Shrek The Musical 2013 1080p Bluray X264ccat Top (2025)

Shrek the Musical (2013) is a high-definition filmed version of the Broadway production, captured live with 10 high-definition cameras. Originally released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 15, 2013, it brings the 2001 DreamWorks animated film to life with 19 all-new songs. Release Specifications Format: 1080p Blu-ray. Video Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Widescreen. Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1.

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Who is in the cast? This specific 2013 release features the original Broadway cast. shrek the musical 2013 1080p bluray x264ccat top

Runtime: Approximately 130 minutes (2 hours and 10 minutes).

For those unfamiliar with the Shrek franchise, the musical follows the story of an ogre named Shrek, who lives in isolation in a swamp. His swamp is invaded by a group of fairy tale creatures, banished from their homes by the tyrannical Lord Farquaad. Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad to rescue a princess from a dragon-guarded tower in exchange for the return of his swamp. Shrek embarks on this quest with a talking donkey named Donkey, and together they face numerous challenges. Upon rescuing Princess Fiona, they discover that she has a secret of her own, one that complicates Shrek's perception of himself and his new friends. Shrek the Musical (2013) is a high-definition filmed

Audio: Features a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. The mix captures the live experience by spreading the orchestral pit music across all channels while keeping solo vocals centered.

: The production originally opened in December 2008 and ran for over a year before touring and heading to London's West End. Memorable Cast : The filmed version features stellar performances from Brian d'Arcy James Sutton Foster Daniel Breaker as Donkey, and Christopher Sieber as the vertically challenged Lord Farquaad. Themes of Acceptance At its heart, Shrek the Musical Video Aspect Ratio : 1

Christopher Sieber (Lord Farquaad): Steals every scene he is in, performing the entire show on his knees to maintain the character's height. Why High-Definition Matters for Theater

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