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Alan Menken |
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Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater |
Orchestrations by Danny Troob Incidental Music and Vocal Arrangements by Michael Kosarin Dance Arrangements by David Chase |
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February 20-22 6:30 and 22nd 1:30 & February 22 1:30 |
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Disney's The Little Mermaid Is Presented through special arrangement with Musical Theater International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com |
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Cast
Kiara Akbar
H2O, tapping seagull, band member
Jaden Alexius
Grimsby (Understudy), Sailor, Seaweed
Alex Bernal-M.
Pilot/ Frog
Paul Binuya
Sailor, Band Member, Singing Frog, Courtier
Chelsea Blackshear
Dancing fish and creature/flower
Gia Bottegoni
Windward
Lola Bottegoni
Leeward (Triton's Seahorse Attendant)
Francisco Calderon
Scuttle
Alexander Cardenas
Chef Louis, Sailor
Kayden Cardenas
Sailor, Courtier, Fish Puppeteer
Alaina Castillo
Dancer (Tap and Ensemble)
Cailey Christen
Adella the mersister
Miles Chum
Prince Eric
Devyn Curamen
Flounder
Leah Diaz
H20
Reanny S. Dizon
Flotsam
Stacey A Drew
Ursula
Sasha Flores
Atina (Mersister)
Eliza Floto
Poor Soul
Kennedy Fuller
Flotsom (The eel)
Daphne Gates
Mersister
Milan Gramata-Massey
ensemble
Sela Hacegaba
Chorus/ Seaweed
Destiny Harper
Chorus
Logan Hong
Sailor/Stingray/Poor Soul
Amira Inui
Ensemble
Tylar Jenkins
Chef/School of Fish
Parker Johnston
Sailor
Chloe Lorenzo
Ensemble
Zoey Martinez
Andrina
Michael McGuinness
Grimsby
Milia Misher
Ensemble
Simone Millsap
Aquata
Soli Nickerson
Allana (Maid/Princess)
Alina Nhean
Ensemble
Abigail Odilon
H20
Shila Regalado
Andrina(mersister), Maid,Fish,Princess
Syreeta Roberts
Sebastian
Danielle Robinson
Ursula
Jessica Mae Rosa
Ensemble/ Dancing Fish/ Lilly-pad
Marielle Russell
Dancing Fish, H2O, Tapping Seagull
Nicolette Russell
Aquata
Jason Sabas
Poor Soul, Courtier, Manta Ray
Marcela Salinas
Chorus
Nico Schuler
Jettsam
Alanna (Lanna) Smith
Ariel
Zander Smith
Jetsam
Nwijuan Stanley
Sailor/Chef
Jada Tadeja
Jellyfish, Flower
Don Tran
Sailor/Frog/Chef/Band Member
Westyn Ava Transfiguracion
Puppet, Flower/Swan and Princess
Kacie Turner
Chorus
Zion Traylor
H2O/Gull/Fish
Jacob Torres
Chef, fish, sailor, frog
Chloe Williams
Sparkly Fish, Turtle and Princess
Mia Winkler
Mersister and ensemble
Sate You
Featured Dancer
Elizabeth Zabukovec
Mersister (Alanna), Princess, Dragonfly, Puppet
Mariah Draquez
Sebastian
Creative Team
Kim Arnett
Choreographer
Linda Bon
Director/Producer
Brian Dokko
Music Director
Mika Dyo
Creative Team
Victoria Gathe-Rosado
Technical Director
Liz Lozada
Assistant Director
Sebastian Villar
Set Designer and Scenic Artist
Alejandra Uribe
Stage Manager
Alan Menken
Composer
Howard Ashman
Lyricist
Glen Slater
Lyrics
Doug Wright
Book of the Musical
Meet the Company
Kiara Akbar
H2O, tapping seagull, band member

Jaden Alexius
Grimsby (Understudy), Sailor, Seaweed

Alex Bernal-M.
Pilot/ Frog

Paul Binuya
Sailor, Band Member, Singing Frog, Courtier

Chelsea Blackshear
Dancing fish and creature/flower

Gia Bottegoni
Windward

Lola Bottegoni
Leeward (Triton's Seahorse Attendant)
Lola is so excited to shell-ebrate her second musical here at Poly! She was ensemble in 𝘚𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘙𝘰𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘯!, and makes a second appearance as a so-fish-ticated seahorse her sophomore year. She has been otter-ly drowning in theater, taking part in the Polyester Improv Team, winning Outstanding Freshman in the theatre department last year and performing in the play, 𝘛𝘰𝘰 𝘔𝘶𝘤𝘩 𝘓𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘔𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘢𝘣𝘺 𝘎𝘰 𝘉𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘥 this year with her advanced class. I'm shrimp-ly krilled to have you watch our sand-sational musical. (P.S. Sorry for all the puns 😝)
Francisco Calderon
Scuttle

Alexander Cardenas
Chef Louis, Sailor
Alexander Cardenas, a senior in the Poly Arts pathway makes his musical debut starring in The Little Mermaid The Musical! His journey with theater began working backstage as a Stage Crew member, moving set pieces and prop design before getting inspired by the cast of Something Rotten! In that same year he participated in the Poly Productions student shows. Currently he is apart of the Varsity team for Polyesters improv team, as well as being apart of the Poly Chamber Choir and Vocal Jazz One. Shoutout to my family for their support, and to my partner for his support!
Kayden Cardenas
Sailor, Courtier, Fish Puppeteer
Kayden is a sophomore in the MEDS pathway at poly. Kayden is making his debut in Poly Theater but he is no stranger to preforming arts due to his work experience with The LB poly high school stage crew and he is no stranger to "Disney's the little mermaid" as it was his first musical he ever saw. Kayden's hobbies include swimming, biking and hiking just to name a few and now his new found hobby is theater. He is excited for the future productions here at poly Thank you to my Nana who has supported me and is my biggest fan throughout this musical journey.
Alaina Castillo
Dancer (Tap and Ensemble)

Cailey Christen
Adella the mersister

Miles Chum
Prince Eric

Devyn Curamen
Flounder

Leah Diaz
H20

Reanny S. Dizon
Flotsam

Stacey A Drew
Ursula

Sasha Flores
Atina (Mersister)

Eliza Floto
Poor Soul

Kennedy Fuller
Flotsom (The eel)

Daphne Gates
Mersister

Milan Gramata-Massey
ensemble

Sela Hacegaba
Chorus/ Seaweed

Destiny Harper
Chorus

Logan Hong
Sailor/Stingray/Poor Soul

Amira Inui
Ensemble

Tylar Jenkins
Chef/School of Fish

Parker Johnston
Sailor

Chloe Lorenzo
Ensemble

Zoey Martinez
Andrina

Michael McGuinness
Grimsby

Milia Misher
Ensemble

Simone Millsap
Aquata

Soli Nickerson
Allana (Maid/Princess)

Alina Nhean
Ensemble

Abigail Odilon
H20

Shila Regalado
Andrina(mersister), Maid,Fish,Princess

Syreeta Roberts
Sebastian

Danielle Robinson
Ursula

Jessica Mae Rosa
Ensemble/ Dancing Fish/ Lilly-pad

Marielle Russell
Dancing Fish, H2O, Tapping Seagull

Nicolette Russell
Aquata

Jason Sabas
Poor Soul, Courtier, Manta Ray

Marcela Salinas
Chorus

Nico Schuler
Jettsam

Alanna (Lanna) Smith
Ariel

Zander Smith
Jetsam
Zander Smith is a sophomore in the Poly Arts pathway. He has performed with LB Poly Drama in the 2024 production of Something Rotten, starring in one of the six plays of Poly Production, and is currently in Polyesters. He is also in Orchestra and the Poly Marching Unit. He looks forward to participating in future Lb Poly Drama performances. Zander would like to give his thanks to his mom and dad for supporting him throughout his acting endeavors.
Nwijuan Stanley
Sailor/Chef
Nwijuan Is a Senior at Long Beach Poly in the Beach pathway. has been Nwijuan an active jackrabbit all 4 years. With 3 sports under Niwjuan’s belt he has 2 years of experience in track and lacrosse and 4 years of football. In previous Poly productions you may have seen Nwijuan in debut play "Too much light makes the baby go blind". Nwijuan is excited to debut in his first poly musical "The Little Mermaid" he is cast as Sailor/ Chef.
Jada Tadeja
Jellyfish, Flower

Don Tran
Sailor/Frog/Chef/Band Member

Westyn Ava Transfiguracion
Puppet, Flower/Swan and Princess

Kacie Turner
Chorus

Zion Traylor
H2O/Gull/Fish

Jacob Torres
Chef, fish, sailor, frog

Chloe Williams
Sparkly Fish, Turtle and Princess

Mia Winkler
Mersister and ensemble

Sate You
Featured Dancer

Elizabeth Zabukovec
Mersister (Alanna), Princess, Dragonfly, Puppet

Mariah Draquez
Sebastian

Kim Arnett
Choreographer
Kim Arnett is so excited to be working with the students and staff at Poly! She played Aquata and understudied Ursula on the tour of Little Mermaid. She also set the choreography in Philadelphia last year for Walnut Street Theatre’s production of Beauty and the Beast. As a performer she was in Cathy Rigby’s Peter Pan on Broadway and the National tour, the original dance captain for Mamma Mia! in Las Vegas, and toured Europe with My Fair Lady and 42nd Street. She has been a part of over 50 productions during her career across the US. When she is not performing she teaches at Orange County Song & Dance and works with the wardrobe department for McCoy/Rigby Entertainment at La Mirada Theatre.
Linda Bon
Director/Producer
Linda Bon received her BA from BYU in Theatre Arts, her MFA from UCSD in Acting. and her Teaching Credential from CSULB. She has acted professionally in commercial work, film, and regional theatre, including “A Noise Within”, La Jolla Playhouse and National Theatre of London. She has taught Acting and Speech at the La Jolla Playhouse, Tracy Roberts Studio, and UCSD. She co-directs annually the Whitney Performing Arts Camp. She is married to a television editor, is the proud mother of four kids and two dogs, and has the best job in the world at Poly.
Brian Dokko
Music Director
Mr. Dokko has been the Director of Choral Activities at Poly HS since 2003. A graduate of UCLA with a degree in Music Education, Mr. Dokko also holds an M.M. in Choral Conducting from the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at CSULB.
Mika Dyo
Creative Team
Mika Dyo is a professional costume technician and proud Poly Alum. Other costume design and construction credits include Electricidad, Dry Land, Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play, and Urinetown. They are honored to be a part bringing this production of The Little Mermaid to life and are so proud of the hard work everyone has put in.
Victoria Gathe-Rosado
Technical Director
Mrs. Gathe-Rosado makes dreams come true at Poly! She was raised in the Long Beach District backstage and in scene shops, as both her mother and father were Technical Directors before her. She has also worked in professional theatres across the country and brings to Poly a wealth of expertise to share! She runs the musical as well as shows for Choir, Band, Orchestra, Dance, and other Auditorium events. She teaches Stage Technology at Poly.
Liz Lozada
Assistant Director
Liz Lozada was proudly born and raised in Southeast LA and received a Dual Master’s degree from NYU for Educational Theatre and English Education. She has acted on stage, written, directed, and produced plays, and is currently living the dream at Poly, working with youth in theatre. In her free time, she enjoys writing, yoga, nature, hanging with loved ones, dancing, and being a dog mom.
Sebastian Villar
Set Designer and Scenic Artist
Sebastian Villar: "It has been an honor to artistically collaborate with the students and faculty at Poly High School. I hope the design process from page to stage inspires the students as they journey forward." Mr. Villar has used his professional expertise to guide Poly Students in scenic painting and design since the Shrek Musical three years ago
Alejandra Uribe
Stage Manager
Alejandra is the Stage Crew President and a jack of all trades. This will be Alejandra's third musical production in the Andrew Osman Auditorium. Ale first started as Follow Spot Op #1 in 2023 for Chicago. She then moved up as the Head Flyman for Something Rotten in 2024. And finally, Alejandra is Stage Managing this year's musical production of The Little Mermaid! Thank you to stage crew for working hard and staying strong till the end, I love and appreciate you all!
Alan Menken
Composer
Condensed Bio:
ALAN MENKEN (Composer). Theater: God Bless You Mr Rosewater, Little Shop Of Horrors, Real Life Funnies, Atina: Evil Queen Of The Galaxy, Kicks, The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz, Beauty And The Beast, A Christmas Carol, Weird Romance, King David, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act, Leap Of Faith, Aladdin and Newsies. Film: Little Shop Of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Hercules, Life With Mikey, Lincoln, Home On The Range, Noel, Enchanted, Shaggy Dog, Tangled and Mirror Mirror. Songs: Rocky V, Home Alone 2 and Captain America. Awards: 8 Oscars (19 nominations), 11 Grammys (including Song of the Year), 7 Golden Globes, Tony® (plus 4 nominations), Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, New York Drama Critics, Olivier and London's Evening Standard Award, Drama League. Honors: Songwriter's Hall of Fame, Doctorates from New York University and University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
Howard Ashman
Lyricist
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Best known as a pivotal creative mind behind the renaissance of Disney animation and his work on The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Beauty and The Beast (which is dedicated to, "Our friend, Howard Ashman, who gave a Mermaid her voice and a Beast his soul...") Ashman's first love was theater. Ashman was a founder of off off Broadway's renowned WPA Theater, where he conceived, wrote and directed God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, as well as the classic musical, Little Shop of Horrors (both music by Alan Menken). In 1986, he wrote and directed the Broadway musical Smile (music by Marvin Hamlisch). Lamented as a lost treasure of the 1980's theater scene, Smile remains popular on High School and College campuses throughout the country. Howard Ashman died in 1991 from complications of AIDS. For more information, please visit howardashman.com.
Glen Slater
Lyrics
Glenn Slater (Lyrics) co-created Disney's 2010 worldwide smash Tangled (2011 Grammy Winner, 2010 Oscar and Golden Globe nominee), as well as the Broadway and international hit musicals Sister Act (2011 Tony nominee - Best Score) and The Little Mermaid (2008 Tony nominee - Best Score, Grammy nominee - Best Cast Album), and, most recently School of Rock (2015). With longtime collaborator Alan Menken, he is Executive Producer and Lyricist for the ABC-TV musical comedy series Galavant, and has also written songs for the Disney animated film Home On The Range (2004) and the Broadway musical Leap of Faith (Tony nominee - Best Musical, 2012). In the West End, Glenn provided both book and lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies (2010 Olivier nominee - Best Musical), the sequel to Phantom of the Opera. Other work includes an Emmy-nominated song for the ABC-TV comedy The Neighbors (2013), and the stage revue Newyorkers at The Manhattan Theatre Club (Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations). Glenn is the recipient of the prestigious Kleban Award for Lyrics, the ASCAP/Richard Rogers New Horizons Award, and the Jonathan Larson Award. He is an alumnus of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, and a member of both ASCAP and the Dramatists' Guild.
Doug Wright
Book of the Musical
GLAAD Media Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, a Drama League Award and a Lucille Lortel Award for I Am My Own Wife. His screen adaptation of Quills was named Best Picture by the National Board of Review and nominated for three Academy Awards. Doug was cited by the American Academy of Arts and Letters and awarded the Tolerance Prize from the Kulturforum Europa. Currently, he serves on the board of the New York Theatre Workshop and serves as Secretary on the Dramatists Guild Council.
Works include: Interrogating the Nude (1988), Quills (1995), Unwrap Your Candy (2001), I Am My Own Wife (2003), Grey Gardens (book) (2006), The Little Mermaid (book) (2007), The Pavilion (2009).
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