Mermaid
by Polly Teale

Mermaid Book Cover
Mermaid Cover

What readers are saying

Readers appreciate the modern twist on The Little Mermaid and the beautiful language used throughout the play. However, many feel it struggles with clarity due to multiple subplots and mixed themes. Overall, it provokes thought and offers stunning visuals, though some find the narrative difficult to follow.

Beautiful languageModern relevanceInteresting themesConfusing multiple subplotsUnclear narrative direction

Synopsis

A bold reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen's tale of love, loss and desire, transported to a contemporary setting.

Beneath the ocean's waves there is no death or pain or separation.

Above, the modern world is beset with war, poverty and desire.

On her sixteenth birthday, a mermaid rises up to the surface, leaving her childhood behind for ever when she falls in love with a mortal prince.

She knows that she can no longer live at the bottom of the ocean - but must she destroy herself in order to be loved?

Polly Teale's Mermaid was first performed by Shared Experience and Nottingham Playhouse on a UK tour in 2015.

'wonderfully atmospheric' Whatsonstage.com

'an enchanting fairy story brought splashing into present-day, superbly woven around a highly descriptive text' The Public Reviews

Publication

Year2015
BindingPaperback
Pages64
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781848424869
ISBN-101848424868
eISBN-139781780015798
LCCPR6070.E19

Mermaid is a British adaptation play written by Polly Teale and published by Nick Hern Books (2015).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780015798).

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