Denver tryout (2007) The Little Mermaid had a pre-Broadway tryout at the
Denver Center for the Performing Arts'
Ellie Caulkins Opera House from July 26, 2007, through September 9, 2007. Every seat available (approximately 95,000 seats) for the 6-week run was sold out.
Broadway (2008–2009) The musical began previews on Broadway at the
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on November 3, 2007, and was temporarily shut down on November 10, 2007, due to the
2007 Broadway stagehand strike. The strike ended on November 28, 2007, and the show resumed previews the next day. The official opening date was postponed from December 6, 2007, to January 10, 2008.
Jodi Benson and
Pat Carroll, who starred in the 1989 animated film as
Ariel and
Ursula, respectively, attended the opening night ceremony. Direction was by
Francesca Zambello, making her Broadway debut, with choreography by
Stephen Mear. Scenic design was by
George Tsypin, costumes by Tatiana Noginova, lighting by
Natasha Katz and projections by Sven Ortel. The original cast featured newcomer
Sierra Boggess in the title role of
Ariel,
Sean Palmer as
Prince Eric, Brian D'Addario and Trevor Braun alternated as Flounder,
Norm Lewis as
King Triton,
Sherie Rene Scott as
Ursula,
Tituss Burgess as Sebastian,
Tyler Maynard as Flotsam,
Derrick Baskin as Jetsam,
Jonathan Freeman as Grimsby, and
John Treacy Egan as Chef Louis. Notable replacements included
Faith Prince as Ursula and
Drew Seeley as Prince Eric. The production closed on August 30, 2009, after 50 previews and 685 performances. Thomas Schumacher, producer and president of Disney Theatrical Productions said, "it would be fiscally irresponsible to our shareholders to risk operating losses with such a big show in the historically challenging fall months. We are closing the Broadway production to concentrate on the long future life of this title."
Regional US and Canada productions Regional US productions include the
Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins,
Utah (2011, 2014, 2019);
The Muny,
St. Louis, Missouri (2011, 2017); the
Sacramento Music Circus, Sacramento (2012); the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres in
Minneapolis-Saint Paul,
Minnesota (2014), the
Music Hall at Fair Park in
Dallas, Texas (2014), and the
White Plains Performing Arts Center, New York (2014). There have also been limited tours of regional productions, such as a 2015 tour by
Theatre Under the Stars, and a 2016 tour which launched at the
5th Avenue Theatre on November 23, 2016, and made stops in Orlando, Cincinnati, Atlanta and Louisville, among other cities. A production at
California Musical Theatre in
Sacramento, directed by Casale, was performed
in the round. Another Canadian production opened on November 19, 2014, at the Dunfield Theatre in Cambridge, Ontario, where it ran until December 21, 2014.
International productions Israel (2010–2011) A Hebrew production ran in
Tel Aviv and other cities in
Israel during the 2010/2011 season, directed by Moshe Kaftan and starring Rinat Gabay as Ariel and
Guy Zu-Aretz as Prince Eric.
Philippines (2011) Atlantis Productions staged its own version on the show at the Meralco Theater in
Manila, where it ran from November 18, 2011, to December 11, 2011, with
Rachelle Ann Go as Ariel and
Erik Santos as Prince Eric. The production incorporated Asian elements into its costume design by Eric Pineda. A majority of the cast members played as puppeteer-actors, who controlled
wayang or shadow puppets,
bunraku or traditional Japanese puppets, and
nang kaloung or Cambodian puppets during certain parts of the show.
The Netherlands (2012–2013) The Dutch version, produced by
Stage Entertainment, officially opened on June 16, 2012, at the Nieuwe Luxor Theater in
Rotterdam and after touring The Netherlands, it performed a whole season at the Beatrix Theater in
Utrecht, from September 5, 2012, to July 7, 2013, playing more than 400 performances. This was the first revised production, directed by Glen Casale and featuring new set design by
Bob Crowley. The new song "Daddy's Little Angel" was added and the set design was changed to include flying harnesses and aerial effects to create the underwater illusion, while the world above was depicted with a storybook design. Casale's changes to the production have since been incorporated into the official licensed version of the musical.
Japan (2013–2023) A Japanese production ran in
Tokyo from April 7, 2013, to April 9, 2017, with the designs and directions used in the Dutch production by Bob Crowley and Glenn Casale, respectively. A live album recording with the original cast was released in 2013. After closing in Tokyo, the show was transferred to
Fukuoka from August 11, 2017, to November 4, 2018, and
Sapporo from December 22, 2018, to February 26, 2020. The final performance in Sapporo was initially expected to take place on March 15, 2020, but it was moved forward due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Concurrently, a second production ran in
Nagoya from October 15, 2016, to August 26, 2018. After closing in Nagoya, the show was transferred to
Osaka from October 13, 2018, to November 21, 2021,
Shizuoka from April 2 to May 29, 2022,
Hiroshima from July 11 to October 10, 2022,
Sendai from November 26, 2022, to March 12, 2023, and Sapporo from May 28 to November 26, 2023.
Denmark (2014) After its successful production of
Aladdin during the 2012/2013 season, the Fredericia Teater teamed up once again with Disney Theatrical to stage a local version of
The Little Mermaid in Denmark, where it ran from July 17 to August 17, 2014, at the
Copenhagen Opera House, and from August 28 to October 26, 2014, at the Fredericia Teater.
Belgium (2017–2018) A Dutch-language production directed by Frank Van Laecke ran at the
Flanders Expo in
Ghent from a December 13, 2017, to January 7, 2018. After closing in Ghent, the show was transferred to
Ethias Arena in
Hasselt from April 13–15, 2018.
Brazil (2018–2022) The first
Latin American production opened on March 30, 2018, at the Teatro Santander in
São Paulo, produced by IMM and EGG Entretenimento, and closed on July 29, 2018. A second production premiered at Teatro Santander on July 17, 2022, using the same sets and costumes, besides retaining most of the 2018 cast. The new production was acclaimed for having Gabriel Vicente as the first black actor to play Prince Eric in Brazil.
Finland (2019–2024) In Finland
The Little Mermaid premiered on August 29, 2019, at the
Helsinki City Theatre, under the direction of
Samuel Harjanne. The show was well received, but it was forced to close on March 12, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The production reopened on August 17, 2023, and ran until February 3, 2024
Argentina (2025) A 90-minute Spanish-language production ran from June 5 to August 3, 2025 at the
Teatro Gran Rex in
Buenos Aires, directed by Ariel del Mastro. == Synopsis ==