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BWW Reviews: Silly Fun Rules SHREK The Musical

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Once in a while, we sometimes find ourselves afforded the privilege of sitting through a stage musical that's full of deep, emotionally-affecting themes and meaningful messages that we take home and, perhaps, apply to our own lives. SHREK THE MUSICAL isn't one of those—which, really, isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Like a warm Snuggie on a cold winter night or a decadent dessert to a calorie counter, sometimes we all just want to cater to our own basest pleasure centers that simply crave comforting, entertaining shows full of good ol' plain, silly fun. This same idea explains why macaroni and cheese makes for a great combo... why the excitingly mindless "Summer Movie" was invented... and why SHREK THE MUSICAL made me laugh for most of its two-and-a-half-hour running time. Now playing at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts through October 16, this amusing, big-kid-friendly live-action cartoon musical delivers the laughs not with beguiling snark but, rather, with fart battles, cheeky sight gags, and a sassy attitude that intermittently seeks to distract you from its flaws.

Based on the popular 2001 Academy Award-winning DreamWorks animated movie—which itself is an adaptation of William Steig's well-liked 1990 book of the same name—SHREK THE MUSICAL is a modernized re-examination of the traditional fairy tale. It follows the story of a green ogre named Shrek (Lukas Poost), who at the ripe age of seven is forcibly ousted from his home by his callous, similarly green-hued parents. They tell the young boy that he's pretty much doomed to a life of misery and loneliness, thanks primarily to his hideous outward appearance that's punctuated by a horrendous odor that will no doubt scare everyone around him. Wandering alone, he eventually settles into a comfortable, undisturbed life within a swamp he claims as his own, where he enjoys mud-and-skunk-spray baths and total isolation from the judgmental outside world.

His solitude, however, is soon squelched, thanks to the unwanted squatting of the kingdom's many mythical creatures—now relocated refugees via a decree enacted by the hilariously short-statured Lord Farquaad (the awesome Merritt David Janes), the evil ruler of Duloc. According to the displaced creatures' high-pitched, perpetually lying spokesperson Pinocchio (O.C. native Luke Yellin), Farquaad has ordered all "freaks" be removed from Duloc, only to be subsequently dumped in Shrek's spot of land. Understandably miffed, the ogre sets off for Duloc to confront Farquaad and demand for the restoration of his private oasis. Along his journey, he inadvertently saves the life of a very talkative Donkey (André Jordan) from the hands of Farquaad's army—an act he soon regrets as the Donkey annoyingly follows him everywhere, claiming Shrek is now his best friend. Adorable.

Meanwhile at Duloc, Farquaad successfully interrogates Gingy, the gingerbread man (voiced by Schuyler Midgett), to admit that in order for Farquaad to ascend to the throne of a king, he must marry a princess first. Well, whaddya know! One such princess just happens to be locked away high atop a dragon-guarded tower, awaiting rescue. Though the task, Farquaard predicts, could get messy. Upon Shrek's arrival at Duloc (where they are greeted by a group of toy soldiers that sing "Welcome to Duloc," a song swiped directly from the film), Farquaad hatches a deal with him: In exchange for the deed to his swamp home, Shrek must first retrieve Princess Fiona from the tower and return her to Duloc to be Farquaad's wife. Shrek agrees to the terms and, with Donkey as his "guide," makes the harrowing trek to the lava-encircled tower to rescue the Princess.

Once the pair penetrates the fortress, Donkey discovers a soul-singing dragon (voiced off-stage by Kelly Teal Goyette) who quickly falls madly in love with him. High above, Shrek is able to scale the tower to find an excitable yet long-suffering Princess Fiona (Liz Shivener), who has been locked up here alone with nothing but storybooks that have filled her head with outlandish fantasies since she was seven years old. After a daring escape, the three set off on a journey back to Duloc. Fiona's initial disappointment that her rescuer is an ornery ogre rather than the expecTed Knight in shining armor soon gives way to, perhaps, feelings of... well, I think you know where it's headed. But what you may not know—especially if you're new to the world of Shrek—is that her own dark, post-Sunset secret could be the biggest detriment to their budding relationship... well, aside from power-mad Farquaad being a crazy, dictatorial cry-baby hell-bent on marrying her to get a crown.

A funneled hodgepodge of funny bits, colorful characters, and cute but not entirely memorable songs, SHREK THE MUSICAL is just entertaining enough, achieving hearty, genuine laughs but rarely crests to anything more substantive beyond its shiny surface. Characters feel like caricature archetypes rather than fully-fleshed out beings, though Farquaad here feels more thought out than the rest. It certainly raises the amount of pop-cultural wit from the original film, most notably its knowing additions of a few cleverly-placed homages to certain iconic Broadway musicals (look out for nods to everything from WICKED and A CHORUS LINE to DREAMGIRLS and LES MISÉRABLES, among others). But for a musical based on a magical fairy tale story, I don't believe enough of that magic made it on to the stage.

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Michael Lawrence Quintos--BroadwayWorld's West Coast Regional Editor--is a quiet, mild-mannered Art Director by day. But as night falls, he regularly performs on various stages everywhere as a Counter-Tenor soloist, actor, and dancer for The Men Alive Chorus since 2002. He's sung everything from Broadway, Jazz, R&B, Classical, Gospel and Pop. His musical theater roots started early, performing in various school musical productions and a couple of nationally-televised programs. The performing bug eventually brought him a brief championship run in the Philippines' version of "Star Search" before moving to Las Vegas at age 11. College brought him out to Orange County, California, where he earned a BFA in Graphic Design and a BA in Film Screenwriting. He has spent several years as a designer and art director for various entertainment company clients, while spending his free time watching or performing in shows.

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