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May 22-June 7

Fridays at 7pm

Saturdays at 2pm

Sundays at 2pm

**ASL Interpreted April 12

*Family Value Night April 18 at 7pm

Based on the hit DreamWorks film, Shrek the Musical follows a grumpy but lovable ogre whose quiet swamp life is interrupted when a group of fairy tale misfits invade his home. To get his land back, Shrek agrees to rescue Princess Fiona from a dragon-guarded tower for the scheming Lord Farquaad. Joined by the endlessly chatty Donkey, Shrek’s journey becomes an adventure filled with humor, friendship, and the discovery that true beauty comes from being your authentic self.

Rated: PG

Is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI),

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.www.mtishows.com

CONTENT WARNING​

  • Mild crude humor and potty jokes consistent with the Shrek film (references to bodily humor and silly gross-out moments).

  • Cartoon-style peril and fantasy violence, including comedic fight scenes and a dragon.

  • Some sarcastic humor and playful insults.

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Thank you to our show sponsors

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Sensory-Friendly Performance

Wednesday May 27 at 6pm

If your family does not require special accommodations, we encourage you to join us at one of our other performances. Because seating is limited and this is our only sensory-friendly performance, we want to make sure this opportunity is available for the families who truly need this type of environment.

Environment Adjustments

•House lights stay partially on so the theatre isn’t completely dark.

•Sound levels are lowered and sudden loud noises are softened when possible.

•Flashing or strobe lights are reduced or removed.

•A quiet space is available in the lobby for anyone who needs a break.

Audience Expectations

•Audience members are free to move, talk, vocalize, or leave and re-enter during the show.

•There is a judgment-free environment

Pre-Show Preparation

•Social stories (a short visual guide explaining what will happen at the theatre.

•Character guides so audience members know who they will see.

•Content warnings for loud noises, scary moments, flashing lights, fog.

•Pre-show chance to meet actors.

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SUGGESTED SUPPORT ITEMS TO BRING

•Fidget toys

•Noise-canceling headphones

•Weighted lap pads

•Sensory kits

VISUAL CARDS FOR CONTENT WARNINGS

Musical Number

Flashing Lights

Loud Sound

Jump Scare

Fog Machine

Seating Chart Explanation

Row A has removeable chairs and is at the same level of the stage itself. This is ideal for those who may have physical limitations.

The Blue section is designed for individuals who are hypersensitive to free movement.

The Orange section is designed to be left empty. This creates a buffer row between the Blue and Pink rows.

The Pink section is designed for sensory seeking individuals and who need movement.

The Gold section is our backrow. This aisle is wider and has foldable chairs. It makes this row ideal for individuals who may need to stand, dance, and walk around.

Spokane Children's Theatre

2727 N Madelia St #5 

Spokane, WA 99207

Box Office: 509-328-4886

Office Hours: Wednesday and Thursday 11:30am-2:30pm

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