Shawna Hamic (Orange is the New Black, 1776 on Broadway) will lead the cast of the critically-acclaimed musical parody Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch as Ursula, opposite Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK star River Medway as Ariel. They are joined by Thomas Lowe (Triton), Allie Dart (Sebastian), Jamie Mawson (Eric), Julian Capolei (Grimsby) and Corrina Buchan, Jack Gray, Jamie McKillop and Milly Willows in the ensemble. Casting is by Sarah Leung CDG. Unfortunate will kick off at Southwark Playhouse Elephant for 10 weeks this winter before touring across the UK through to summer 2024.
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. With a new script and production, the latest version of this hit show is bigger, bolder and sexier than ever before.
The smash-hit show is written by Robyn Grant (who also directs) and Daniel Foxx, with music, arrangements and orchestrations by Tim Gilvin. The musical features set, costume and puppet design by Abby Clarke, choreography by Melody Sinclair, additional orchestrations by Nikki Davison and Joe Davison for Auburn Jam, musical supervision and direction by Arlene McNaught, lighting design by Adam King, sound design by Lucy Baker, Oscar Thompson and Will Thompson, flying and effects by John Maddox for Suspended Illusions, make-up design by Maya Lewis, intimacy and fight direction by Claire Llewellyn for RC-Annie, production management by Titch Gosling, assistant direction by Stephenson Ardern-Sodje, costume supervision by Sian Clare and puppets built by Aled Williams. The band is completed by Dejeanté Hinks on guitar and Becky Slater on drums.
The Lowry, Salford
Thursday 22nd February – Saturday 2nd March 2024
Liverpool Playhouse
Tuesday 5th March – Saturday 9th March 2024
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
Tuesday 12th March – Saturday 16th March 2024
The Orchard Theatre, Dartford
Tuesday 19th March – Saturday 23rd March 2024
The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (on sale soon)
Thursday 4th April – Saturday 6th April 2024
Curve Theatre, Leicester
Monday 8th April – Tuesday 9th April 2024
Birmingham Hippodrome
Thursday 11th April – Saturday 13th April 2024
New Theatre, Peterborough
Tuesday 16th April – Saturday 20th April 2024
Oxford Playhouse (on sale soon)
Tuesday 23rd April – Saturday 27th April 2024
The Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow
Tuesday 30th April – Saturday 4thMay 2024
New Theatre, Cardiff
Tuesday 7th May – Saturday 11th May 2024
Palace Theatre, Southend
Tuesday 28th May – Saturday 1st June 2024
Northcott Theatre, Exeter (on sale soon)
Tuesday 4th June – Saturday 8th June 2024
Churchill Theatre, Bromley
Tuesday 18th June – Saturday 22nd June 2024
Theatre Royal, Nottingham
Tuesday 25th June – Sunday 30th June 2024
Theatre Royal, Newcastle (on sale soon)
Tuesday 2nd July – Thursday 4th July 2024
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
Saturday 6th July – Sunday 7th July 2024
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
Thursday 11th July – Sunday 14th July 2024
More dates to be announced.