
The Lightning Thief: Percy Jackson Musical
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ReportThe 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.
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dreamworkshera
the musical revolves around the gods, who are extremely dismissive of their children. the song “Campfire Song” revolves around the demigods’ anger towards their godly parents, and Annabeth mentions how “my step mom, she hates me, and my dad works all day, so i left virginia and i ran away”. The beginning of “The Day I Got Expelled” also shows demigods being angry towards their parents. A few minutes after “The Day I Got Expelled”, Percy’s stepdad is shown to be verbally abusive, but not as explicit as it was shown in the books. In “The Last Day of Summer” near the end, a character describes their anger towards the gods and their godly parent.
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dreamworkshera
Percy’s stepdad is an alcoholic.
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dreamworkshera
Percy’s stepdad is an alcoholic.
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Not unless the Minotaur counts.
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Does someone fall to their death?
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percy almost does after “DOA” but is caught
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Is there eye mutilation?
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a character mentions they got a scar on their eye once.
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Children
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Percy has several near death situations but doesnt die.
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dreamworkshera
this happens a few minutes after “Strong”.
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MirandaBa23
A scene in the Underworld depicts dead musicians. How ghostly they seem depends on the production's choices and the audience's interpretation.
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in “The Day I Got Expelled”, percy’s teacher says “kicked out of five schools in six years? one might question your parenting” when it’s shown that percy struggles with school due to his ADHD and dyslexia. percy suffers with internalised ableism which is shown in “Strong”. he says “I can’t focus, I stink at school. My ADD gets the best of me. Dyslexia? Not cool” in addition to a few other lines, including thinking he’s a freak. no one else says anything ableist to him, though, and his mother is shown to be fully supportive of him.
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Does the black guy die first?
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dreamworkshera
a demon dies first, but the first human character to die is a black woman.
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the ending is open ended yet positive as this is based off one book in a series.
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percy gets hurt in multiple situations and so do a few other characters, but nothing is shown in details and no fake blood is used.
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