As Thor struggles with the stress of final exams, his brother Loki finds himself under a different sort of pressure. Neither are beneath pranks in the endless competition for their parents’ favor. But underneath all the thunder and mischief, these two Princes of Asgard discover a bond that will last millennia.
I will preface this review by saying that I often have to see a play presented to really review it, as reading it just isn't the same. I think this would definitely appeal to young teens/high schoolers, but I personally thought it was very surface level and lacked any depth for the characters. Even the character development felt forced. It's also much shorter than I would've expected, so I feel like a few more scenes could've fleshed it out more. Overall it was cute but as adult I wouldn't say it's required reading.
This was hilarious! I touch cheesy, but the best of Thor and Loki usually is. Would love to do this with high schoolers, but it does require a fair number of dudes.