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SHREK THE MUSICAL
 
 
Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig
 
 
Book and Lyrics by
Music by
DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE
 
JEANINE TESORI
 
Originally produced on Broadway by
DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions
 
 
"Original Production Directed by Jason Moore and Rob Ashford"
 
"I'm a Believer" by Neil Diamond
 
"I'm a Believer" (Neil Diamond) (c) 1966 Stonebridge Music, Foray Music. 
All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (SESAC), on behalf of Stonebridge Music,
and by Foray Music (SESAC).  All rights reserved.  Used by permission.
 
Shrek The Musical Theatre for Young Audiences Version premiered at The Coterie, Kansas City, MO; Jeff Church Producing Artistic Director, Anthony Edwards Music Director.
 
 
 
 
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited

Shrek The Musical Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.

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Song List

Overture/Big Bright Beautiful World
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)


Who's Who


Creative Team

Sue Graham

Director
Teiah Schneider

Choreographer & Make-up Artist
Elizabeth Stevenson

Tap Choreographer
Kendel Rose

Stage Manager
Brian Pross

Lighting Design
Oli Oczkowski

Sound Engineer
Kris Massey

Costume Designer
Zina Schneider

Seamstress
Matthew Johnson

Business Manager
Wright Family Fanning Family Mark Schneider

Set Designers

Upcoming Shows

Morris Theatre Guild - And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank

Show Dates: 3/7/2025 - 3/16/2025

And Then They Came for Me is a unique theatrical experience: a multimedia play that combines videotaped interviews with Holocaust survivors Ed Silverberg and Eva Schloss with live actors recreating scenes from their lives during World War II. Ed was Anne Frank's first boyfriend, and she wrote about him in the beginning of her now-famous diary. Eva Schloss was the same age as Anne Frank and lived in the same apartment building in Amsterdam. Her family went into hiding the same day as the Frank family. And like the Frank family, they were betrayed. On Eva's 15th birthday, her family was arrested by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps. Eva and her mother survived, and after the war her mother married Otto Frank (Anne's father). Part oral history, part dramatic action, part direct address, part remembrance, the ensemble-driven And Then They Came for Me breaks new ground and has been acclaimed by audiences and critics in world-wide productions. This production is like a historic newsreel brought to life on the stage.

 

 

Morris Theatre Guild - The Drowning Girls

Show Dates: 5/9/2025 - 5/18/2025

The Drowning Girls, a ghost story about three British women who, all murdered by the same man in the early years of the last century, were considered–and considered themselves– insubstantial. Insubstantial, that is, until their murderer charmed them into marriage, thereby making them, as one of the trios says, “a useful member of society.”

Morris Theatre Guild - On Clover Road

Show Dates: July 18-27, 2025

On clover Road: At an abandoned motel on a desolate American road, a mother meets with a cult deprogrammer, believing she will be reunited with her runaway daughter. What happens instead – in this smart, harrowing, edge-of-your-seat thriller – is something that will shock her to her core. What will a mother do to get her daughter back? Whatever it takes.

Auditions

The Drowning Girls: Feb 23rd: 1 to 4  & Feb 24:  6-8pm

3 Females Characters: Bessie, Alice and Margaret

Show Dates: 5/9/2025-5/18/2025

Synopsis

The Drowning Girls, a ghost story about three British women who, all murdered by the same man in the early years of the last century, were considered–and considered themselves– insubstantial. Insubstantial, that is, until their murderer charmed them into marriage, thereby making them, as one of the trios says, “a useful member of society

The director will consider all ages for the roles to be filled but will also be looking for the appropriate demographic balance in casting to retain integrity and believability.

Special Thank Yous

Without the help from the listed below, Shrek could not have been possible.

Thank you to:

Newark BP & Subway

Jesus Perez for costumes

Somonauk Baptist Church

Grundy County Chamber of Commerce

Indian Valley Theatre

 

 

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Please Donate

Morris Theatre Guild is a not-for-profit entity born in 1973 from a dream of bringing live, local theatre to life in the Illinois River Valley. 

Donations to MTG

Morris Theatre Guild’s main mission has been to bring a quality, live theatre experience to the Illinois River Valley and provide a meaningful opportunity for those aspiring to perform and participate in the theatre arts — all at an affordable box office price.  We need your support today to help us keep getting those “curtain calls” and keep our dream alive!  

MTG has remained an all-volunteer  organization, always operating on a shoestring budget and striving to hold the line on costs. Author royalties and scripts sometimes add up to thousands of dollars. Then there is the expense of creating costumes, purchasing supplies, building sets, maintaining equipment for lights and sound.

We gratefully appreciate the continued financial support of our members, patrons and area residents. With every donation and every show, we keep our supporters in mind and try to remain faithful stewards of your donations.  Thank you very much for your consideration!   See you at the show!