Get Ready for a Magical Night at BPCC Theatre’s Production of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical

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Get Ready, Bossier City! The BPCC Theatre is Bringing the Magic of ‘The Lightning Thief’ to Life

Bossier City is buzzing with excitement as the BPCC Performing Arts Theatre Program announces the opening of its much-anticipated 2024-2025 season featuring The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical. Directed by Ray Scott Crawford, who serves as the Theatre Program Director, along with the vibrant choreography by Laura Nugent, this production promises to be an exhilarating experience for everyone in attendance.

Showtimes and Venue

Mark your calendars! This dynamic show will run for multiple nights: October 24, 25, 26, 31 and November 1, 2, all starting at 7:30 PM. Don’t miss out on the matinee performances that are scheduled for October 27 and November 3 at 2:00 PM. All performances will take place in the Stephen W. Slaughter Theatre, located in Building C on the BPCC Campus at 6220 East Texas Street, Bossier City, LA.

About the Musical

The Lightning Thief is a thrilling musical adaptation of Rick Riordan’s bestselling novel, making its Broadway debut back in 2019. It follows the adventures of Percy Jackson, who discovers he is the half-blood son of a Greek god. With extraordinary powers he’s still trying to grasp, Percy embarks on an exciting quest to find Zeus’s stolen lightning bolt and prevent a massive war among the gods, all while uncovering his true destiny. The show features an electrifying rock score by Rob Rokicki and a fast-paced book by Joe Tracz that is sure to engage both young and older audiences alike.

Words from the Director

With evident enthusiasm, Director Ray Scott Crawford shared, “This spectacular Broadway musical presents many exciting challenges for our students and our technical staff to meet. Bringing these beloved characters to stage while creating the mythology and magic between this world and that of the gods requires a particular level of creativity and fun. Our students are having a blast, and I bet our audiences will as well. This is a great way to start a season!”

Meet the Cast

A standout of this production is sophomore performing arts student Ja’Siah Jackson, who will take on the pivotal role of Percy Jackson himself. Sharing his excitement, he said, “This is my second year at Bossier Parish Community College, and I love being part of the performing arts program. Acting is part of who I am, and I’m excited to play Percy Jackson in my fourth show here, bringing this epic demigod quest to life.”

The cast is filled with talented performers, including Riley Burns as Annabeth, Colby Garrett as Grover, Ryan Vallia-Towe as Mr. D (Dionysus)/Gabe, and Mike Elmore playing dual roles as Poseidon and Kronos. Other notable cast members include Trey Upton (Luke), Julia Parr (Sally Jackson/Charon), and Sarah Foster (Mrs. Dodds/Auntie Em).

The Technical Crew

Behind the scenes, the production is equally impressive with David White stepping in as the Technical Director. Rona Leber is responsible for costume design, ensuring the performers look the part, while Alexis Rhodes takes on the role of Stage Manager. The crew also boasts talents like Kelsea Lee, serving as the Music Technician, and Ellen Douglas as Combat Assistant.

Ticket Information

Tickets for The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical are priced at just $20, making it an affordable evening of entertainment. You can reserve your tickets by visiting the BPCC Theatre website. This production is highly recommended for children who can sit independently and for older audiences looking for a fun outing. To ensure everyone has the best experience possible, infants are kindly requested to stay home.

Exciting Season Ahead

As the excitement builds, audiences are also invited to explore the full lineup of BPCC Theatre’s 2024-2025 season. There’s a wonderful variety of productions set to entertain, ranging from modern favorites to timeless classics. For the complete schedule and details on upcoming shows, be sure to check out the BPCC Theatre website.

If you have any further questions, you can contact the Box Office Manager for more information. So gather your friends and family, and get ready for a magical experience that you won’t soon forget!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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