"Forever" was actually added for the National Tour during the reboot after its Broadway run. The West End production came nearly 2 years later. The More You Know.
The Dragon in the video is the 3rd generation of dragon puppet during the Broadway run of Shrek. The creative team felt that "Donkey Pot Pie" did not fit the style of the show, so when the Broadway Production closed they removed it and replaced it with "Forever". When the first national tour opened "Forever" officially replaced "Donkey Pot Pie".
I once watched a version back in 2012 on youtube where the puppet was the same broadway one, mouth and eyes moved and all. The only difference is there was no three singers around aside from the chorus girls. That version got deleted so I don't know which one it was. Trying to find the video is even harder.
"Forever" was actually added for the National Tour during the reboot after its Broadway run. The West End production came nearly 2 years later. The More You Know.
The Dragon in the video is the 3rd generation of dragon puppet during the Broadway run of Shrek. The creative team felt that "Donkey Pot Pie" did not fit the style of the show, so when the Broadway Production closed they removed it and replaced it with "Forever". When the first national tour opened "Forever" officially replaced "Donkey Pot Pie".
when i saw the pre-broadway the dragon had these weird wings scooting across from above that never quite lined up with the body. lol
This Dragon is different then the other dragon from the forever song. Weeeeiiiirrrddd.
Yes the dragon is singing
It would be even greater if the robot dragon actually moved its mouth.
I mean in the seeatle version.
I prefer this more than the Broadway version.
Yeah, you can tell the cut lyrics here were the base for Forever!
I love this version! The lead singer DESTROYED the stage!!! Well done!
That was Kecia Lewis-Evans. Sad she dropped before the Broadway run
I once watched a version back in 2012 on youtube where the puppet was the same broadway one, mouth and eyes moved and all. The only difference is there was no three singers around aside from the chorus girls.
That version got deleted so I don't know which one it was. Trying to find the video is even harder.
...there's Dragon's singer (1:50)
woooow this si completely different than the broadway version...I like it! what production is this?
I think it's Seattle, but don't take my word for it.
there were weird
What are the cut lyrics shown starting from 1:41?