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Shrek the Musical is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire. It is based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film Shrek , along with elements of its sequels: Shrek 2 , Shrek Forever After and William Steig 's 1990 book Shrek! .
Michael James Scott (born May 24, 1981) is an American actor and singer, known for his work on the Broadway stage. He is best known for playing the Genie in Disney's Aladdin musical in the Original Australian Cast, as well as in the West End, U.S. National Tour, and Broadway productions.
Brian d'Arcy James (born June 29, 1968) is an American actor and musician. He is known primarily for his Broadway roles, including Shrek in Shrek the Musical, Nick Bottom in Something Rotten!, King George III in Hamilton, and The Baker in Into the Woods.
Part of a cross-country tour, "Shrek the Musical" will be performed at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts March 19-21, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket sales have yet to be announced.
“Shrek: The Musical” is based on the DreamWorks animated film. The original Shrek movie was released in 2001 with characters voiced by Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow.
In 2011, he played the role of Lord Farquaad in a national tour of Shrek the Musical. [4] Janes played the role of Agent Carl Hanratty in the first national tour of Catch Me If You Can from October 2012 [5] to June 2013. [6] He then toured with the North American touring company of The Phantom of the Opera that began in November 2013. [7]
Broadway: 2008-2010 Shrek the Musical: Donkey: Broadway Theatre: Broadway: 2011 By the Way, Meet Vera Stark: Leroy Barksdale/Herb Forrester Second Stage Theater: Off-Broadway: 2012 The Performers: Lee Longacre Theatre: Broadway: 2013 Love's Labour's Lost: King Ferdinand of Navarre Delacorte Theater: 2014-2017 The Book of Mormon: Mafala Hatimbi ...
The first “Shrek” movie was a smash hit when it was released in 2001, spawning sequels “Shrek 2” in 2004, “Shrek the Third” in 2007 and “Shrek Forever After” in 2010.