'Shrek the Musical' to be performed five times in June at Ohio Theatre

The cast of "Shrek the Musical" pose for a photo in Ohio Theatre in downtown Loudonville, where they will perform the musical in June.
The cast of "Shrek the Musical" pose for a photo in Ohio Theatre in downtown Loudonville, where they will perform the musical in June.

Mohican Community Theatre (MCT), under the Loudonville Theatre and Arts Committee (LTAC) will perform "Shrek the Musical" for five performances at the Ohio Theatre in downtown Loudonville, according to a news release from the LTAC.

Performances are Saturday, June 18 at 7 p.m., Sunday, June 19 at 2 p.m., Friday, June 24 at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 25 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, June 26 at 2 p.m.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $10 for students, and free for children 4 years old and younger (as long as space is available.) All seats are reserved seating only. Presale tickets are available online at http://www.theohiotheatre.com and at the Ohio Theatre Box Office at 419-994-3750. Remaining tickets will be available at the door beginning an hour before each performance on a first come basis.

Marissa Burd, co-founder of MCT, is directing the musical with Isabeau Murray, last seen directing "The Snow White Variety Show" in 2019. Helping Burd and Murray are Rachel Kelly as vocal director; Mary Murray as costume and prop coordinator, and Sally Hollenbach as technical director.

A large cast of 32 will perform the 2008 Broadway musical comedy based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film of the same name. With music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire, the show has all your favorite elements from the original movie, plus elements of its sequels and the 1990 book Shrek! by William Steig. This musical is appropriate for all ages, especially children and those who love the movie.

Shrek will be played by Jon Fogle

The title role of Shrek will be played by Jon Fogle, a long-standing MCT parent and set builder, who is ready to step onto the stage in his first lead role since his high school days.

Other leads include some new faces to the MCT stage including: Emily Roblin, a first year math teacher at Loudonville Junior High School, playing Princess Fiona; Shane Byler, Berlin resident and last seen in Homes Center for the Arts’ Little Women on 2021, playing Donkey; Nathan Roblin, husband to Emily and a records clerk for Ashland University’s Correctional Education Program, playing Lord Farquaad; Rachel Miller, an RN from Baltic who was also last seen in Little Woman, playing Dragon.

Returning to the MCT stage in a leading role are LHS choir director — and last seen in Nunsense — Rachel Kelly playing Gingy and Josh Weber, an original member of MCT’s first production of Oklahoma! in 2015, playing Pinocchio.

Featured performers playing Fairytale Creatures, Guards, Duloc Citizens and more include a mixed cast of families, past MCT performers and new faces to our stage: Payton Brightbill, Laurie Bower, Hannah Carroll, Jenny Carroll, John Carroll, Rebekah Carroll, Allie Chambers, Hannah Endslow, Jacklyn Endslow, Natalie Endslow, Riley Fogle, Wesley Fogle, Jeremy Gessner, Amy Loveday, Scott Loveday, Emily Kern, Amber Manchester, Zach Manchester, Makenzie Mast, Lisa Nall, Kristie Perreira, Callie Scarberry, Leslie Weber, Carter Wright and Ana Zeigler

This article originally appeared on Ashland Times Gazette: Mohican Community Theatre to present 'Shrek the Musical'