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Thursday 10 October 2024

Max Harwood to Star as Percy Jackson in Musical's West End Premiere


Stepping into the shoes of a demigod and taking on the lead role of Percy Jackson for the London premiere of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is Max Harwood (Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie).

Max Harwood, who gained widespread acclaim in 2021 for his breakout role as Jamie New in the film adaptation of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, has quickly made a name for himself on both stage and screen. His performances have included roles in Netflix’s Black Mirror and the Olivier Award-winning Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Now, Harwood is set to take up Percy Jackson’s lightning bolt as he leads the cast in this thrilling musical adaptation.

Presented by Bill Kenwright Ltd. and Paul Taylor-Mills, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is based on Rick Riordan’s beloved book series, which has sold over 180 million copies worldwide. Percy Jackson’s adventures have already captivated audiences through film adaptations and the hit Disney+ TV series. The musical first premiered off-Broadway in 2014 to rave reviews, followed by two US tours, a 2017 off-Broadway run, and a limited 16-week Broadway engagement in 2019.

For the first time ever, London audiences will experience this magical musical starting in November. Guided by an exceptional creative team, the production promises to transport viewers to a world of gods, monsters, and epic adventures.

The story follows Percy Jackson, a New York City teenager who discovers he is the half-blood son of Poseidon. Thrust into a larger-than-life world of Greek mythology, Percy grapples with newfound powers he can’t control and a destiny he never asked for. With mythical creatures hunting him and the future of the world at stake, Percy embarks on an epic quest to prove himself a true hero.

This dynamic musical adaptation of The Lightning Thief features a book by Joe Tracz (Be More Chill), music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki (Monstersongs), and is directed and choreographed by Lizzi Gee (Groundhog Day).

Further casting and full creative team details will be announced soon.

The Lightning Thief is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd.

London is in for an electrifying adventure this November, so get ready for an unforgettable journey with Percy Jackson and friends!

Saturday 10 November 2018

Monstersongs, The Other Palace | Review


Monstersongs
The Other Palace Studio 
Reviewed on Tuesday 6th November 2018 by Olivia Mitchell 
★★★★

The Other Palace played house for the UK premiere of Rob Rokicki's Monstersongs, a theatrical experience that combines rock music, theatre, graphic novels and technology. Taking form as part song cycle, part staged show, Monstersongs is a journey into the minds of often misunderstood 'monsters' and 'baddies'. The music flips the switch on the traditional monster narrative and welcomes us to look at the alternative side of a story and the humanity which unites us all.

This show has the potential to be performed in a number of venues and formats so it will certainly be exciting to see how it evolves and progresses. In its current iteration, we see a series of stories introduced by the young narrator, Bradley Riches who welcomes the creatures to centre stage as well as becoming the Dragon in the rousing song, Reluctantly.

Aside from the vocal performances, the live band are the stars of the show. Providing enough oomph for the rock feel but not becoming overpowering, even in the intimate space of The Other Palace Studio. David O' Neill's graphic novel artwork is also it's own character, with projections adding another layer of interest to the story and helping create the multi-sensory feel of the performance. 

Sinéad Wall and Amanda Flynn give a stand out performance with Blood and Brains which is equal measures humourous and gruesome. Sinéad also performs Say Goodbye, a moving number about the pain of Medusa as she freezes another man to stone, with vocal ease and power; whilst Amanda is suitably heartbroken and wicked at the scorned witch in Hell Hath No Fury. Tyrone Huntley is a vocal powerhouse in Down and Under which tells the story of the troll under the bridge and Right Through You is performed with chilling smoothness by Cleopatra Higgins. Another stand out is certainly George Damms in both his first number, The Plans, where he is extremely witty as Igor and his second solo, I'm Sorry in which he showcases his superb vocals.

Whilst I wouldn't say Monstersongs is an immersive show right now, it certainly has the potential to be one and it could definitely do well as a musical which becomes a sort of art installation. It's a 60 minute rock musical about monsters, that provides vocal greatness and heartfelt (if at times predictable) stories- what more could you ask for?