DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions, Ltd. are pleased to announce that SHREK THE MUSICAL with book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and music by Jeanine Tesori, directed by Jason Moore and Rob Ashford, will play Benedum Center, for one week only, Tuesday, March 15, through Sunday, March 20, 2011. Tickets ($22-$68) and are available at the Box Office at Theater Square, online at pgharts.org and charge by phone at 412-456-6666. Groups of 10+ may call 412-471-6930. SHREK THE MUSICAL is a presentation of the PNC Broadway Across America - Pittsburgh series, presented by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh Symphony and Broadway Across America.
The role of everyone's favorite swamp-dwelling ogre, Shrek will be played by
Eric Petersen, who joins the tour from the Broadway production. He recently appeared as the socially challenged Barfee in the National tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Haven Burton, also from the Broadway Company will play the feisty Princess Fiona. Haven previously played Margo the Dog Whisperer on Broadway in Legally Blonde and understudied Elle Woods.
Alan Mingo, Jr. is Shrek's lovably annoying best friend Donkey. He was an original company member of The Little Mermaid where he played the role of Sebastian, and prior to that played the role of Tom Collins in RENT on Broadway. David F. M. Vaughn plays the vertically challenged villain Lord Farquaad. He too joins the tour from the Broadway Company. He has also appeared in Les Misérables and Saturday Night Fever.
Rounding out the cast of misfit fairy tale characters, the peoples of Duloc and Far, Far Away are:
Joe Abraham,
Holly Ann Butler,
Carrie Compere,
Emily Cramer,
Tyrone Davis, Jr.,
Sandra DeNise, Hayley Feinstein,
David Foley,
Aymee Garcia,
Brian Gonzales,
Derek Hanson,
Benjamin Howes,
Cara Kem,
Sean McKnight,
Mara Newbery,
Denny Paschall,
Sarah Peak,
Keven Quillon,
Morgan Rose,
Jason W. Shuffler,
Danielle Soibelman,
Blakely Slaybaugh and
Julius Thomas III.
"We are thrilled to send SHREK THE MUSICAL to theatres across the country," said
Bill Damaschke, President of
DreamWorks Theatricals, "and for American families to experience their favorite ogre and fairy tale creatures live on stage."
An entirely new musical, SHREK THE MUSICAL is based on the story and characters from
William Steig's book Shrek!, as well as the
Dreamworks Animation film Shrek, the first chapter of the Shrek movie series.
SHREK THE MUSICAL tells the story of a swamp-dwelling ogre who goes on a life-changing adventure to reclaim the deed to his land. Joined by a wise-cracking donkey, this unlikely hero fights a fearsome dragon, rescues a feisty princess and learns that real friendship and true love aren't only found in fairy tales.
SHREK THE MUSICAL features a book and lyrics by Pulitzer Prize® winner
David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole), music by Olivier Award-winner
Jeanine Tesori (Thoroughly Modern Millie, Caroline, or Change), and is directed by Tony Award® nominee
Jason Moore (Avenue Q) and Tony and Emmy Award-winner
Rob Ashford (Thoroughly Modern Millie, Promises Promises). SHREK THE MUSICAL has set and costume designs by Tony Award® winner
Tim Hatley (Private Lives, Spamalot), lighting design by Olivier Award winner
Hugh Vanstone (A Steady Rain), sound design by
Peter Hylenski (Rock of Ages); choreography by
Josh Prince, music supervision by
Tim Weil, music direction by
Andy Grobengieser, and orchestrations by
Danny Troob &
John Clancy.
SHREK THE MUSICAL was initiated when
Sam Mendes, a big fan of the first Shrek film, suggested the idea of creating a musical to
Dreamworks Animation's
Jeffrey Katzenberg around the time the second film was in production. The musical is produced by
DreamWorks Theatricals (
Bill Damaschke, President of
DreamWorks Theatricals and Co-President of Production for
Dreamworks Animation) and
Neal Street Productions, Ltd. (principals
Sam Mendes and
Caro Newling).
SHREK THE MUSICAL will play the Benedum Center, March 15-20. Performance times are: Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m.; and Sunday at 1:30 and 6:30 p.m.
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