"Shrek the Musical" Theatre Casting Youth Actors
Looking for boys and girls for "Shrek the Musical". Please see the details below. Additional info: Please prepare 16-32 bars (or about 1 minute) of music in the style of the show. Performance dates: December 5-14th, 2025 If interested, please apply.
27 roles
Sings solo, many lines, some dance A mean, crusty old ogre who prides himself on being the fiercest of the fierce but is really just a sweet soul who has been treated badly by the world. This role requires a broadly comic physical performance with moments of grounded vulnerability.
Sings solo, many lines, featured dancer sassy, smart-mouthed talking donkey joins Shrek on the run from Farquaad’s guards. Quite the chatterbox, he is not deterred by Shrek’s looks or temper and slow insinuates himself into Shrek’s good graces. Easily frightened and pushy, Donkey is also an optimistic fellow with a lot of heart who thrives on the love of his friends.
Sings solo, many lines, featured dancer Princess Fiona has been trapped in a tower since her youth to hide her secret shame: she has a transforming spell over her that turns her in to an Ogre every night when the sun sets.
Sings solo, many lines, physically challenging role with adapted dance The ruthless ruler of Duloc has been battling issues with his absent father and shorter-thanaverage height his whole life, which has led him to force his subjects in to a ruthlessly “perfect” society that leaves no room for uniqueness or difference.
Sings solo, no lines, movement/dance feature After years of guarding Fiona in her tower, Dragon gets the heart flutters for Donkey as he and Shrek rescue the princess. What begins as an awkward predator/prey relationship blossoms in to a love that inspires the Dragon to come to the rescue in the final minutes of the show.
Sings solo, many lines, some dance Constantly annoyed that the other fairytale characters don’t recognize him as a “real boy,” he overcompensates by jumping in to leadership roles in the fairytale community. The performer in this role must create a loveable yet neurotic character with the unique physicality of a jointed puppet.
(puppet), sings solo, many lines, puppeteering The Gingerbread Man is presented on a cookie sheet and puppeteered by the performer, who will sometimes be hiding, and sometimes be visible and dressed as “The Muffin Man”. Gingy is a spicy little cookie not afraid to speak his mind, even in times of peril, and will require an actor who is dedicated to mastering the puppetry of the character as well as the performance of the role.