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The Little Mermaid

(Original Broadway Production, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:November 03, 2007 (50 previews)
Opening:January 10, 2008
Theatres:Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(11/3/2007 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:2 hours, 45 minutes with one intermission.
Intermissions:1
After rescuing a handsome young prince, Ariel, a young mermaid, makes a faustian bargain with an unscrupulous sea witch that allows Ariel to be human, but at a terrible cost.
 
Production Staff
Angelina Avallone
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Make-Up Designer
Pichon Baldinu
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Aerial Designer
David Brian Brown
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Hair Designer
Joe Eddie Fairchild
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Illusions Designer
Larry Hochman
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Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
Natasha Katz
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Lighting Designer
Michael Kosarin
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Musical Director
Stephen Mear
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Choreographer
Tatiana Noginova
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Costume Designer
Sven Ortel
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Projection and Video Designer
John Shivers
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Sound Designer
Michael Starobin
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Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
Danny Troob
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Orchestrator
George Tsypin
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Scenic Designer
Francesca Zambello
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Director
 
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Adrian Bailey
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Ensemble
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King Triton (Understudy)
Cathryn Basile
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Ensemble
Derrick Baskin
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Jetsam
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Sebastian (Understudy)
Heidi Blickenstaff
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Carlotta
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Ensemble
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Ursula (Understudy)
Sierra Boggess
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Ariel
Tituss Burgess
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Sebastian
Robert Creighton
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Ensemble
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Gull
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Scuttle (Understudy)
Cicily Daniels
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Ensemble
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Ursula (Understudy)
John Treacy Egan
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Chef Louis
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Ensemble
Tim Federle
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Ensemble
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Gull
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Jetsam (Understudy)
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Scuttle (Understudy)
Merwin Foard
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Ensemble
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Pilot
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Grimsby (Understudy)
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King Triton (Understudy)
Jonathan Freeman
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Grimsby
Bahiyah Sayyed Gaines
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Ensemble
Cody Hanford
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Flounder (Alternate)
Ben Hartley
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Ensemble
James Brown III
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Swing (Swing)
Meredith Inglesby
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Swing (Swing)
Eddie Korbich
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Scuttle
Norm Lewis
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King Triton
Michelle Lookadoo
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Ensemble
Joanne Manning
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Swing (Swing)
Tyler Maynard
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Flotsam
Alan Mingo, Jr.
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Ensemble
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Sebastian (Understudy)
Zakiya Young Mizen
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Ensemble
Betsy Morgan
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Swing (Swing)
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Ariel (Understudy)
Sean Palmer
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Prince Eric
Arbender J. Robinson
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Ensemble
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Gull
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Prince Eric (Understudy)
Sherie René Scott
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Ursula
Bret Shuford
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Ensemble
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Flotsam (Understudy)
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Prince Eric (Understudy)
J.J. Singleton
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Flounder (Alternate)
Jason Snow
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Swing (Swing)
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Flotsam (Understudy)
Chelsea Morgan Stock
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Ensemble
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Ariel (Understudy)
Kay Trinidad
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Ensemble
Price Waldman
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Swing (Swing)
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Flotsam (Understudy)
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Grimsby (Understudy)
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Jetsam (Understudy)
Daniel J. Watts
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