I have a new favorite production at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse! Last night I saw my third and final production of The Little Mermaid this month and this one is fantastic! Ariel (Kaylee Wheeler) is a mermaid who just wants to be where the people are so she defies her father King Triton (Sheldon Cheshire) and trades her voice to the sea witch Ursula (Olivia Lusk-Garibay) for a pair of legs and, with a little help from a crab named Sebastian (Ian Wellisch), a fish named Flounder (Grace Moore), and a seagull named Scuttle (Terran Lowe), she hopes to make Prince Eric (Drew Saddler) fall in love with her. What I loved most about this production is all of the amazing costumes and puppets because they are absolutely incredible (the best of any production I have seen including both of the ones at HCT). Ursula wears an elaborate black and purple gown with eight puffy tentacles that swirl all around her while Flotsam (Shaelynn Wright) and Jetsam (Davin Loveland) wear segmented eel puppets around their shoulders and arms (I think these were my favorites). The songs "Under the Sea" and "Kiss the Girl" feature a dazzling array of sparkling neon-colored fish and other sea creatures (I loved the multicolored coral reef headdresses and the jellyfish made from clear umbrellas) and it is quite the spectacle! Sebastian is covered from claw to claw in red sequins while Scuttle is covered in white feathers. Ariel and her sisters each have their own color with jewel encrusted gowns and mermaid tails made of organza and King Triton has regal robes of turquoise and silver. I was also impressed with all of the elaborate set pieces, including a reef that lights up in different colors as a backdrop, Prince Eric's ship located on a platform next to the stage, Ariel's grotto filled with her collection, and Ursula's lair complete with a bubbling cauldron. The staging of several of the numbers is incredibly clever, especially the portrayal of the sea when Ariel saves Eric after he falls overboard because it is so immersive as well as Ariel's final transformation because it is very dramatic, and the choreography is a lot of fun and integrates a large cast into the small space very well, especially in "Les Poissons." Finally, the cast is outstanding! Wheeler and Saddler are perfect as Ariel and Eric, respectively, but Wellisch steals the show as Sebastian because he is hilariously overwrought with facial expressions that are a hoot. I also really enjoyed the mersisters (Ginny Waldron, Shantell Eisenbarth, Aleksa Poulter, Hailey Burt, Kayli Sorenson, and Arianna Evans) because each of the characters is very distinct. This is definitely the best production I have seen at this theatre and I had so much fun watching it (as did the all of the children sitting around me). There are performances on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays through July 27 and I highly recommend getting a ticket (go here) to one of them!
Note: In the "Battle of the Mermaids" this month I can't really pick a winner because I enjoyed every production for different reasons!
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