Find the best Shrek - The Musical musical tickets at Eventim Apollo, West End. Shrek is the story of the swamp-dwelling ogre who, in a faraway kingdom, embarks on a life-changing adventure in order to reclaim the deed to his land. Joined by a wise-cracking donkey who won't shut up, this unlikely hero - not a handsome prince - fights a fearsome dragon, rescues the feisty Princess Fiona and learns that real friendship and true love aren't only found in fairy tales. With all-new songs, and an old favourite in "I'm a Believer", this spectacular stage musical brings to life the film's cast of dysfunctional characters and the accompanying subversive fun. The stage musical is based on the story and characters from William Steig's book Shrek! and the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation feature film Shrek, the first chapter in the series of irreverent fairy tales.
Cast/Performers
Antony Lawrence (Shrek), Joanne Clifton (Princess Fiona), James Gillan (Lord Farquaad), Brandon Lee Sears (Donkey), Cherece Richards (Dragon), Leo Abad (Ensemble), Scotty Armstrong (Ensemble), Imogen Bailey (Ensemble), Jabari Braham (Ensemble), Georgie Buckland (Ensemble), Natasha Cayabyab (Ensemble), Mark Darcy (Ensemble), Jonathan David Dudley (Ensemble), Remi Ferdinand (Ensemble), Sonny Grieveson (Ensemble), Edward Leigh (Ensemble), Bethany Kate (Ensemble), Jessica Lim (Ensemble), Andile Mabhena (Ensemble), Bronte MacMillan (Ensemble), India Thornton (Ensemble), Talia Duff (Ensemble), Gabby Gregorian (Ensemble), Roy Shafford (Ensemble), Jamie Jonathan (Ensemble)
Creatives/Company
Book by(s): David Lindsay-Abaire, William Steig (Original books) Lyrics: David Lindsay-Abaire Music: Jeanine Tesori Producer(s): Mark Goucher Productions Ltd, Gavin Kalin Productions, Matthew Gale Director(s): Nick Winston (co-director), Sam Holmes (co-director) Design: Philip Witcomb Costume: Philip Witcomb Choreographer: Nick Winston
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