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The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical announces new closing date

The show will wrap up its spell next month

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

7 May 2025

Paisley Billings and The Cast of The Lightning Thief The Other Palace Photos credit Manuel Harlan 212
Paisley Billings and the cast in The Lightning Thief at the Other Palace, © Manuel Harlan

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical has unveiled a new final date in London.

The musical adaptation of Rick Riordan’s bestselling novel first premiered off-Broadway in 2014 and has since toured the US, including a limited Broadway run in 2019.

Its story follows Percy Jackson, a New York City teenager who discovers he is the son of the Greek god Poseidon.

The show will now be running at the Other Palace until 15 June 2025. A major tour of a new staging (with a different creative team) will commence in August 2025, opening in Windsor and booking to the end of the year. 

The team for the London premiere includes book scribe Joe Tracz (Be More Chill), composer and lyricist Rob Rokicki (Monstersongs), and director-choreographer Lizzi Gee (Groundhog Day). A UK tour was also announced last week.

Morgan Gregory plays the title role of Percy Jackson. He’s joined by Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly as Annabeth and Angus Benstead as Grover.

Also cast are Paisley Billings as Sally Jackson/Medusa, Jazz Evans (Spamalot) as Mr Brunner/Poseidon/Hades, Joshua Lay (A Chorus Line) as Mr D, Kenedy Small (Six) as Clarisse, and Xander Pang (Dear Evan Hansenas Luke/Ares.

The ensemble includes Philip Catchpole (The Book of Mormon) and Alex Waxman, making her professional stage debut, alongside Owen Lloyd (Girl from the North Country) and Rachel Moran (Just For One Day). 

Set and costume design is by WhatsOnStage Award winner Ryan Dawson Laight (My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)), with lighting by Charlie Morgan Jones (Derren Brown – Showman), sound design by Dominic Bilkey (The Lehman Trilogy), and video design by Duncan McLean (Shrek The Musical).

Other key roles include illusions by Richard Pinner (Here You Come Again), fight direction by Lisa Connell (Heathers), puppet direction by Laura Cubitt (A Monster Calls) and musical supervision by Jeremy Wootton (Heathers). The musical director is Ben McQuigg (The Power of Camelot).

The associate set and costume designer is Christophe Eynde (Your Lie in April), assistant director Danielle Kassaraté (The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time) and assistant choreographer Libby Watts (Wicked).

Tickets for remaining dates are on sale below.

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