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Shrek Jr. Cast and Crew List! Page 1 of 3 Shrek Jr. Cast and Crew List! Congratulations to everyone who auditioned! The casting for this show was full of very difficult decisions. Mrs. Esquerra, Mrs. Hosker, Mrs. Joppich and I were blown away by the talent we saw from you. Being cast in a show (no matter how big or small the role) is a huge honor and responsibility. This is truly an ensemble art form. It cannot be completed alone. Each part from stage crew to actor plays a vital role in the success of the production. You are all blessed with a unique gift that only you can bring to the show. Due to the talent of everyone who auditioned, our decisions for casting took a lot of thought and consideration and we are very excited for the cast and crew we have put together. Congratulations once again! *Parents and students please fill out and have your child return the Role Acceptance Form to Miss Kelleher by November 20th. Cast: Storyteller 1……………………………………………………….…..Hanna Smith Storyteller 2………………………………………………………...….Abril Brea Storyteller 3……………………………..……………………..………Ana Rother Mama Ogre/Mama Bear………………………….………………...…Danielle Springer Papa Ogre/ Papa Bear……………………………………………..…Danny Boboltz Baby Ogre/Baby Bear ………………………………...…….………...Robbie Dubay Shrek…………………………………………………………….....….Collin Toole Captain of the Guards………………………………………….…...…Patrick Twomey Pinocchio……………………………………………………………....Colin McCauley Big Bad Wolf………………………………………………….….…....James Lau Pig 1……………………………………………………………….......Alex Aschenbrenner Pig 2…………………………………………………………….…......Arianna Gardiner Pig 3………………………………………………………….......……Ethan Forester Wicked Witch …………………………………………………............Corinne Kulik Peter Pan…………………………………….......................................Martin Umali Ugly Duckling………………………………………………….……...Charlotte Madden Page 2 of 3 Donkey……………………………………………………………...…Jaden Logan Lord Farquaad………………………………………………………..Hugh McNulty Gingy……………………………………………………………….…Mimi Suh Young Fiona/Blind Mice 1………………………………………..…..Riley Guarino Teen Fiona/Blind Mice 2 …………………………………….……….Gabby Sowell Princess Fiona…………………………………………………..….…Jenna McKibbin Puss in Boots/Pied Piper....………………………………………...…Maria O’Brien Knight 1/Duloc Guard…………………………………….……...…...Nicholas Schimmel Knight 2/Duloc Guard………………………………………….....…..Nicholas Slovak Knight 3/Duloc Guard…………………………………………….......Joey Brasco Knight 4/Duloc Guard ………………………………………………..Daniel Centeno Dragon………………………………………………………………...Minerva Martinez Bishop/Humpty Dumpty………………………………………….…....Alvero Lazo Dwarf/Blind Mice 3 …………………………………………………..Cecy Juarez Rat 1/Tinkerbell/Dance Captain………………………………....…... Anne Distefano, Rat 2/Snow White/Dance Captain………………………………….…Katherine Villafuerte Rat 3/Tooth Fairy ….. ……………………………………….…….…Jen Hennessey, Rat 4/Fairy Godmother……………………………………...………..Sydney Kane, Rat 5/Sleeping Beauty…………………………………………..….….Lauren Gambino, Rat 6/Cinderella………………………………………………..……...Karly Fuentes-Paredes, Rat 7/Little Red Riding Hood……………………………..……..……Elise Velasquez, Rat 8/White Rabbit…………………………………….………..……..Camryn Campbell Duloc Performer 1/Rooster ……………………………………...….. Paige Johnson, Duloc Performer/Tree………………………………….…………..…David Vega, Duloc Performer/Bird ……………………………………….……..Maeve Kirwan, Page 3 of 3 Duloc Performer/Bird ……………………………………….……..Deborah Cornejo, Duloc Performer/Deer………………………………………………Branden Tirona, Duloc Performer/Tree…………………………………………….…Conner McCallister, Crew: Stage Crew……………..… Joseph Aschenbrenner, Ana Biernacki, Emmaleen DeBenedittis, Sean Frias, Jack Gouldin, Anne Latimer, Matthew Lynch, Michael Marquez, Conner McGovern, Nick Mee, Gonzalo Paulette, Tahi Summey, Dario Tarifa, Jess Wilcox .
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