Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Disney’s The Little Mermaid musical at The 5th Avenue Theatre starring Diana Huey & Colman Cummings. Directed by Glenn Casale and music directed by RJ Tancioco. Vibrant set/costumes. Quality rivaled the national tour (which I’ve seen twice). It’s times like these that I wish I had kids to bring to the theatre. #Ariel
Synopsis from the Theatre: One of the most successful Disney musicals of all time returns to The 5th Avenue Theatre in celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the original film. Ariel, King Triton, Flounder, Scuttle, Ursula, and Prince Eric tell the story of dreams, love, family, and friendship that has delighted generations. Dive under the sea with Ariel and her friends as they sing some of the best-known songs of the last century.
Attended Performance Date: 9/15/23 (Opening Night)
Type: Musical
World Premiere: No
Several or Few Scenes: Several
Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No, but you’d probably enjoy this more if you’re familiar with the original Disney movie.
Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes
Live Band/Orchestra: Yes, there was a glorious orchestra
Equity Actors: All
Total Number of Actors: Too many to count
Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.5 hours
Intermission Included: Yes
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: No, I’ve attended the national tour production twice
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now: Of course!
Recommendation: See it, especially if you’ve watched the original Disney movie or if you want to show your kids the magic of live theatre (but it’s not just for kids!)
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
- Aerial Flying Effects: This production included many aerial flying effects to realistically simulate swimming. It must have required some serious core strength and pilates. I don’t remember this much aerial flying in the national tour. I wonder if there’s ever any risk of tangling the cables like in puppetry. Side note, during the show, I wondered how Ariel and Prince Eric unharnessed so quickly between their flying scenes. After reading in the program that Joel Domenico and Megan Felise were Ariel/Eric doubles, it made more sense. Stage magic!
- “Under the Sea” Song: The bubbles and lights in the audience was a nice touch during “Under the Sea.” However, I was surprised how little costumes of traditional fish appeared in this number.
- Ursula: Shaunyce Omar was a wonderful choice for Ursula with her inherently rich voice with an attitude.
- Electric Eels: Cassi Q Kohl and Ethan Carpenter worked well in-sync as Ursula’s minions Flotsam and Jetsam.
- Costumes: Obviously, as a 5th Avenue Theatre production, the costumes were gorgeous with the vibrant colors and billowing dresses. Ariel’s flowy mermaid dress was designed to also occasionally double as a water splash.
- Trident Effect: When King Triton wielded his magical trident, the projections shook giving the illusion of the stage shaking.
- Tap Dance: I don’t remember the “Positoovity” number from the national tour but it was a good artistic decision to include tap dancing in this song since Ariel was just getting used to her legs. I’m always a huge fan of tap dancing in musicals!
- Scuttle: John David Scott was a delight to watch as Scuttle. I would have liked his character featured more.
- Favorite Line: “You can’t blame all humans for a few wicked ones.”
Rant(s)
- White Noise: There was weird audio feedback during one of the ship scenes and one of Ursula’s scenes.
- Differences from the National Tour: While watching this production, I couldn’t help but compare it to the national touring production I saw twice in Houston, TX.
- Different Songs: There were some songs missing in this production from the tour and vice versa. For example, this local production didn’t include “I Want the Good Times Back.”
- Illusion of Water: The mermaid actors in the national tour bobbed their body/arms up and down more to portray the illusion of floating underwater. But I feel like this tour relied more on aerial flying effects, which is more realistic than bobbing. Additionally, the national tour mermaid actors skated more on-stage. However, in this local production, I think only the eels skated and Flounder (played by Keoni Dilay) rode a hoverboard.
- Flounder’s Age: The national tour flounder was a kid actor, but the 5th Avenue production character was Keoni Dilay who was around the same age as the Ariel actor. I prefer an adult actor for Flounder since it feels weird when a pre-pubescent kid is in love with Ariel. But young audience members probably prefer flounder to be a kid actor. Since the original role was a kid actor, there were unfortunate times in the “She’s in Love” song when Keoni sang an octave lower.
- Differences from the Movie:
- Vanessa: Ursula didn’t transform into a human (Vanessa) that sang with Ariel’s voice.
- Savior: The character who saved the day wasn’t the same person in the movie. I appreciate the modernized messaging to young girls watching the show, but it deviates from the classic Disney story … not that the classic Disney story has been true to the original Hans Christian Andersen tale. I guess we don’t want kids seeing Ariel giving away her tongue and trying to stab the prince!
Theatre Company: The 5th Avenue Theatre
Venue: The 5th Avenue Theatre
Venue Physical Address: 1308 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Price: Medium to Expensive
Ticket Affordability Options: $30 day-of-show tickets are available for the general public to purchase in person, starting at noon the day of the show you wish you attend! Valid only in Zones 3 (blue), 4 (orange), and 5 (pink). Goldstar or TodayTix usually offer good options too.
Dates: September 8 to October 8, 2023
Seating: Assigned Seating
Parking: When I don’t walk to the theatre or park on the street, I park in the paid garage at the Motif hotel NW of the theatre. The entrance is on 5th Ave. Do NOT park in the Hilton garage (entrance on 6th ave). That’s where most of the audience parks, so it’s a nightmare to leave. However, the Hilton garage is the closest garage to the theatre and you can access the theatre underground if you want to avoid the elements. But this benefit is not worth the time wasted leaving in my opinion.
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@showsiveseen @Disney "The Little #Mermaid" #musical at @The 5th Avenue Theatre starring @Diana Huey & @Coleman Cummings. Directed by Glenn Casale & music directed by RJ Tancioco. Vibrant set/costumes. Quality rivaled the national tour (which I've seen twice!). It's times like these that I wish I had kids to bring to the #theatre. Photos: Tracy Martin & Mark Kitaoka. Review: showsiveseen.com/6680 #Ariel #showsiveseen #Disney #theLittleMermaid #littlemermaid ♬ Under the Sea – Daveed Diggs & Cast – The Little Mermaid & Disney
Role | Name |
Ariel | Diana Huey |
Pilot | Jason Weitkamp |
Sailors | Gabriel Corey Joel Domenico Sheldon Henry Nehemiah Hooks Kayden Oliver |
Prince Eric | Coleman Cummings |
Grimsby | Rob Burgess |
Flounder | Keoni Dilay |
Scuttle | John David Scott |
King Triton | Terence Kelley |
Sebastian | Kevin Smith Kirkwood |
Aquata (Mersister) | Nalica Hennings |
Andrina (Mersister) | Kristin Burch |
Arista (Mersister) | Carly Corey |
Atina (Mersister) | Bethanie Willis |
Adella (Mersister) | Mackenzie Neusiok |
Allana (Mersister) | Shelby Willis |
Ursula | Shaunyce Omar |
Gulls | Gabriel Corey Jordan King Kayden Oliver |
Maids | Kristin Burch Carly Corey Megan Felise Nalica Hennings Mackenzie Neusiok Bethanie Willis |
Chefs | Gabriel Corey Joel Domenico Sheldon Henry Nehemiah Hooks Jordan King Kayden Oliver |
Princesses | Kristin Burch Carly Corey Nalica Hennings Mackenzie Neusiok Bethanie Willis Shelby Willis |
Ensemble | Kristin Burch Carly Corey Gabriel Corey Joel Domenico Megan Felise Nalica Hennings Sheldon Henry Nehemiah Hooks Jordan King Mackenzie Neusiok Kayden Oliver Jason Weitkamp Bethanie Willis Shelby Willis |
Swings | Cy Paolantonio Christopher Sweet Madison Willis, Josh Zacher |
Flotsam | Cassi Q Kohl |
Jetsam | Ethan Carpenter |
Chef Louis | Jason Weitkamp |
Prince Eric Double | Joel Domenico |
Ariel Double | Megan Felise |
— | — |
Scuttle (Understudy) | Gabrlel Corey |
Ursula (Understudy) | Ann Cornelius |
Flotsam/Jetsam (Understudy) | Joel Domenico |
Sebastian (Understudy) | Nehemiah Hooks |
King Triton/Grimsby (Understudy) | Sheldon Henry |
Prince Eric (Understudy) | Kawika Huston |
Chef Louis (Understudy) | Jordan King |
Flounder (Understudy) | Kayden Oliver |
Ariel (Understudy) | Caitlin Sarwono, Carly Corey |
— | — |
Swings | Cy Paolantonio Christopher Sweet Madison Willis Josh Zacher |
Dance Captain | Josh Zacher |
Flight Captain | Cy Paolantonio |
— | — |
Director | Glenn Casale |
Music Director/Conductor | RJ Tancioco |
Choreographer | John Macinnis |
Composer | Alan Menken |
Lyricists | Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater |
Playwright | Doug Wright |
Orchestrations | Danny Troob |
Incidental Music & Vocal Arrangements | Michael Kosarin |
Dance Arrangements | David Chase |
Scenic Designer | Kenneth Foy |
Associate Director | Michael Heitzman Charlie Johnson |
Costume Designers | Amy Clark Mark Koss |
Costume Coordinator | Taya Payne |
Director of Production | Joan Toggenburger |
Costume Associate | Heidi Zamora |
Lighting Designer | Charlie Morrison |
Associate Choreographer | Josh Zacher |
Associate Lighting Designer | Thorn Michaels |
Associate Sound Designer | Lawrence Schober |
Sound Designer | Ed Chapman |
Production Manager | Ryan Gastelum |
Casting Director | Dedra D. Woods |
Associate Music Director | Michael Nutting |
Hair/Wig and Makeup Designer | Kelley Jordan |
Costume, Wardrobe, and Hair Director | Shannin Strom |
Assistant Hair/Wig & Makeup Designer | Juliette Lewis |
Production Stage Manager | Jeffrey K. Hanson |
Assistant Stage Managers | Rachael Dorman Laurel Nichols |
Swing Stage Manager | Erin B. Zatloka |
Flying Sequences Choreographer | Paul Rubin |
— | — |
Associate Music Director/Keyboard 1 | Michael Nutting |
Keyboard 2 | Benjamin Bentler |
Keyboard 3 | Rebecca Smith |
Bass | Chris Jones |
Horn | Jill Jaques |
Trumpet | Brian Shaw |
Drums | Alec Wilmart |
Percussion | Brian Kirk |
Reed 1 | Dane Andersen |
Reed 2 | Koryn Orcutt |
Reed 3 | Derek Smith |
Violin 1 | Kimberly Rosenberg |
Violin 2 | Rachel Nesvig |
Cello | Emily Hu |
Keyboard Coordinator | Brendan Hogan |
Music Assistant | Andrew Pang |
Rehearsal Pianists | Benjamin Bentler, Michael Matlock |