Shrek

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The musical started with intro with shrek all lonely and scary. Other fairy tales come in the scene so is lord farquaad and the fairy tale characters sing about their life. Shrek goes stands up for the characters and speaks to lord farquaad. Shrek finds the donkey and they team up. After Shrek finds Donkey there is a scene with lord farquaad and he cuts the ginger breads legs off and makes him tell lord Farquaad something. Then the magic mirror appears and they play a game show and he has to pick a princess and he picks princess Fiona. There is a scene with all three Fiona's ages 7 through 23. There at lord farquaad's castle and farquaad is singing with the dolls then Shrek shows up and scares everyone but he is chosen to rescue princess …show more content…
It changes the scene with Shrek trying to save princess Fiona and when they escape the dragon there free. Then Shrek shares a song about what he wants to be. There is a scene that Fiona is traveling in the morning and she meets a she meets a person on the way and he tries to catch rats but he can't so she plays a tune and the rats follow her and turn in to people and start dancing. Then Shrek and Fiona are fighting about how rough there life was and Shrek and Fiona have a farting and burping competition. Next there is a scene with lord farquad in the bathtub and he's already trying to set up his wedding with Fiona. Then Fiona doesn't want to go to Du Loc and wants to stay with Shrek but then the donkey figures out that Fiona's in love with Shrek and shrek's in love with Fiona. Fiona shows here as a Ogre because a witch gave her a curse. Then lord farquad comes because Shrek tells him he rescued her then lord farquaad takes Fiona for marriage. Then the fairy tale characters believe in themselves and they say they have things that people don't have so they go to lord farquaad. Shrek stops the wedding and when that happens the characters come and Fiona turns into a Ogre and farquaad gets eaten by a dragon. Finally at the biggest part of the musical was when Shrek got a kiss from Fiona and Fiona stays like a Ogre and Shrek and Fiona live together happily ever

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