A beloved character from a series of animated films is making its way to the Hilo Palace Theater for the first time with the production of “Shrek the Musical,” which opens today. Director Jennie Kaneshiro was not sold on the idea when deciding what show to pick for the Palace’s fall musical, but after her husband watched every option she had on her list, he encouraged her to watch “Shrek the Musical.” “I watched it, and I immediately just saw how special the show is.

It’s an anti-fairy tale that delivers a message of nonconformity by embracing who you are and celebrating that,” Kaneshiro said. “It flips the very idea of a fairy tale on its head, and I love that about this show.” “Shrek the Musical” is based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film “Shrek” and was adapted in 2008 for the stage, with music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire.

A diverse cast and crew of all ages will bring the story and characters to life at the Palace Theater thanks to colorful costumes, elaborate dance pieces, and many humorous moments. “In true DreamWorks style, there are plenty of laughs for adults and keiki. It’s truly a fun show for the whole family,” Kaneshiro said.

“During rehearsal, we’ve just been laughing and laughing. It feels like we’re always in celebration mode, which makes the environment so fun.” As he channels his inner ogre every night, Kyden De Sa has been working on all of the aspects that make the character of.