Turning green eight times a week is all part of show business for Ben Mingay.
But it’s one of the most arduous procedures he’s ever experienced, taking Two-and-a-half hours of preparation before each show at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
“I don’t think anyone would understand how full on it is unless they saw it in action,” Mingay said.
“On a two show day, I’m in the theatre for 13 hours because I can’t leave in between shows and, unless you conserve energy throughout the day, you wouldn’t make it.”
He has lost 12kg since Shrek the Musical opened last January.
Before a show, he drinks 3 litres of water to make sure he’s hydrated, and another 5 litres throughout.
He has to be clean shaven before getting his hair tied in a braid and the skull cap applied which has small holes in the cheeks for his microphones.
Then his chin, cheeks, nose and forehead prosthetics are applied, taking one hour and 40 minutes.
“Then, they get two ice vests out of the freezer to help me cope with the 25kg fat suit which is removed at interval so the ice can be changed,” he said.
“It really is like being in a sauna so it wouldn’t be possible without the ice. I sweat so much that there’s a risk the prosthetic glue will come off.”
It’s arduous and claustrophobic but once the costume is on, he looks at himself in the mirror and is ready for showtime.
“That motivates me and I know there are two industrial fans backstage to help me get through,” he said.
When all of his colleagues rush home after the show, he stays for another hour to have all signs of Shrek removed.
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