All performances will be held at the Johnston Center
for the Performing Arts at Lincoln College.
Shrek the Musical is based on the 2001 animated film Shrek,
following the story of an ogre who prefers his loneliness over
people, but is forced on a journey to seek a princess so he can have
his swamp back as he likes it. During the journey, he joins forces
with a talking donkey on his mission from Lord Farquaad. When he
meets Princess Fiona and rescues her during a dramatic fight scene
with a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek learns that the princess and he
have more in common that one would think and maybe having someone to
share his swamp isn’t all that bad.
“Shrek the Musical celebrates the journey we take to realize that
people are in our path for a reason even if we think we are better
off alone,” said director Jennifer Keith.
Shrek is played by David Helm, Fiona is Brittney McLaughlin, and
Donkey is Justin Brandon. Lord Farquaad is played by Brian Bolton
and the Dragonesses are Sheralyn Bolton, Kristin Wheeler and Carissa
Davis.
The cast of 40 comes from all over the community: Lincoln,
Springfield, Pleasant Plains, Riverton, Rochester,
Bloomington-Normal and more.
“It’s just wonderful to bring all this talent
together for this funny performance. Our cast ranges in age from 7
to almost 70 and we have built this Shrek family of amazing singers
and comedians over the last 8 weeks, ready to entertain Lincoln,”
added Keith.
The cast take on numerous roles throughout the show, becoming
fairytale creatures, happy villagers and even parts of a wall.
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Additional cast members include: Susan Wheeler, John David
Pickett, John David Dietrich, Tegan Follis, Lanie Ihlenfeldt, Emma Adams, Kailey Norton, Michael Koke,
Zildjian Bolton, Azul Kong, Reece Winebrinner, Jasmine Howe, Charlotte Judd,
Kaylee Thomas, Anna Goldsberry, Max Miller, Emersyn Keith, Marin Crombie, Sadie
Bolton, Caleb DeJarnette, Shaylyn Inselmann, Donna Kessinger, Jacinth Kong, Myah
Bowman, Laure Hyppolite, Ann Brookens, Emily Davis, Olivia Kuhlman, Thomas
Stauffer, Madison Kurka, Karri Caudle, Hailee Rempe, Chloe McFadden and Kori
Singleton.
Vocal direction has been handled by Helm, while choreography was taught by Emily
Martinez. Assisting the direction of the show is Katie Gosda and will be
conducted by Nigel Range with accompaniment by Joe Garcia. Costume organization
has been handled by Lisa Kuhlman and Carolyn Schreiber with set by Steve
Schreiber and Jaime Voyles. Gracelyn Keith is orchestrating the props.
Tickets range are available at
www. lincolncommunitytheatre.org or at the box office phone
217-651-4271 to reserve or prepay. Tickets are moving quickly for the
performances. Any available tickets will be sold at the door with the box office
opening on hour prior to curtain time.
Ogre ears and ribbon wands to help with the magic of the show and a little
audience participation will also be sold on site.
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