Disney's "The Little Mermaid" promises to be one of the technically most impressive musicals of the year. Using high-quality sound, motion and video content, together with a massive amount of flame-retardant fabrics by ShowTex, the huge Flanders Expo hall was temporarily transformed into a professional musical venue.
Temporary partition walls
Apart from the theatre, the whole venue was divided into different sections using black Molton drapes attached to either trusses or EasyDrape pipe & drape systems. These rental solutions made sure the temporary theatre was not only equipped with state-of-the-art fabrics onstage but also fully furnished with a stylish entrance, a lobby, a cloakroom and various backstage areas. An efficient combination of made-to-measure drapes and rental products.
Custom grandstand finishing
Even more running metres of black Molton were used to neatly finish the sides of the imposing seating area. The flame-retardant cotton drapes were fully tailored to the size of the stand and demonstrated how big surface masking can be done in a clean and sleek way.
Stage borders done right
Measuring 1.500 m2, the giant musical stage was one of the biggest Belgium had ever seen.
The enormous rental stock of ShowTex therefore made sure the theatre was equipped with 600 running metres of black borders in no time.
The new ShowTex Rollmolton also came in handy as a ready-made solution for stage masking.
Made from standard Molton thermal cut in smaller widths, RollMolton combined with the rental borders proved to be a very handy and affordable solution.
Red velvets do the trick
On stage, a giant LED wall backdrop was framed by 11-metre-high stage curtains made of red Velours Delta CS. Attached to versatile ShowTrack rails by ShowTex Rental, the extra-wide synthetic velvets made for a very durable and totally opaque solution that could move in and out of sight when needed.
Another red velvet, beautifully draped on a rented Kabuki system, even became an integral part of the show when it dropped down and an acrobat suddenly popped out of it. The act took everyone by surprise as it looked as if the actor had fallen down together with the velvet drape!
Draped taffeta sets the mood
No detail was left unattended as even the musical restaurant was stylishly dressed in flame-retardant taffeta. Using eco-friendly and extra-wide DekoTaft curtains, the inviting bistro resembled a very classy pavilion. The combination of classy blue walls and bright white curtains, carefully draped over a truss structure, was spot on.
An impressive spectacle, taking the audience on a magical journey under the sea!









