Shrek the Musical 2013 Full Movie English Subtitles

“Shrek the Musical 2013” is a lively fairy tale about an ogre who finds love. With catchy tunes and colorful costumes, the story follows the unlikely hero as he navigates through a world of magic and wonder. Along the way, he meets unforgettable characters like a talking donkey and a fire-breathing dragon. As he searches for his true love, Shrek discovers that beauty is more than skin deep and that true love can be found in unexpected places.

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Review

As I sat in the theater, watching Shrek the Musical, I couldn’t help but think of Mark Twain and his timeless tales of wit and humor. Much like Twain’s beloved characters, such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Shrek is a character that is both relatable and lovable.

The story follows the journey of an ogre named Shrek, voiced by the talented Brian d’Arcy James. Shrek lives a peaceful life in his swamp until one day, a horde of fairytale creatures are dumped on his doorstep by the evil Lord Farquaad (played brilliantly by Christopher Sieber). In order to reclaim his land, Shrek must rescue a princess (played by Sutton Foster) who is being held captive in a tower. Along the way, he meets Donkey (played hilariously by Daniel Breaker), who becomes his trusty sidekick.

One of the things that makes this musical so entertaining is its sense of humor. The show is filled with witty one-liners and clever pop culture references that will make audiences of all ages laugh out loud. For example, when Donkey first meets Shrek he says “wow you really need to get out more” referring to Shrek’s isolated swamp lifestyle.

The performances in this production are top-notch. Brian d’Arcy James brings a depth and humanity to the character of Shrek. Sutton Foster shines as Princess Fiona with her powerful vocals and charming stage presence. And Christopher Sieber steals every scene he’s in as Lord Farquaad with his over-the-top performance.

But it’s not just the leads who make this musical great; the ensemble cast also delivers standout performances. From tap-dancing rats to singing trees, every member of this talented group brings something unique to their role.

The score for Shrek the Musical was composed by Jeanine Tesori with lyrics written by David Lindsay-Abaire. The music is catchy and memorable, with standout numbers such as “I Know It’s Today” and “Freak Flag”. The score perfectly captures the whimsical tone of the show.

Despite its critical acclaim, Shrek the Musical has had a somewhat rocky history. The show debuted on Broadway in 2008 and closed just over a year later, after 441 performances. However, it has since gone on to have successful runs in London’s West End and on national tours throughout the United States.

Regardless of its initial reception, Shrek the Musical has become a beloved favorite among fans of musical theater. Its blend of humor, heart, and catchy tunes make it a perfect family-friendly show that appeals to audiences of all ages.

The production design for this musical is also worth mentioning. From the giant dragon puppet to the colorful costumes and whimsical sets, every element of Shrek the Musical is expertly crafted to transport audiences into its fantastical world.

Overall, Shrek the Musical is an entertaining and heartwarming show that will leave audiences with smiles on their faces. It’s a perfect example of how a seemingly unlikely source material can be translated into a successful stage production with humor, heart, and talented performers.

As Mark Twain once said, “Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing.” And in this production of Shrek the Musical, that sentiment rings true.


Technical Data

Shrek the Musical 2013 Full Movie English Subtitles

  • Runtime : 130
  • Release : 2013-09-17
  • Genre : Music, Comedy, Fantasy
  • Cast : Brian d’Arcy James as Shrek, Sutton Foster as Fiona, Daniel Breaker as Donkey, Christopher Sieber as Lord Farquaad, John Tartaglia as Pinocchio / Magic Mirror
  • Crew : Sam Mendes as Producer, Declan Quinn as Director of Photography, Tim Hatley as Costume Design, David Lindsay-Abaire as Writer, David Lindsay-Abaire as Lyricist
  • Popularity 8.9
  • Budget : 0
  • Revenue : 0
  • Company : DreamWorks Theatricals, RadicalMedia
  • Summary : Shrek The Musical is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire. It is based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation’s film Shrek and William Steig’s 1990 book Shrek! It was nominated for 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical.
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