From the Magazine Digital Covers Sha La La La: Kourtney Kardashian Takes in the Hollywood Bowl's Star-Studded Live 'Little Mermaid' Performance Sara Bareilles and Darren Criss are currently starring as Ariel and Prince Eric, respectively, in the Hollywood Bowl's live concert series By Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at PEOPLE for seven years. Her work has previously appeared in POPSUGAR, Us Weekly and Entertainment Weekly. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on December 2, 2020 12:04AM EST Photo: Source: Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram;Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Kourtney Kardashian took a trip “Under the Sea” – err, to the Hollywood Bowl – over the weekend. The mom of three embraced her family’s love for Disney on Saturday night, attending the second concert performance of the studio’s 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid at the Los Angeles outdoor amphitheater. “This is how you see a movie,” she wrote on Instagram, capturing the impressive 71-piece orchestra in action. The live concert was a star-studded experience, with Sara Bareilles performing as Ariel, Rebel Wilson as Ursula the Sea Witch, Darren Criss in the role of Prince Eric, Norm Lewis and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt‘s Tituss Burgess in their Broadway roles as King Triton and Sebastian, respectively, and John Stamos as Chef Louis. During the show, which is at the Bowl until Monday, the original movie played on screens, pausing at the musical numbers for the actors and actresses to takeover onstage. In addition, four of the songs from the Broadway musical were performed. Kardashian wasn’t the only celebrity in attendance: Sarah Michelle Gellar posted a video of Bareilles performing to Instagram. RELATED VIDEO: Meet the Newest Disney Princess, Moana Ahead of the concert series, Criss told PEOPLE of joining the cast, “Prince Eric is great, but let’s be honest, I wanted to be Ariel.” “The Little Mermaid is a movie that meant so much to me as a kid,” Criss said. “I just love that it is going to be celebrated – and that I get to be a part of it.” Close