Unfortunate, the Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch Review

PLAYHOUSE THEATRE, LIVERPOOL – UNTIL SATURDAY 9TH MARCH 2024

REVIEWED BY MIA BOWEN

5*****

Having caught a previous production of Unfortunate, whilst touring the UK in 2022, I was thrilled to see that this musical is back and even better – it’s bigger, louder, and wetter than ever! The previous production has been revised to transform the original 80-minute musical into a show now lasting over 2 ½ hours (including the interval), filled with uproarious and witty camp humour!

Last night, the musical parody that gives a new spin on the tale of The Little Mermaid was a hit at the Playhouse, causing quite a splash and things got very wet. If you are anticipating a musical resembling the Disney adaptation, prepare for a big surprise! This unique production features an explicit pop soundtrack, risqué humour, and a mix of sex, swearing, and sorcery that promises a hilarious and thought-provoking evening.

Elphaba, Cruella, and Maleficent have all had their time in the spotlight, so it is only right that Ursula, the Queen of villains, has her moment too. It seems that the Sea Witch has been unfairly misunderstood and is actually a heroine.

Robyn Grant and Daniel Foxx’s writing is truly exceptional, brimming with wit, innuendos, puns, and many laugh-out-loud moments. When you find yourself sporting a huge smile throughout an entire comedy musical, you know it’s truly hitting the mark.

The music, by Tim Gilvin is fantastic, featuring several catchy songs and impressive dance numbers. My favourite was ‘We didn’t make it to Disney‘, performed by all the outcasts, the ugly ones and undesirables. Melody Sinclair’s choreography provides opportunities for everyone to showcase their talents. It cleverly utilises the energetic ensemble by combining dancing with puppeteering and acting to create an engaging performance. Abby Clarke’s work on the set, the costumes and especially the puppets is exceptional. The visuals in this production are absolutely stunning.

The standout stars of this production are Allie Dart and Jack Gray, who play the roles of Sebastian and Grimsby. They also take on other parts, including the two very flamboyant eels, who provide comedic brilliance!

Don’t be one of those unfortunate souls who miss out on a truly enjoyable night out!