![]() ![]() With a cast of more than 40, ranging in age from 12 to mid-60s, the show is full of colourful characters, hilarious one-liners, fabulous songs and toe-tapping dancing. Shrek the Musical will be EMTC’s first musical back since having to cut short its 2021 performance of Little Shop of Horrors because of COVID-19 restrictions.ĭarcy Elliott, Tamara Cadd and Mark Thomson are directing the production, which is anticipated to be a show like no other. Yambuna teenager Grace McMaster also stars in the show - as Baby Bear, while Kyabram theatre stalwart Tricia Deakin returns to work her magic as lighting designer. Kate, a teacher at Moama Anglican Grammar, plays Princess Fiona’s mother Queen Lillian as well as the Mad Hatter, while daughter Matilda is part of the ensemble. Kyabram mother-and-daughter duo Kate and Matilda Griffin are newcomers to the company and are looking forward to playing their respective roles. “Especially because our production team and the entire cast is unbelievably supportive, not to mention super talented.” “Voicing Dragon has been a totally new experience for me trying to convey emotion, character and life through just my voice - and in song - has been really challenging but I'm enjoying every minute of it,” Alisha said. ![]() Alisha is excited to be back with EMTC following her stunning vocal performances as Motormouth Maybelle in the company’s production of Hairspray in 2015 and as Alice Beneike in The Addams Family in 2019 - both of which earnt her multiple Georgy nominations. ![]()
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