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Shrek The Musical
Shrek the Musical brings the characters, Princess Fiona, Donkey and Shrek magically to life, in a spectacular and hilarious new production. Starring Carley Stenson, Dean Chisnall and Richard Blackwood.
Matinees: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 3pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm (Wednesdays 7pm)
Bookable: Friday, 6th May 2011 to Sunday, 31st March 2013
'Shrektacular. A great show for all the family.'
-Sunday Telegraph-

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Shrek The Musical Overview & Story


Join Shrek (Dean Chisnall), our unlikely hero, and his loyal steed Donkey (Richard Blackwood) as they set off on a quest to rescue the beautiful (if slightly temperamental) Princess Fiona (Carley Stenson) from her tower, guarded by a fire breathing love-sick dragon. Add the diminutive Lord Farquaad (Neil McDermott), a gang of fairytale misfits, and a biscuit with attitude, and you?ve got this year?s must see new musical comedy ? SHREK THE MUSICAL!

Featuring new songs as well as cult Shrek anthem ? 'I'm a Believer', SHREK THE MUSICAL brings the well loved characters to life, in a hilarious and spectacular new production based on the Oscar?-winning DreamWorks Animation film. The world of fairytales is turned upside down in an all singing, all dancing, irresistible mix of adventure, laughter and romance.

Age Recommendation: Shrek The Musical is recommended for a general audience. As an advisory to adults who might bring young people, the show is suitable for ages 5 and up. It is the policy of the?Theatre Royal Drury Lane?that any child under the age of 4 will not be admitted into the theatre. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
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