Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch

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UNFORTUNATE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF URSULA THE SEA WITCH is coming to the Underbelly Festival this summer!

Disney villain. Octo-woman. Plus-size icon.

But who is the woman behind the tentacles? From the multi-award winning Fat Rascal Theatre and fresh from a complete sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, comes THE UNTOLD STORY OF URSULA THE SEA WITCH.

It’s time to take the plunge as we reveal what really happened under the sea, in a tell-all tale of sex, sorcery and suckers. A musical parody.

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What is Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch about?

For years everybody has seen Ursula the Sea Witch as a villain, but nobody is a villain in their own story. It’s time to take a look at the person behind the tentacles and find out a different side to the story in this musical parody.

Ticket Information

Tickets not currently available.

Running Time

2 hours 15 minutes

Cast & Creative

TBC

Recommended for 14 years and above.

Show contains flashing lights (not strobe) for lightning effect, Partial Nudity and Strong Language.

Cancellation Policy

1. If you test positive for COVID-19, display symptoms, or are asked to isolate by NHS Test and Trace you can exchange your tickets.
2. If the show is cancelled due to COVID-19 or any other reason, you will be offered a free exchange or refund.
3. If the show is going ahead and you are able to attend, there will be no exchange or refund available.

For group bookings of 10 or more:
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Or call 020 7206 1176

Venue Information

Underbelly Festival – Earls Court

Empress Place, Earls Court, London SW6 1TT

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

West Brompton

Buses

74, 430, N74, N97

Nearest Car Parks

YourParkingSpace Hotel Lily Car Park

Reviews

Theatre Weekly

'Damn near perfection'

Fringe Review

'A must see – ready for the West End'

Musical Theatre Musings

'Does to The Little Mermaid what Wicked did to The Wizard of Oz'