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Wednesday, 22 November 2017
The Little Mermaid (UK Tour), New Victoria Theatre | Review
The Little Mermaid
New Victoria Theatre
Reviewed on Tuesday 21st November 2017 by Melanie Mitchell
★★★★★
Being a ballet novice, having only seen 2 before, I was a little unsure what to expect from
this production. I have to say, that in my humble opinion, The Little Mermaid is a masterful
adaptation, especially as the idea to create a completely new ballet was only borne in
September 2016. David Nixon and his team have produced a stunning piece of work in only
13 months.
Most of us know the story of The Little Mermaid from the now famous Disney film and show,
however those of us, perhaps a bit older will remember the much darker and sinister tale by
Hans Christian Anderson. This is the tale on which the production is based.
After seeing the picture of a handsome young prince in a locket, Marilla a young mermaid
falls in love. On rescuing the prince from a shipwreck she longs to be with him and sacrifices
her beautiful voice in exchange for human life. Although she is able to walk, every step
causes her unimaginable pain, yet she is unable to cry. The principle dancer made this
feeling so palpable with her agonised movement and silent screams.
Disorientated the prince awakens and mistakes a passing girl for the owner of the beautiful
voice he had previously heard, the mermaid is now unable to tell him that it was her, shattering her dreams and aspirations. This production doesn’t have the happy ever after of
the Disney story and is true to the Hans Christian Anderson original with its moral core.
The staging and costumes are stunning, with the colours and fabrics perfectly reflecting the
magical dwellers of the sea and the hard solid land. Absolutely transporting the audience to
the ethereal reflective underwater world.
The dancers especially the principles and soloists are magnificent, moving with absolute
grace and ease. The strength of the male dancers is incredible with the females looking
absolutely weightless as if under the waves at times. I wondered how it would be possible to
give the impression of the graceful movements of the mermaids. This has certainly been
achieved and it is truly mesmerising.
The music, an original score composed by Sally Beamish is hauntingly beautiful throughout,
perfectly suiting and setting the tone and mood to every scene. It is played wonderfully by
the Northern Ballet Sinfonia, with John Pryce-Jones as its musical director.
This World Premiere production makes for a truly magical evening at the theatre. If you are
already a lover of the ballet, a newcomer as I am, or have never seen one, then I urge you to
see it if you can and be immersed into the mystical, magical underwater world.
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