Walney Musical Theatre Company presents Disney’s The Little Mermaid at The Forum.
From the team that brought you Kinky Boots & The Phantom of The Opera – WMTC are thrilled to be staging its first Disney production this year and heading ‘Under The Sea’ with the classic tale.
Between the November 15-19, come and watch The Little Mermaid at The Forum in Barrow.
Featuring all of your favourite songs from the animated classic including Part Of Your World, Poor Unfortunate Souls and Kiss The Girl, this promises to be a magical evening for the whole family.
One of the actors Zac Miller said: “I’ve been in the company since last year when I was in Phantom of the Ppera.
“I have a fairly large role and I play Grimsby who is Prince Eric’s father figure, who is trying to make him into a model king after his father’s passing.
“The production is amazing with the most talented cast I’ve ever worked with and a great score to go along with it.
“The show is great for families, something both parents and kids will definitely love.”
A night Under the Sea starts at 7:30pm and tickets cost about £12.
WMTC will be holding a fancy dress performance for youngsters on the Saturday afternoon where all children who come dressed up will receive a prize.
Meet the cast of Walney Musical Theatre Company's production of The Little Mermaid.
Caitlin McIntosh is The Little Mermaid, Ariel
John Edwards plays her human love interest, Prince Eric
Ethan Reece Martin as father of 7 and ruler of the sea, King Triton
Finley Briars as Horatio Thelonius Ignatious Crustaceous Sebastian
Zac Miller as Prince Eric's nautically nauseous father-figure Grimsby
Laura Jane Bradbury as the spooky sea-witch Ursula
Erika Fayyazi-Mickle & Katie Lee are Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula's minions
Hannah Jayne as our eyes in the sky and feathered encyclopaedia, Scuttle
Hannah Jackson as royal fish-slayer, Chef Louis
Crystal Min in the friend-zone, as Flounder
Book now:https://www.theforumbarrow.co.uk/.../wmtc-presents.../
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