Greetings from the Land of Far, Far Away!

If you have just followed a link to this blog, you might be wondering why all these awesome features are still private. We are in the final days of SHREK preparation and, as of right now, the blog is still exclusive to our IndieGoGo campaign donors. After opening on Friday however, ALL ENTRIES WILL BE PUBLIC! Check back Saturday morning and you can see it all!”

Shrek: The Musical

– performances –

July 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 at 8PM
July 21 at 2PM

Tickets:
(518) 773-8255

or via OvationTix

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Shrek The Musical at THE GLOVE!

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Production Vids: Shrek Tech! While we slave away preparing the show…

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Production Vid Transcripts: Shrek Tech! While we slave away preparing the show…

Barb: My name is Barb Fisher-Rivera, and I’m the director of Shrek: The Musical here at the Glove Theater in Gloversville, New York.

Barb

Another EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes video from
the GLOVE Performing Arts Center and PacKay Productions

Barb Fisher-Rivera
DIRECTOR

[clip of Barb directing the scene where the fairy-tale creatures arrive in the swamp]

 Barb: Shrek is near and dear to my heart. My son Jonathan, who is now twelve… he has Autism Spectrum Disorder and, truth be told, Shrek was the only thing he would watch for about two and a half years… he knew every word to the entire movie.  So, we really got a good taste of the movie version of Shrek.

At first, I was like, “Hmm. Shrek the Musical…” and I hadn’t seen it at that point, so I said, “Well, what did they do? Did they use the music from the movie? Did they write new music?” So I started researching that. And then I saw it, and the minute I saw it, I fell in love with it: I thought it was brilliant.

[clip of music rehearsal for “Story of my Life” with Marc Christopher at the piano and Barb directing]

Barb: I mean, there’s so many wonderful lines… I love how they pay homage to a lot of different shows, you know… Gypsy and Dreamgirls and Rent and Wicked and Lion King… and being a theater person—and anybody who’s a “theater person” in the audience—is going to immediately recognize all those little things.

Kay: And love it on every level.

Barb: Yes, yes, absolutely!

[a clip of rehearsing “Travel Song” where the opening Zulu vocals from The Lion King’s “The Circle of Life” are parodied]

Barb: We do have a couple of people that it’s their first time on stage, and you’d never know it. You’d never know it.  We’re halfway into our first month of rehearsal, and I find out that, one of our main characters, it’s his first time on stage, and I was extremely taken aback because I was like, “You’ve got to be kidding me! Where did this come from?”  He’s very natural, very natural.  And that excites me because I can’t wait to see that person after doing five shows, you know?

“Parfaits… yada-yada, parfaits!”

[clip of Barb demonstrating to a novice actor how to “cheat out” by keeping one’s body always facing the audience]

Barb: Just seeing the cast that we have… they’re just amazing. They surprise me every rehearsal, and I don’t say that lightly. I don’t give compliments lightly. Just seeing them and how they deliver the lines, how they bring not only the “typical” character to their characters but also bring something from how they envision it and bring it to the table.  They’re not afraid to try different things, so that is extremely exciting.

[various clips of rehearsals over audio of Marc Christopher singing “When Words Fail”]

Shrek: The Musical

– performances –

July 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 at 8PM
July 21 at 2PM

Tickets:
(518) 773-8255

or via OvationTix

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Production Vids: A Fabulous Farquaad Feature

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Production Vid Transcripts: A Fabulous Farquaad Feature

[music]

Austin: Hello, I am Austin Kadle, and I am playing Lord Farquaad in Shrek: The Musical.

Austin

Another EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes video from
the GLOVE Performing Arts Center and PacKay Productions

Austin Kadle as Lord Farquaad

[clip of the first rehearsal with Lord Farquaad’s “Little Legs”]

Kay: That looked so good. First of all, my apologies that you’re the last puppet that I’ve gotten to, so to speak, in building.

Austin: That’s OK. I’m the 50¢ man, instead of the million dollar one, but that’s OK.

Kay: You’re a half-puppet, that’s what you are.

Austin: [proudly] I’m half-man, half-puppet!

Kay: He’s a halfling, but not in the typical way.  Tell me about Lord Farquaad: what have you been discovering about playing our tiny despot?

Austin: I learned that Lord Farquaad, in the musical, is a lot different compared to the first movie.  In Shrek: the Musical he’s this fruity little guy who seems to be overcompensating for his size… for his…

Kay: For everything.

Austin: For everything, yeah.

[clip from “The Ballad of Farquaad”] 

little-legs

Kay: What’s your favorite part of the show so far… it doesn’t have to be any moment that you’re in… what’s your favorite…

Austin: [sighs]

Kay: Or it could be everything you’re in.

Austin: I personally really love the Dragon’s song.  It’s so great—you steal the show.

Kay: Awww.

Austin: It’s the showstopper. I told my parents and my friends, “You’re gonna love the dragon, she’s gonna steal the show.  And then I’m next.”

Kay: Yeah, you’re next.

Austin: “Don’t worry about anybody else.  Just worry about us.”

Kay: And your little legs…

Austin: If I suck, just look at my legs.

[clip of Lord Farquaad interrogating the Gingerbread Man]

Kay: Well, we’re actually going to be sitting down with Gingy in a little while and asking him how he feels about Lord Farquaad.

Austin: Oh, God, that’s going to be fun.

Kay: What would you say to Gingy?

Austin: Gingy is filthy… and dirty…

Gingy: A Gingerbread Man

Gingy: EAT ME, LORD FARQUAAD!!!

Austin: Oh, MY!

Kay: But he looks fabulous in his bow tie.

Austin: He does look fabulous in that bow tie. I want his bow tie.

Kay: Steal it!  In the next scene, we see Farquaad has it around his little knee.

Austin: “Take him to the swamp… WAIT!  I want his bow tie!”

Kay: What is your relationship with Thelonius like?

Austin: Thelonius. Oh, Thelonius.  Yeah, he’s my special snowflake.

Kay: [laughs]

[clip of Farquaad addressing his henchman, Thelonius, then falling offscreen, getting back up and laughing maniacally]

Shrek: The Musical

– performances –

July 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 at 8PM
July 21 at 2PM

Tickets:
(518) 773-8255

or via OvationTix

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