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  1. Mermaid
    Based on one of the most beloved Disney films of all time and the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, The Little Mermaid is the sparkling new Disney musical that's poised to make a splash on Broadway. Some of Disney's most popular songs are featured in the show - including "Part of Your World," "Kiss the Girl," and the Academy Award®-winning Best Original Song, "Under the Sea"- by the songwriting team of 8-time Academy Award® winner Alan Menken and the renowned Howard Ashman.The stage adaptation ... features new songs by Menken and Glenn Slater, plus a book by Tony Award®- winning playwright Doug Wright.
  2. Mermaids
    [O]ff, Mermaids are horrible topics to write World Literature Paper 1 on. Also there is a new form of mermaid called ditch mermaids, they live in ditches. Mermaids were first discovered by Thom Yorke, the famous sailor, in 1985. He was sailing around the Cape of Good Hope, and saw what appeared to be "a wommyyn, of about a score of ayge, of most pleasing apeerynce with the tayl of a fysshe". Upon demanding a closer look, he sailed his ship, Sharon, nearer to the mermaid. On closer inspection, the mermaid was invisible, and had been for some time. Due to his lack of evidence, it has been alledged that Yorke was a "tosser" and a "charlatan".
  3. Mermaid -- Mermaids
    The Feejee Mermaid was an example of a traditional art form perfected by fishermen in Japan and the East Indies who constructed faux mermaids by stitching the upper bodies of apes onto the bodies of fish. They often created these mermaids for use in religious ceremonies. The Feejee Mermaid herself is believed to have been created around 1810 by a Japanese fisherman. It was bought by Dutch merchants who then, in 1822, resold it to an American sea captain, Samuel Barrett Eades, for $6000 (at the time, a huge amount of money). Eades had to sell his ship in order to afford the mermaid, but he hoped to make a fortune by exhibiting it in London.
  4. Mermaid -- Sea
    The wizards at Disney are at it again, updating the beloved animated classic "The Little Mermaid" into a huge, jaw-dropping, live musical spectacular for the entire family. Go "Under the Sea" with Ariel and her friends Sebastian and Flounder as she falls in love with the dashing Prince Eric and battles the evil witch Ursula. This is blockbuster theater at its finest, and you won't want to miss a second of it!
  5. Mermaids -- Miscellaneous
    The mermaids adorned the downtown sidewalks of St. John's all summer and were viewed and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of people. A walking guide was available so that locals and tourists alike could walk the mermaid trail and visit each mermaid in her new surroundings.
  6. Mermaids -- Seas
    Mermaids are beautiful creatures of the sea. They have a woman's head and body with the tail of a fish. Mermaid coloring pages often show long flowing hair, beautiful faces and occasionally enchanting voices. These mermaids are shown two ways in stories. Sometimes they are good and romantic creatures, helping others at sea and frolicking in the water. In other stories, they are a bit trickier and like to lure unsuspecting sailors into the water or be a little bit mean to those sailing on their seas.
  7. The Little Princess
    The Little Princess (1975) is a film directed by Derek Martinus based upon the novel, A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This version is noted for being very faithful to the original novel.
  8. Little Rock -- Cities
    This week the city of Little Rock honors the nine students who integrated Central High School--one of the crowning early victories of the civil-rights movement. Forty years ago the Little Rock nine risked their lives, and President Eisenhower committed the troops of the 101st Airborne against an American governor and American rabble. White mobs had been allowed to bar Autherine Lucy from the University of Alabama the year before; Little Rock impressed the rule of law upon the nation's racial battlegrounds. Now, in a city thathas never really come to terms with thisugly and heroic chapter of its history, the nine will finally get their due. President Clinton, who was 11 at the time, will speak in their honor (box). The nine--MelbaPattillo Beals, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Ray Karlmark, Carlotta Walls LaNier, Terrence Roberts, Jefferson Thomas, Minnijean Brown Trickey and Thelma Mothershed-Wair--will at last be welcomed in the halls from which they were once violently rebuffed.
  9. Little Shop of Horrors -- Roger Corman
    Little Shop of Horrors is a 1982 Off-Broadway musical black comedy by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, about a nerdy florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood. The musical was based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman. The musical score, composed by Menken in the style of 1960's rock and roll, doo-wop and early Motown, included several show-stoppers including "Skid Row (Downtown)," "Somewhere That's Green," and "Suddenly Seymour," as well as the title song. Four songs were deleted during the show's early development process: "A Little Dental Music", "The Worse He Treats Me", "We'll Have Tomorrow", and "I Found A Hobby". These songs were recorded as bonus material for the 2003 Broadway Original Cast Recording, but were not part of the actual production. In addition to the original off-Broadway production, the musical has been performed all over the world including productions in Buenos Aires, Sydney, Vienna, São Paulo, Toronto, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Paris, Berlin, Athens, Budapest, Reykjavík, Jerusalem, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico City, Auckland, Oslo, Singapore City, Johannesburg, Madrid, Stockholm,Seinajoki,Vaasa, and London. Because of its small cast and relatively simple orchestrations, it has recently become popular with community theatre and high school groups. The musical was ... made into a film in 1986, directed by Frank Oz.
  10. Mgm Studios -- Movies
    Voyage of the Little Mermaid – this 17 minute live performance brings the movie "The Little Mermaid" to MGM Studios. Live actors, puppets and film clips tell the story of Ariel and her dream to become human. The show runs throughout the day – Check your Park Map for details. Fastpass is accepted.
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