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Shrek The Musical Jr.

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By Gordon Durich

Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 8/14/22 – Where do you possibly begin to put into words a rave about a weird – in a good way- show about a big green ogre and a princess captive in a tower?  Alwayz On Stage’s “Shrek The Musical Jr.” is a wild and whacky romp. Absolutely worth your time.

The ambitious adaptation of the madly popular successful Dreamworks movie hit — and subsequent equally popular spin offs – is playing through Aug. 21 at Hillcrest Center, Thousand Oaks.  And play they do!  The community theater company Alwayz On Stage, helmed by Laurie Johnson, is an all inclusive outfit, blending special needs folks with other performers. The largely ensemble cast is enthusiastic and hard working.  Director Chrys Johnson addressed the sold out Opening Night, sharing “They’re better than me!”

Set in the swamp of Duloc, and with a premise that is full of twists and turns, the show is comparable to “Spamalot” in its wry humor and vibe.

Costumes were sensational, especially “Gingy,” the Gingerbread Lady whose funniest line at one point is “bite me.”   Watch for the spectacular Dragon (Abigail Arnal and Siena Judovitz), the baby (Oaklie (Hubbard) and toddler Arlo Herrera.

Star is Alex Greene as ogre Shrek, giving full gusto and comedic turns in the pivotal role. Sassy and ever so amusing is Shrek’s self-appointed sidekick Donkey, played hilariously by always-on-stage Jacob Wayman, in his debut (Eddie Murphy who played Donkey in the movie version — eat your heart out).  Other players include feisty Princess Fiona, well portrayed by vocal star and soprano Ashley Mohan;  Lord Farquaad, played by Christopher Carroll who shows off his experienced chops as an actor; and Ana Sharp who hams it up appropo as Pinocchio.   Capy Studios creator Ian Wegher Thompson is the imposing Papa Bear and believable Bishop.  Olivia Burlingham had fun as the Wicked Witch.  Pied Piper and Puss in Boots puppets (manipulated by Marley Berman) are there.

From the “Big Bright Beautiful World” to “Freak Flag,” choreographer Julia Marley did a sensational job, especially working with special needs capabilities.

The song “Morning Person” by Fiona was relatable.

Alternating casts include Ogre Cast and Duloc cast.

Sets by Ben Deschaine were clever and creative.

Allwayz on Stage provides individuals of diverse abilities the opportunity to actively participate and express themselves through the performing arts in a safe, supporting nurturing environment.  Allwayz on Stage founder is Laurie Johnson.

Website is www.Allwayzonstage.com.  Follow on Instagram and Facebook.