{"id":219246,"date":"2017-06-13T05:46:49","date_gmt":"2017-06-13T09:46:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/high-seas-high-cs-the-little-mermaid-at-the-prospect-park-auditorium-through-june-18-river-cities-reader.php"},"modified":"2017-06-13T05:46:49","modified_gmt":"2017-06-13T09:46:49","slug":"high-seas-high-cs-the-little-mermaid-at-the-prospect-park-auditorium-through-june-18-river-cities-reader","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/high-seas\/high-seas-high-cs-the-little-mermaid-at-the-prospect-park-auditorium-through-june-18-river-cities-reader.php","title":{"rendered":"High Seas, High &quot;C&quot;s: &quot;The Little Mermaid,&quot; at the Prospect Park Auditorium through June 18 &#8211; River Cities Reader"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Let me begin by stating, honestly, that I am a huge Disney fan,    and have a major bias toward anything Disney-related. So when    seeing The Little Mermaid come to life during Quad    City Music Guild's June 8 preview, the show would've had to be    a catastrophe for me to not enjoy myself. Thankfully, it wasn't    one. Right from the get-go, as we took our seats, director    Heather Beck did an excellent job of setting the oceanic scene    through projections on the walls and watery sound effects that    reminded me of a Disney-theme-park ride  which, again, made my    inner Disney fan excited to be there before the curtain even    rose.  <\/p>\n<p>    If, by chance, you're unfamiliar with this Little    Mermaid, its the story of Ariel (played by a spot-on    Hillary Erb)  the mermaid daughter of the underwater mer-King    Triton (Nathan Bates)  and her desire to travel to the human    world. Considered part of Disneys 20th-Century renaissance    period, what really made the 1989 film stand out was the    amazing music by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Harold    Ashman, and the stage show's chief merit  with added musical    numbers by Menken and lyricist Glen Slater  is no exception.    Once again, under the music direction of Valeree Pieper, Music    Guild's pit orchestra sounds fantastic.  <\/p>\n<p>    With her program biography stating that she's a big fan of    Ariel, Erb had the characters mannerisms down to a T, making    it clear that she has seen the film a few (or few hundred)    times. Right down to her wobbly legs when trying to stand on    them for the first time, Erb definitively embodied Ariel.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Hillary Erb and Nathan Bates in The Little Mermaid  <\/p>\n<p>    In a rare and unique opportunity, Hillary Erb gets to play    opposite her husband John Erb, whose Prince Eric is the human    Ariel risks everything for in order to join him on dry land.    John delivers a few strong vocal moments, particularly in the    song written expressly for the stage show (Her Voice) that    finds Eric, after being rescued by the mermaid, trying to    remember what Ariel sounded like.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ariel's sisters, meanwhile, pack a powerful vocal punch when    performing together, and Sheri Olson, Megan Warren, Olivia    Gasper, Danielle Clark, Michelle Steen, and Kailey Ackermann    sounded fantastic in their group numbers. In another tune I'd    never heard before, titled Shes in Love, these women were    soulful and full of energy, and that number that also marked    the first time we got to hear the singing of Ariels best    friend Flounder (played by the wonderfully impressive    12-year-old Lillian Cobert).  <\/p>\n<p>    Some say that in every great story, you find a great villain,    and that's certainly the case with Beth Marsouns delightfully    wicked sea witch Ursula. Arriving complete with purple skin,    four moving tentacles, and a wildly evil laugh, Marsouns    vocals sent her performance into the sky (rather than the sea).    In Ursula's Poor Unfortunate Souls, especially, Marsouns    voice will blow you, too, out of the water.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    John and Hillary Erb in The Little Mermaid  <\/p>\n<p>    Other members of The Little Mermaid's cast include J.    Adam Lounsberry as Sebastian  the Jamaican crab with the funny    one-liners  and the always funny and delightful T.J. Green as    Chef Louis. A tap-dancing Faith R. Hardacre plays the very    confused seagull Scuttle, while Harold Truitt, as Erics    caretaker Grimsby, treated us to stage voice that was crystal    clear and a pleasure to listen to.  <\/p>\n<p>    I did have some issues with the show, based mostly on its    script and some confusing staging toward the end. Considering    that most of The Little Mermaid takes place in one of    two different worlds  one undersea, one human  I knew it    would be intriguing to see how Beck handled the worlds'    collision, even if the stage script's finale wound up different    from the film's. (And it was: Rather than a wedding between    Ursula and Eric that Ariel and her friends have to break up,    the climax here involves a singing contest.) In this staging,    though, seemingly out of nowhere, Ursula is suddenly in the    castle ballroom  as are the other sea creatures and mermaids     and it became confusing as to whether we were actually on land    or in the sea. (If Flounder really was in that ballroom, that    might make for some serious breathing issues.) Some    more-creative staging might have helped clear up the audience's    bewilderment, even if this was purely a script-based problem.  <\/p>\n<p>    But in the end, if you know and love The Little    Mermaid as either a movie or a stage musical, you'll still    see all of the story's iconic visuals in Quad City Music    Guild's latest presentation, thanks to the hard work of Beck,    costume designer Angie Stark, scenic designer Michael    Turczynski, and lighting designer John Weigandt. And, of    course, you'll hear all that wonderful music.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Little Mermaid runs at the Prospect Park Auditorium    (1584 34th Avenue, Moline) through June 18, and more    information and tickets are available by calling (309)762-6610    or visiting QCMusicGuild.com.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.rcreader.com\/theatre\/high-seas-little-mermaid\" title=\"High Seas, High &quot;C&quot;s: &quot;The Little Mermaid,&quot; at the Prospect Park Auditorium through June 18 - River Cities Reader\">High Seas, High &quot;C&quot;s: &quot;The Little Mermaid,&quot; at the Prospect Park Auditorium through June 18 - River Cities Reader<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Let me begin by stating, honestly, that I am a huge Disney fan, and have a major bias toward anything Disney-related. 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