From playbill.com:
To celebrate the release of the original Broadway cast recording of The Little Mermaid — due Feb. 26 on the Walt Disney Records label — the company of the new Disney musical will take part in an in-store event at the World of Disney.
On Feb. 26 Sierra Boggess (Ariel) and Tituss Burgess (Sebastian) will perform “Part of Your World” and “Under the Sea” at the Disney store. The performance will be followed by an autograph session with Boggess, Burgess, Sherie Rene Scott and other Mermaid cast members. The event is scheduled from 4-6 PM.
The World of Disney store is located in Manhattan at 711 5th Avenue at 55th Street.
Playbill Radio will offer an encore presentation of the “Virtual Opening Night” of Disney’s new Broadway musical The Little Mermaid.
The broadcast will include the original cast album — in full — on Feb. 25 at 2 PM ET exclusively on PlaybillRadio.com. The original broadcast aired on Jan. 10, the same evening the show held its opening night.
The “Virtual Opening Night” also includes backstage interviews with Sierra Boggess, Sherie Renee Scott and all the lead actors. Composer Alan Menken is also interviewed and tells how the fairytale became a film and how the film became Broadway’s newest musical.
Neither special equipment nor a password is needed to enjoy the broadcast, created by web radio station PlaybillRadio.com with Disney Theatricals. Listeners can go to Playbillradio.com starting at 2 PM ET and select either the Windows Media or MP3 streams.
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