The Shape of Seamen: a new comic opera
A classic tail of boy meets fish- the torrid, operatic romance between sailor and siren. When Herman, a lonely young fisherman brings home a beautiful mermaid, the two lovers face mundane domestic challenges like infidelity, murder accusations, species-specific sexual barriers, lovecraftian body horror, and leaving the seat up.
From the team behind 'Let's Not Turn On Each Other' (★★★★★ -Edmonton Journal), this new work is an entirely sung-through musical written and composed by Jacquelin Walters, featuring Michael Watt and Nicole Maloney. Performances of The Shape of Seamen at this year's festival will include live accompaniment, and a real, actual mermaid - seriously.
The Shape of Seamen is a new comedy musical about the romance between a sailor named Herman and a mermaid named Calypso. After Herman brings Calypso home to live in his bathtub, absurdity ensues. This show features a completely new original script and score, and is entirely sung-through, meaning there is no spoken dialogue. Although very silly and lighthearted, The Shape of Seamen is vulgar and features adult language and mature situations.
Playwright: Jacquelin Walters
Director: Jacquelin Walters
Cast: Michael Watt, Nicole Maloney; Instrumentals: Alex Ward, Jacquelin Walters
Designers: Nicole Maloney, Jacquelin Walters
Instagram: @waltersandwatt
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Music/Musical Theatre
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$20.00 inc $5.00 fees
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14-August 23, 2026
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60 minutes
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25: Spotlight Cabaret
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18A
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Show Contains: Adult Language/Content, Cartoonish Violence, Death, Nudity, Sexual Content, Suicide

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