Shrek The Musical
Closing: August 31, 2024Shrek The Musical - 2024 West End History , Info & More
Eventim Apollo
45 Queen Caroline Street London
You don’t have to go Far Far Away to find an unforgettable experience
at London’s legendary Eventim Apollo; Shrek the Musical – a Shrektacular stage adaptation of the blockbuster movie.
Join Shrek, (Antony Lawrence) and Donkey, (Brandon Lee Sears) on their intrepid journey to rescue the beautiful, but cursed, Princess Fiona (Joanne Clifton) from a castle protected by a fearsome fire- breathing dragon (Cherece Richards). Forget Hollywood endings, this story is what happens when freaks do fairy tales!
With a production as sharp as a Donkey one-liner, Shrek the Musical
rolls out ogre-sized fun. It effortlessly blends laugh-out-loud comedy, uplifting dance numbers and a core message of self-acceptance – proving ‘beautiful ain’t always pretty’.
Hitting London for 6 weeks only, don’t miss your chance to round up the whole family for an unforgettable night out. You wouldn’t want this award-winning story of acceptance to turn into a tale of regret. Book now!
Shrek The Musical - 2024 - West End Cast
FEATURED REVIEWS FOR Shrek The Musical
Review: SHREK THE MUSICAL, Eventim Apollo
5 / 10
Ultimately, Shrek the Musical is a decent musical but struggles to live up to, not only the movie it’s based on, but also the original production of the show. The performers are all very talented but it feels as though they have been let down by this particular production’s creative choices, leading to most of the fun being taken out of the world of fairytales. Shrek cannot seem to decide if it wants to be childish or mature, leading to a strange dance in between the two that neither children nor adults can fully enjoy.
Shrek the Musical review – sludgy show leaves you green about the gills
5 / 10
Co-directed by Samuel Holmes and choreographer Nick Winston, with projections by Nina Dunn and sets and costumes by Philip Witcomb, the show often feels flatly unadventurous, typified by its lacklustre bridge-crossing sequence. Onions and ogres have layers, we’re told, in a line from the film. This musical? Not really.
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Shrek The Musical FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Story of My Life
Don't Let Me Go
What's Up, Duloc?
I Know It's Today
Travel Song
This is How a Dream Comes True
Who I'd Be
Morning Person
I Think I Got You Beat
The Ballad Of Farquaad
Make A Move
When Words Fail
Morning Person (Reprise)
Build a Wall
Freak Flag
This is Our Story (Big Bright Beautiful World Reprise)
Shrek The Musical History
Other Productions of Shrek The Musical
| 2007 | New York |
Reading New York |
| 2007 | New York |
Reading New York |
| 2008 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
| 2010 | US Tour |
National Tour US Tour |
| 2011 | West End |
Original London Production West End |
| 2011 | US Tour |
NETworks National Tour US Tour |
| 2024 | US Tour |
North American Tour US Tour |
| 2024 | West End |
West End |
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