Shrek has become a cultural touchstone ... and that was also true of cast member John Lithgow. The veteran actor was indeed impressed when he was pitched his character, Lord Farquaad. But it turns out ...
John Lithgow’s role as Lord Farquaad in Shrek might be iconic now, but he didn’t expect it to be when he first joined the project. In a video posted March 13, Variety had Lithgow read lines ...
More specifically, folks on the Internet are already speculating on what characters from the previous entries in this saga need to come back for Shrek 5. With that in mind, let’s look at five ...
Antis music department at 7:30 p.m. March 27-29. The show will be staged in the high school auditorium, 400 Main St., Bellwood. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and are available at Set ...
A giant green ogre is coming to the area, and he’s not in a good mood.
A classic film, now told in te reo Māori. Shrek returns to the big screen, with a Hawke's Bay voice bringing Lord Farquaad to life. Video / Rafaella Melo - Hawke's Bay Today With Shrek 5 just ...
AN ENTRANCING production of Shrek the Musical has showcased the acting and singing talent of many young local people.
Shrek the Musical’ is based on the story of the much-loved, anti-social ogre from the original DreamWorks film.
John Lithgow is stepping into two iconic roles—one new, one old. The legendary actor joined Variety for an episode of “Know Their Lines” and confirmed he will be playing Albus Dumbledore in HBO’s ...