeth asked.
The Pacific was turning gold in the setting sun. I thought about how long it had been since Id stood on the beach at Montauk, on the opposite side of the country, looking out at a different sea.
How could there be a god who could control all that? What did my science teacher used to say—two-thirds of the earths surface was covered in water? How could I be the son of someone that powerful?
I stepped into the surf.
'Percy?' Annabeth said. 'What are you doing?'
I kept walking, up to my waist, then my chest.
She called after me, 'You know how polluted that water is? Therere all kinds of toxic—'
Thats when my head went under.
I held my breath at first. Its difficult to intentionally inhale water. Finally I couldnt stand it anymore. I gasped. Sure enough, I could breathe normally.
I walked down into the shoals. I shouldnt have been able to see through the murk, but somehow I could tell where everything was. I could sense the rolling texture of the bottom. I could make out sand-dollar colonies dotting the sandbars. I could even see the currents, warm and cold streams swirling together.
I felt something rub against my leg. I looked down and almost shot out of the water like a ballistic missile. Sliding along beside me was a five-foot-long mako shark.
But the thing wasnt attacking. It was nuzzling me. Heeling like a dog. Tentatively, I touched its dorsal fin. It bucked a little, as if inviting me to hold tighter. I grabbed the fin with both hands. It took off, pulling me along. The shark carried me down into the darkness. It deposited me at the edge of the ocean proper, where the sand bank dropped off into a huge chasm. It was like standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon at midnight, not being able to see much, but knowing the void was right there.
The surface shimmered maybe a hundred and fifty feet above. I knew I shouldve been crushed by the pressure. Then again, I shouldnt have been able to breathe. I wondered if there was a limit to how deep I could go, if I could sink straight to the bottom of the Pacific.
Then I saw something glimmering in the darkness below, growing bigger and brighter as it rose toward me. A womans voice, like my mothers, called: 'Percy Jackson. '
As she got closer, her shape became clearer. She had flowing black hair, a dress made of green silk. Light flickered around her, and her eyes were so distractingly beautiful I hardly noticed the stallion-sized sea horse she was riding.
She dismounted. The sea horse and the mako shark whisked off and started playing something that looked like tag. The underwater lady smiled at me. 'Youve come far, Percy Jackson. Well done. '
I wasnt quite sure what to do, so I bowed. 'Youre the woman who spoke to me in the Mississippi River. '
'Yes, child. I am a Nereid, a spirit of the sea. It was not easy to appear so far upriver, but the naiads, my freshwater cousins, helped sustain my life force. They honor Lord Poseidon, though they do not serve in his court. '
'And . . . you serve in Poseidons court?'
She nodded. 'It has been many years since a child of the Sea God has been born. We have watched you with great interest. '
Suddenly I remembered faces in the waves off MontaukBeach when I was a little boy, reflections of smiling women. Like so many of the weird things in my life, Id never given it much thought before.
'If my father is so interested in me,' I said, 'why isnt he here? Why doesnt he speak to me?'
A cold current rose out of the depths.
'Do not judge the Lord of the Sea too harshly,' the Nereid told me. 'He stands at the brink of an unwanted war. He has much to occupy his time. Besides, he is forbidden to help you directly. The gods may not show such favoritism. '
'Even to their own children?'
'Especially to them. The gods can work by indirect influence only. That is why I give you a warning, and a gift. '
She held out her hand. Three white pearls flashed in her palm.
'I know you journey to Hadess realm,' she said. 'Few mortals have ever done this and survived: Orpheus, who had great music skill; Hercules, who had great strength; Houdini, who could escape even the depths of Tartarus. Do you have these talents?'
'Urn . . . no, maam. '
'Ah, but you have something else, Percy. You have gifts you have only begun to know. The oracles have foretold a great and terrible future for you, should you survive to manhood. Poseidon would not have you die before your time. Therefore take these, and when you are in need, smash a pearl at your feet. '
'What will happen?'
'That,' she said, 'depends on the need. But remember: what belongs to the sea will always return to the sea. '
'What about the warning?'
Her eyes flickered with green light. 'Go with what your heart tells you, or you will lose all. Hades feeds on doubt and hopelessness. He will trick you if he can, make you mistrust your own judgment. Once you are in his realm, he will never willingly let you leave. Keep faith. Good luck, Percy Jackson. '
She summoned her sea horse and rode toward the void.
'Wait!' I called. 'At the river, you said not to trust the gifts. What gifts?'
'Good-bye, young hero,' she called back, her voice fading into the depths. 'You must listen to your heart. ' She became a speck of glowing green, and then she was gone.
I wanted to follow her down into the darkness. I wanted to see the court of Poseidon. But I looked up at the sunset darkening on the surface. My friends were waiting. We had so little time. . . .
I kicked upward toward the shore.
When I reached the beach, my clothes dried instantly. I told Grover and Annabeth what had happened, and showed them the pearls.
Annabeth grimaced. 'No gift comes without a price. '
'They were free. '
'No. ' She shook her head. 'There is no such thing as a free lunch. Thats an ancient Greek saying that translated pretty well into American. There will be a price. You wait. '
On that happy thought, we turned our backs on the sea.
With some spare change from Aress backpack, we took the bus into West Hollywood. I showed the driver the Underworld address slip Id taken from Aunty Ems Garden Gnome Emporium, but hed never heard of DOA Recording Studios.
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The Lightning Thief:
The Percy Jackson Musical
MusicRob Rokicki
LyricsRob Rokicki
BookJoe Tracz
BasisThe Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
PremiereJuly 21, 2014: Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City
Productions2014 Off-Broadway
2015 National Tour
2017 Off-Broadway revival
2019 National Tour
2019 Broadway

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is a musical with music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki and a book by Joe Tracz, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Rick Riordan. The musical follows Percy Jackson, a teenager who newly discovers that he is a demigod and goes on an epic quest to find Zeus' missing lightning bolt and prevent a war between the Greek gods.

Background[edit]

The musical was initially introduced in New York City Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre by Theatreworks USA in 2014 as a one-hour musical, part of its free theatre series, and went on to a national tour.[1] A new version, with a new score and an updated, expanded script was produced with previews from March 23, 2017, and an official opening on April 4 and a last performance on May 6 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.[2] This production had a new cast, except for Kristin Stokes as Annabeth Chase. The show began a national tour in Chicago in 2019.[citation needed]

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The Lightning Thief then played a 16-week limited run on Broadway, beginning previews September 20 and opened on October 16 at the Longacre Theatre,[3] with the national tour cast reprising their roles.[4] The musical closed on Broadway on January 5, 2020, and a national tour was scheduled to begin in late 2020.[5]

Plot[edit]

Act 1[edit]

Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy with ADHD and dyslexia, is on a field trip to the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. While there, his substitute pre-algebra teacher, Mrs. Dodds, asks to speak with him. Once alone, Mrs. Dodds transforms into a Fury, a mythological Greek demon of Hades. Thanks to a pen that transforms into a sword named Riptide, thrown to Percy by his Latin teacher, Mr. Brunner, Percy manages to fend off and vaporize Mrs. Dodds. After this incident, Percy is expelled from his school due to him failing to stay with the group, and him already being on probation. When Percy tries to explain what happened, he is shocked to find that neither Mr. Brunner or his best friend, Grover Underwood remember Mrs. Dodds, nor does anyone else ('Prologue/The Day I Got Expelled'). Percy says goodbye to them, and heads home for summer vacation.

Back at his apartment, his mother, Sally Jackson, seems to understand and even forgive Percy's expulsion, while her husband, Gabe Ugliano, does not. Gabe abuses Percy, and Sally confesses she needs to tell him about his father, who left before Percy was born. Percy, extremely bitter about his father and upset with himself for being expelled yet again, laments on his actions, being increasingly hard upon himself. Sally assures Percy the quirks and abnormalities of someone is what makes them special ('Strong'). Sally takes Percy to the beach where she met Percy's father, and the two run into Grover. Shockingly for Percy, Grover turns out to actually be a satyr, a Greek goat-like protector.

Suddenly, a Minotaur (half-bull, half-man) attacks the trio. Sally sacrifices herself so that Percy and Grover can make it to a place she calls 'camp'. The Minotaur kills Sally right before Percy's eyes who, in vengeance of his mother, finishes him off. Percy is kicked in the head and falls unconscious, where he dreams of a man in a Hawaiian shirt, who gives him a seashell, claiming, 'What belongs to the sea can always return' ('The Minotaur/The Weirdest Dream').

When Percy awakes, he finds himself in a place called Camp Half-Blood. The shell the strange man in his dream gifted him remains in his pocket. The camp director, Mr. D (who is actually Dionysus, god of wine and madness), reluctantly explains to Percy that he is a demigod, the son of a human and a Greek god ('Another Terrible Day'). Mr. Brunner (who is really Chiron, an immortal centaur), is also at the camp, and explains to Percy that the gods will send a sign to claim him. However, Percy is still skeptical and angry that his father has shown no sign of care for him all these years. Luke Castellan, a nineteen-year-old son of Hermes, sympathises with Percy, telling him that many half-bloods never know their godly parents, as they are not claimed ('Their Sign').

Percy settles in and meets several other campers such as Silena Beauregard (a daughter of Aphrodite), Katie Gardner (a daughter of Demeter), Clarisse La Rue (a daughter of Ares who takes an immediate disliking to Percy), and Annabeth Chase (a daughter of Athena who took care of Percy while he was unconscious). Annabeth quickly takes the helm of the leader during a game of capture the flag, instructing Percy to sit and wait in the boys' bathroom to assure he won't 'mess things up'. Clarisse singles him out and tries to 'pulverize' him, but the toilets unexpectedly burst to life, dousing her ('Put You in Your Place'). After things settle down, the campers, bar Clarisse, join around the campfire and vent about their unsteady, and in some cases harmful, relationships with both their godly and mortal parents ('Campfire Song').

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Percy is claimed as the son of Poseidon, god of the sea, and it is at once rumored that Zeus' lightning bolt has been stolen and Percy is the number one suspect. Percy is told he and two others must go on a quest to retrieve the bolt, to prevent a war between the gods. He is also sent to receive a prophecy from the Oracle of Delphi ('The Oracle'). After the Oracle's prophecy, Percy is upset that he has to leave Camp Half-Blood for a quest that will be unsuccessful, and in turn, externalizes his grievances ('Good Kid'). Percy however, only accepts the quest because Luke hints that his mom will be in the Underworld, the target location of the search, since Hades is the rumored real thief. Annabeth and Grover force themselves into the quest, and after a pair of winged shoes is given to them from Luke, the three are pushed into the woods with little care and protection ('Killer Quest!').

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Act 2[edit]

The three questers have just escaped a bus, attacked by the three Furies. Just after blowing it up, they become hopelessly lost ('Lost!'). In a frantic decision, Percy suggests they should enter Aunty Em's Garden Gnome Emporium. The strange Auntie Em requests to take pictures of the three, but is revealed to actually be Medusa. Percy cuts off her head with his pen/sword, Riptide, and, as a joke, sends the head to the gods over the mail. Annabeth seems particularly upset with this run-in, so while Grover scouts out their surroundings, Percy confronts her about this. She confesses that for her whole life she has been ignored by everyone around her, and is desperate for a chance to prove herself to Athena, her mother, and make the history books ('My Grand Plan').

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Grover returns with train tickets to St. Louis and they set off, encountering many dangers such as a Chimera, nasty storms, some dam snacks and the Lotus Hotel and Casino. They also meet up with Ares, who gives them a lift to Nevada ('Drive'). While on a bus ride to Los Angeles, Percy has a dream of a man speaking with someone whom the man refers to as 'my lord'. The powerful voice mentions sacrifices and brings up a name, Thalia ('The Weirdest Dream Reprise'). Percy wakes with a jolt and asks Grover if he has ever heard of someone named Thalia. Grover confides that a few years back he was sent to escort Luke, Annabeth and Thalia Grace, Zeus's daughter, to camp. However, the team was attacked, and Grover failed to save Thalia, who ended up sacrificing herself, and being turned into the tree that protects the borders of Camp Half-Blood. He holds himself responsible, and thinks Percy will be ashamed of him ('The Tree on the Hill'). Percy assures Grover that no matter who he is or what he does, Percy will always want him as a friend.

The trio arrive in the Underworld, where they are given a tour of the horror by Charon and several long-dead musicians ('DOA'). Percy realizes that the lightning bolt is hidden in his backpack, and the three work out the possibilities of how it could have gotten there. An incident where Percy is nearly dragged into Tartarus by the shoes Luke gave him occurs and the group is discovered. After a brief conversation with an innocent Hades, Percy withdraws the shell from his pocket and blows it, realizing it was from Poseidon, and it opens a portal out of the Underworld. Vowing to return to save his mom, Percy, Annabeth and Grover escape. Percy hypothesizes that Ares is the one who planted the bolt in his bag and comes to terms with both himself and Poseidon, declaring himself a son of Poseidon, and uses his gift with water and the help of Annabeth and Grover to best Ares ('Son of Poseidon').

The trio return to camp heroes, but Percy couldn't be more troubled. He confides in Luke that he feels just as confused as before, and Luke agrees, stating he felt similar after his own quest. Luke inadvertently tells Percy that he is the true lightning thief and that he has teamed up with Kronos to get back at the gods, who he feels have done him wrong ('The Last Day of Summer'). Luke attacks Percy and escapes. Percy declares that there will be a war no matter how they try to stall it, but he and his friends will be prepared and do whatever it takes to fight it ('Bring on the Monsters').

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Principal roles and original cast[edit]

Character(s)Off-Broadway
(2014)
First US tour
(2015)[6]
Off-Broadway revival
(2017)
Second US tour and Broadway
(2019)
Percy JacksonEric MeyersTroy IwataChris McCarrell
Grover UnderwoodJordan StanleyJon FriestedtGeorge SalazarJorrel Javier
Mr. D (Dionysus)Parker DrownMatt Hill
Annabeth ChaseKristin StokesRebecca DuckworthKristin Stokes
Luke Castellan, Ares, & GabeParker DrownMatt HillJames Hayden Rodriguez
Sally Jackson & OracleZakiya YoungAllison HuntCarrie CompereJalynn Steele
Silena BeauregardN/A
CharonParker DrownMatt Hill
Mrs. Dodds & Clarisse La RueZakiya YoungAllison HuntSarah Beth Pfeifer
Katie GardnerN/A
Mr. Brunner/Chiron, Poseidon, Hades, & MedusaGraham StevensDean LinnardJonathan RavivRyan Knowles
KronosN/A

Musical numbers[edit]

Original Off-Broadway / First US Tour
  • 'Prologue/The Day I Got Expelled' – Percy, Mr. Brunner, Mrs. Dodds, Grover, and Company
  • 'Strong' – Sally and Percy
  • 'The Minotaur/The Weirdest Dream' – Percy, Sally, Grover, and Company
  • 'Their Sign' – Chiron, Percy, and Luke
  • 'Put You in Your Place' – Clarisse, Annabeth, Percy, and Company
  • 'The Oracle' – Oracle and Ensemble
  • 'Killer Quest!' – Percy, Grover, Annabeth, and Company
  • 'The Tree on the Hill' – Grover, Thalia, Annabeth, Luke, Percy, and Company
  • 'In the Same Boat' – Grover, Annabeth, Percy, Ares, and Charon
  • 'Put You in Your Place' (Reprise) – Ares
  • 'The Last Day of Summer' (Part 1) – Percy, Annabeth, Grover, Luke, and Company
  • 'Good Weird' - Percy and Annabeth
  • 'The Last Day of Summer' (Part 2) – Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Company
  • 'The Day I Got Expelled' (Reprise) – Percy and Company
Off-Broadway revival / Second US Tour / Original Broadway
Act 1
  • 'Prologue/The Day I Got Expelled' – Percy, Mr. Brunner, Mrs. Dodds, Grover, and Company
  • 'Strong' – Sally and Percy
  • 'The Minotaur/The Weirdest Dream' – Percy, Sally, Grover, and Company
  • 'Another Terrible Day' – Mr. D
  • 'Their Sign' – Chiron, Percy, and Luke
  • 'Put You in Your Place' – Clarisse, Annabeth, Percy and Company
  • 'The Campfire Song' – Luke, Annabeth, Percy, Grover, Katie, Silena, and Chiron
  • 'The Oracle' – Oracle and Ensemble
  • 'Good Kid' – Percy and Company
  • 'Killer Quest!' – Percy, Grover, Annabeth, and Company
Act 2
  • 'Lost!” – Percy, Annabeth and Grover
  • 'My Grand Plan' – Annabeth
  • 'Drive' – Grover, Annabeth, Percy, Ares, and Company
  • 'The Weirdest Dream' (Reprise) – Percy, Kronos, and Luke
  • 'The Tree on the Hill' – Grover, Thalia, Annabeth, Luke, Percy, and Company
  • 'D.O.A.' – Charon and Company
  • 'Son of Poseidon' – Percy, Ares, Annabeth, Grover, Sally, and Company
  • 'The Last Day of Summer' – Percy, Luke, and Company
  • 'Bring on the Monsters'– Percy, Annabeth, Grover, Clarisse, Chiron, Silena, and Luke

Recording[edit]

The Off-Broadway revival cast album was released on July 7, 2017. For a limited-time, Broadway Records offered a special package that included an official Lightning Thief T-shirt in addition to a physical copy of the cast album.[7]

A deluxe version of the Off-Broadway revival cast album was released on December 6, 2019. The album contains 5 cut songs sung by members of the Broadway cast.

A karaoke album was also released on December 6, containing the songs 'Good Kid', 'Killer Quest!', 'My Grand Plan', 'The Tree On The Hill', and 'Bring On The Monsters'.[8]

Critical response[edit]

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical received positive reviews from critics off-Broadway. Fern Siegel, for The Huffington Post, praised the musical for its dialogue, story and cast, calling it 'a reminder that Off-Broadway is an important venue for musicals',[9] while Raven Snook, for Time Out, describe it as 'worthy of the gods'.[10]

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Frank Scheck, in reviewing the production for The Hollywood Reporter, wrote that the musical 'proves far more enjoyable than the misbegotten 2010 film version or its 2013 sequel' and 'also provides an excellent if irreverent introduction to Greek mythology that just might persuade some kids to dig deeper.'[11]

The show opened on Broadway to widely negative reviews. Jesse Green, the co-chief theater critic for The New York Times, wrote, 'it is both overblown and underproduced, filled with sentiments it can't support and effects it can't pull off'. He criticized the show as having 'all the charm of a tension headache'.[12]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2017
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding MusicalNominated
Outstanding Book of a MusicalJoe TraczNominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalGeorge SalazarNominated

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.iobdb.com/Production/5825
  2. ^'New Version of Lightning Thief Musical to Play Off-Broadway'. Playbill. January 10, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  3. ^Gans, Andrew (August 12, 2019). 'The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical Is Heading to Broadway'. Playbill. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  4. ^Clement, Olivia (2019-08-12). 'Broadway's Lightning Thief Finds Its Cast'. Playbill. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  5. ^Clement, Olivia (2019-12-17). 'The Lightning Thief to Head on Tour Post-Broadway'. Playbill. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  6. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20170809032132/http://www.theatreworksusa.org/uploads/proginfo/proginfo_1592.pdf
  7. ^'The Lightning Thief Original Cast Recording'. Broadway Records. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
  8. ^'The Lightning Thief (Deluxe Edition)'. Broadway Records. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  9. ^'Stage Door: The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, In & Of Itself'. The Huffington Post. April 13, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  10. ^'The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical'. Time Out. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  11. ^''The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical': Theater Review'. The Hollywood Reporter. April 4, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  12. ^Green, Jesse (2019-10-16). 'Review: 'The Lightning Thief,' a Far Cry From Olympus'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-10-22.

External links[edit]

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