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Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch

  • His Majesty's Theatre

Overview

Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch

THE MUSICAL PARODY

Disney villain. Octo-woman. Plus-size icon.

Fresh from complete sell out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and around the UK comes this critically acclaimed smash hit parody musical. Starring Shawna Hamic (Orange is the New Black, 1776 on Broadway) as ‘Ursula’ and River Medway (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK) as ‘Ariel’, Unfortunate is coming to His Majesty’s Theatre and things are gonna get wet!

Join everyone’s favourite Disney Diva, Ursula, as she gives her take on what really happened all those years ago under the sea. With an original hot pop soundtrack and trademark filthy humour, it’s time to take the plunge and dive into this year’s hottest night out.

Cruella told her side, and Maleficent’s had her moment. Now the legendary queer queen is ready to spill, in this tell-all tale of sex, sorcery and suckers.

 

Group discounts available:

Groups 8 plus: £5 off
Groups 20 plus: £6 off
Groups 30 plus: £7 off

Concessions – Students, u16, Young Scot,  o60, reg unemployed, disabled and companion £2 off (excl Balc and Fri/Sat eve)

 

Important information

AGE GUIDANCE: 16+

Contains strong language, partial nudity, scenes of a sexual nature and flashing lights

Price

£45-15

Reviews

‘Unstoppable, mesmerising genius’
★★★★★  Broadway Baby

‘Damn near perfection’
★★★★★ Theatre Weekly

‘Laugh out loud funny’
★★★★★  Manchester Evening News

‘Our favourite Disney villain as you’ve never seen her before – but definitely wish you had!’
★★★★★ Upstaged Manchester

‘Does to The Little Mermaid what Wicked did to The Wizard of Oz’
★★★★★  Musical Theatre Musings

Friends

Friends’ discount

£7 off opening night; £3 off all other performances

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