Theatre review Shorecrest's production of The Little Mermaid was truly fantastic

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorecrest Performing Arts Center presents Disney's The Little Mermaid from May 15-18, featuring a talented cast led by Olive Ziliak as Ariel and Mateo Stevens as Prince Eric. Ziliak's enchanting voice and Stevens' commanding stage presence captivated the audience, earning them high praise. Mia Habermann's portrayal of Ursula and Camron Catt as King Triton further enriched the production, demonstrating strong acting skills. The choreography stood out with memorable scenes, including a tap dance number and a visually stunning "Under the Sea" sequence. The ensemble cast displayed remarkable versatility, contributing to the polished performance overall.

Audience members felt as though they were witnessing a professional production rather than a high school show. The use of the entire theater added an unexpected and enjoyable element to the performance. This local production highlights the exceptional talent within the community and showcases the dedication to artistic excellence.

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