Actress Lylli Flanders as “Fiona” appears less than thrilled at the prospect of marrying Lord Farquaad (right), played by Cole Miller.
In addition to several lead and secondary roles, the Broadway Intensive production of Shrek the Musical includes many supporting-cast opportunities for local actors.
Many of the sets for Shrek the Musical were relatively simple but very effective in creating humorous or dramatic atmospheres as required for the action on stage.
Flanders and Seth Wicker as “Shrek” were onstage together throughout most of the play at The Plaza Arts Center.
Nathan Smith as “Donkey” enjoyed several scenestealing moments throughout the play.
The entire cast of Shrek the Musical gathered at show’s end for several curtain calls as The Plaza audience expressed its appreciation through extensive applause and cheering.
In one of the venue’s most ambitious productions to date, The Plaza Arts Center’s Broadway Intensive production of Shrek the Musical proves that community theater can deliver professional-level dancing and singing, elaborate staging, and impressive technical work.
Presented through a partnership between The Plaza Arts Center and The Arts Barn, the musical was assembled in just 13 days of rehearsals…