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TheLittle Mermaid
A new show at Epsom Playhouse
Sutton Theatre Company is delighted to bring the enchanting underwater world of Disney's The Little Mermaid to life on stage at the Epsom Playhouse. This beloved and timeless tale will captivate audiences of all ages with its mesmerizing music, stunning costumes, and a cast that promises to transport you to a magical underwater adventure.
The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ariel, a young and curious mermaid who dreams of exploring the world above the sea. When she falls in love with a human prince, she makes a deal with the wicked sea witch Ursula to become human for three days in the hopes of winning his heart. Follow Ariel's journey as she faces numerous obstacles, including Ursula's evil tricks and the challenge of convincing her overprotective father, King Triton, that love knows no boundaries.
Audiences will be enthralled by the stunning visual e ects, vibrant choreography, and breathtaking set design, which bring to life the magic of Ariel's aquatic world.
Iconic songs from the original animated film, including Under the Sea, Part of Your World, and Kiss the Girl, will have audiences singing along and tapping their feet.
The Little Mermaid is a perfect summer treat for the whole family. Whether you are a longtime fan of the classic Disney tale or discovering it for the first time, this production promises to deliver a unique theatre experience that will leave you with lasting memories.
Tickets for The Little Mermaid can be purchased through the Epsom Playhouse box o ce on 01372 742555/742227 or online.
To avoid disappointment, early booking is highly recommended as this production is expected to be in high demand.
Don't miss your chance to be transported to an enchanting underwater world with Ariel and her friends. Join Sutton Theatre Company this summer for a theatre experience that is sure to make a splash.
Sutton Theatre Company
The Little Mermaid at The Epsom Playhouse. Wednesday 19th – Saturday 22nd July at 7.30pm & Sat at 11.00am, 3.00pm & 7.30pm
Tickets £20 Child £16