Shrek: The Musical to Bow on Broadway in 2008

By: Dec. 08, 2006
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Shrek, the new musical based on the blockbuster DreamWorks movies, will bow on Broadway in 2008, according to the New York Post's Michael Riedel/>.

A workshop has also reportedly been slated for early next year.  While no casting for the production has been announced, Riedel mentions that Kevin Chamberlin/> (Seussical) and Tony Award-winner Dan Fogler/> (Spelling Bee) are frontrunners for the title role in the musical - a comedic love story about a green ogre and a uniquely enchanted princess.

Currently capitalized at around $15 million, the production will integrate the plots and characters of Shrek and Shrek 2, the 2001 film's even more lucrative 2004 sequel.

Shrek: The Musical will feature music by Jeanine Tesori (Caroline, or Change, Thoroughly Modern Millie) and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire/> (High Fidelity, Rabbit Hole).  Jason Moore/> (Avenue Q) is set to direct.

Shrek is DreamWorks Animation's first venture in legitimate theatre. The production was initiated by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Sam Mendes when the studio made a first-look deal with Mendes' producing entity, Neal Street Productions, Ltd.   The two have been developing the project for three years.

The Shrek films, which have grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, featured the vocal talents of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow, among others.



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