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Shrek The Musical

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Richard Blackwood + Amanda Holden + Nigel Harman + Nigel Lindsay

Friday, 6 May 2011 - Monday, 31 December 2012

Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, WC2B 5JF

Theatre: Comedy, Family, West End

How Much: £95.00 (Highest Price) , £20.00 (Lowest Price)
Starring Kimberly from Girls Aloud (Princess Fiona), Neil McDermott (Lord Farquad), Richard Blackwood (Donkey) and Dean Chisnall (Shrek).

The New York Times declared this a five-star musical and it's no surprise given the success of the films. This topsy turvy fairytale is now a firm fixture in the childhood memories of an entire generation. The stage show, fresh from Broadway, and packed with contemporary fairytale characters is set to delight another one.
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