On the evening of her own 30th high school reunion later this month, the breakout star of Off Broadway’s The Trojans, Jen Rondeau, is skipping the festivities back home in Atlanta. Instead, she’ll be onstage, soothsaying as the fishnetted Sondra in the Loading Dock Theatre’s Iliad-inspired, synth-wave musical about a group of unfulfilled fulfillment center workers who, on their warehouse breaks, reenact their epic yet catastrophic high school Homecoming game in North Texas 30 years prior. For those of you who are also a few decades past your Homer-reading years, don’t worry about the Greek references. Everything old—rivalries, tempers, superficialities, butt jokes—is neon-lit and as new as ever in director Eric Paul Vitale’s and playwright and composer Leegrid Stevens’ subversive (but completely unpretentious) hands. Boxed in by small-town life (and literal to-the-ceiling walls of Amazon-like boxes) but not their dreams, the effervescent cast includes standout performances from Deshja Driggs (stifled Homecoming Queen Heather), Arya Grace Gaston (emotionally-available love interest Daris), and Erin Treadway (self-imploding football star Keeley). The staging, set, choreography, and costumes (“made” by the warehouse workers out of packing tape) are a joy. Extended through April 26. —Lauren Smith Brody