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The Little Mermaid

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Composer

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Memphis
Tommy

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  • But these days? At the end of the summer of 2007, The Little Mermaid mounted an out-of-town tryout in Denver, while Shrek the Musical debuted in Seattle, and thanks to the Internet and its bloggers, the entire industry back in New York, as well as scores of Broadway fans, were chattering about every single detail of the productions. It wa…ebooks/Berger, Glen/Song of Spider-Man_ The Inside Story of the Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History - Glen Berger.txt
  • So Julie left for Long Beach, California, to spend six days at the TED Conference, where she was invited to give a speech on “Worlds Imagined.” George Tsypin and I sat on the steps in the empty vestibule off Forty-third Street. George worked for years designing the sets for The Little Mermaid, and I began to understand why he had been suc…ebooks/Berger, Glen/Song of Spider-Man_ The Inside Story of the Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History - Glen Berger.txt
  • I chatted up Norm Lewis, my favorite male Broadway singer. He's shirtless as King Triton in The Little Mermaid , so he had to get his body back into the shape it was when he did Wild Party on Broadway, AKA woof! He looks great! Also, I'm kvelling because he said he's halfway through his first CD. Finally! I've always said that he should h…ebooks/Rudetsky, Seth/Seth's Broadway Diary, Volume 1_ Part 1 - Seth Rudetsky.txt
  • Sherie said that she went through three months of auditions for The Little Mermaid ( not the title role). She said that, fortunately, it wasn't the kind of audition that she hated… where you go to a rehearsal room and sing for ten people behind a table. It was the kind where you go to someone's apartment and sing around their piano. How c…ebooks/Rudetsky, Seth/Seth's Broadway Diary, Volume 1_ Part 1 - Seth Rudetsky.txt
  • Jonathan was telling me about his audition for The Little Mermaid and I was outraged that he even had to audition. He told me a) he was, too and b) he's the oldest person involved, not only amongst the actors, but in all aspects of the production! He said he's older than the cast, the director and the producer. And Dodie Goodman.ebooks/Rudetsky, Seth/Seth's Broadway Diary, Volume 1_ Part 1 - Seth Rudetsky.txt
  • Speaking of The Little Mermaid , I had Tituss Burgess (who plays the crab) on the Chatterbox this week. He said he first came to New York in the late ‘90s and stayed with a friend in Queens. Unfortunately, he got on the N train instead of the R and exited at the wrong stop in Queens. He didn't have a cell phone, was too scared to ask anyb…ebooks/Rudetsky, Seth/Seth's Broadway Diary, Volume 1_ Part 1 - Seth Rudetsky.txt

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