Inside Disney's New Theatrical Take on The Little Mermaid Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Jun 10, 2024 in "The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure"

The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure concept art
Posted: Monday June 10, 2024 12:21pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has shared more information today as it prepares to debut an all-new theatrical production, "The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure," this fall at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

The new production will feature entirely new physical sets, a cast of puppets, live performers, and striking visuals. Sarah Schmidt, Creative Concept Artist & Illustrator for Disney Live Entertainment, shared insights into the creative process: "We thought about what Ariel's room may look like and came up with this collage style that you'll see woven throughout the production. This new look really informed every design decision – from scenic, to the puppets, even the custom digital content being created for the show."

To create this artful blend of practical and projected scenic design, the team is integrating traditional methods like blacklight puppetry with state-of-the-art technology. Show Director James Silson explained the innovative approach: "We're using some really cutting-edge tools like motion capture technology, which you may have seen used in blockbuster films. Basically, we have a live performer in a suit covered in sensors, and the data captured from their performance helps us create a digital animation of the character, which our animators then use to bring them to life on stage."

This advanced digital imagery will enhance the show, bringing characters such as King Triton, Ursula, and Ariel's sisters to life. The production will kick off with an all-new "Daughters of Triton" number, showcasing the integration of digital and physical elements. "We're really blending the line between real and digital in ways we've never done before to completely fill the stage for these show-stopping scenes," Silson added. "You're going to see these large new physical set pieces we've created blend seamlessly with a digital environment in a way that really fills the stage. You'll see digital puppets transform into real ones right before your eyes. You'll even see animated characters performing in the same space as real actors. It's going to feel like magic!"

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gerarar2 days ago

gerarar2 days ago

IG post of the above cards:

DCBaker2 days ago

Here's a link to a PDF version of the Valentine's Day cards promoting The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure that are being given to Guests in Hollywood Studios today: https://disneyparksblog.com/app/uploads/2025/02/25_DLE_Valentines_Day_CARDS_v2_ss_jm76.pdf

DCBaker2 days ago

Walt Disney World has launched a webpage for The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/hollywood-studios/little-mermaid-musical-adventure/ https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54327088578_4ec7f850fc_k.jpg

gerarar3 days ago

TTA9412 days ago

The sea spray was one of my favorite parts and I hope they keep it. It was one of the elements that made the show feel immersive.

Mr. Sullivan12 days ago

Speaking as someone with the degree and this stuff, you’d be surprised how often this happens in the professional performance industry. Financially, it isn’t very good for the actors, but it happens and it happens quite often.

Bocabear12 days ago

That show had some really interesting things too... The Magic Mirror that narrated was pretty darned cool...THere have baan several Disneyland Shows that would have made a nice addition to Disney World...

wdrive12 days ago

No. The Snow White musical at Disneyland opened over 66 years after the movie premiered. There’s probably other examples too.

Purduevian13 days ago

Is this the oldest movie to ever get a new Stage Show in a Disney park?

Disstevefan113 days ago

Sounds Great! I am very happy to be wrong here!

Jedi1413 days ago

They’re adding additional scenes including a new musical number, and a final battle which the original show did not have.

Disstevefan113 days ago

I am not so sure - As we already know the Nemo show in AK was closed and reopened with a shorter/lesser show that if I remember correctly they blamed on COVID. Could be fake news, but allegedly the original Mermaid show closed due to mold and at a minimum they will eliminate the elements that caused the mold, If I remember correctly there was a scene that sea spray, fog and lasers, its possible that was eliminated, just a guess. This is all speculation on my part, but I suspect we will see a "necessary downgrade" here. I hope I am wrong and this new Mermaid show is better than what we had.

eddie10413 days ago

I mean clearly they are upgrading something that’s why it’s taking so long to reopen.