
Disney’s The Little Mermaid
Our 2012-2013 season continues with theatre for the whole family!
Swim down to Trenton Village Theatre on March 16th at 7:00pm where TerpTheatre will be part of DYPAC’s world to perform The Little Mermaid – based on Disney’s beloved movie musical!
Performed at the beautiful Trenton Village Theatre, the audience is sure to be submerged in the magical world of undersea creatures in this heart-warming adventure. Theatre-goers will be riveted by the amazing cast of 60 young actors, their spectacular singing and dancing, and their fabulous costumes! Directed by Mary Zaleski, The Little Mermaid will be sure to leave you floating!

2447 West Jefferson, Trenton, Michigan 48183
TerpTheatre will be joining DYPAC on March 16th for the shadow interpreted performance by Erin Parrish and Courtney Butcher.
Erin was last seen performing in Oakland University’s stellar production of Spring Awakening last fall. Courtney was also last seen performing in an OU production — Captain Louie. Both performers were an integral part of the backstage interpreter crew for the much buzzed about Police Deaf Near Far at OU this past October.
Erin & Courtney have been busy attending rehearsals with the cast, as well as spending time translating the script and the music for the show.
Courtney says: “I LOVE working with these kids! They are awesome. They are talented, energetic, and always so much fun!”
Erin says: “The energy and enthusiasm from these young actors is contagious and inspiring!”
TerpTheatre looks forward to see you on March 16th at 7:00pm for the shadow interpreted performance!
If you would like to purchase tickets for the show, please call (734) 362-8153 or CLICK HERE to visit their website. Tickets are $15 each. All ages welcome!

Danny McDougall, PhD, CSC — “Dr. Danny” — owns and manages TerpTheatre. Since 1986, he has interpreted in hundreds of plays, musicals and other performances on stage – most in the shadowed style. He teaches and lectures on the theory and practice of theatre interpreting. Danny is the chair of Sign Language Studies at Madonna University, and holds a PhD in Translation and Interpretation from Heriot-Watt University – where his dissertation explored the relationship between space and meaning during interpreted theatre performances.
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.