Will dance in a number of scenes including Duloc Citizens, Dragon Skeletons, Dancing Rats, Blind Mice. (All have featured roles, whether with lines, solos, dances, or action) – Wicked Witch, Humpty Dumpty, Big Bad Wolf, Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Baby Bear, Ugly Duckling, Peter Pan, Shoemaker’s Elf, White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Fairy Godmother. (Males, – Tenors or Baritones with ability to sing tight harmony and German Accent) – Fairytale creatures with solo / trio work in “Story of My Life,” “Freak Flag” and “This is Our Story.” This character is portrayed with a puppet, which may be voiced and operated by actor appearing as Sugar Plum Fairy. His wit and resolution help him both avoid trouble and inspire the rest of the fairytale creatures. (Female) – A gingerbread man initially kidnapped by Lord Farquaad. Sings a solo in “I Know It’s Today” with Young Fiona and Fiona. (Female – Soprano with Strong Belt / 14+) – Princess Fiona as a teenager. May double as Young Shrek, Baby Bear, or Grumpy Dwarf. Sings a solo in “I Know It’s Today” with Teen Fiona and Fiona. (Female – Soprano with Strong Belt) – Princess Fiona as a little girl. May double as Young Fiona, Baby Bear, or Grumpy Dwarf. (Any Vocal Part) – Plays Young Shrek in “Big, Bright, Beautiful World”. Sings a beautiful duet with Papa Ogre to young Shrek in the opening number “Big, Bright, Beautiful World.” May double as a fairytale creature. Sings a beautiful duet with Mama Ogre to young Shrek in the opening number “Big, Bright, Beautiful World.” May double as a fairytale creature. Plenty of sass with a penchant for lying, he leads the troupe of Fairytale Creatures in the musical numbers “Story of My Life” and “Freak Flag.” Although portrayed by a live actor, Pinocchio is an animated puppet whose nose grows every time he lies. (Male or Female – Tenor with falsetto or Soprano / Alto) – The leader of the fairytale creatures. She sings “Forever” with her Knight back-up singers. Imposing and flirtatious, but tired of her job as the glorified baby-sitter. She eventually falls in love with Donkey and attempts to keep him there forever. (Female – Alto with Big Belt) – A dragon that has been charged with guarding Princess Fiona in her isolated castle. Actor must be able to play this role on his knees for the whole show. Has an intensely unfair bias against fairytale creatures that stems from a resentment of his father. He is in search of a princess to marry so that he can become king. (Male – High Baritone) – The comically short, ruthless ruler of Duloc. Excellent singer and comic actor with a huge personality. Easily frightened and pushy, but also an optimist with heart. Quite the chatterbox, he is not deterred by Shrek’s looks and practically forces himself into the ogre’s good graces. (Male or Female – High Baritone / Tenor or Alto with High Belt) – A talking donkey who joins Shrek on the run from Farquaad’s guards. Excellent singer and actor with great comic timing tap dancing is a plus. Quirky, blunt, and multi-talented, she is not an ordinary princess. Rescued by Shrek and eventually falls in love with him. (Female – Soprano / High Belter) – The beautiful princess of Far-Far-Away, she transforms into an ogre every night when the sun sets. Begins as a grumpy hermit, but reveals his layers and eventually becomes the hero. He embarks on a journey to rid his land of fairytale creatures and, along the way, falls in love with Fiona. A big, green, terrifying ogre who lives alone in a swamp. (Male – High Baritone) – Our story’s title character. Shrek Character Breakdown Shrek Character Breakdown – KWMPĪll age requirements listed are as of January 1, 2018
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