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Directed by BILL FENNELLY

Feed me. Not your typical boy-meets-girl comedy, Little Shop of Horrors is a hilarious musical that's literally out of this world. On Skid Row, Seymour is your average, nerdy, down-on-his-luck floral assistant. That all changes when he meets a power-hungry, fast-talking plant who vows to fulfill Seymour's wildest dreams: fame, fortune and the heart of the girl he loves. There's just one catch. The plant thirsts for human blood, and its growing pains send Seymour down a diabolical path with murderous consequences. With an infectious score that gleefully combines rock, Motown and Broadway, Little Shop of Horrors ensures you’ll be toe-tapping along to this screamingly funny, joyously entertaining, tongue-in-cheek delight.

"Exuberant ... leaves the audience ravenous for more." — The New York Times

 

ADVISORY: Little Shop of Horrors is appropriate for adults and young people ages 11 and up. The show is a hysterical musical favorite containing just mild adult language and campy violence.

RUNNING TIME: The show runs approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, including one intermission.

Howard Ashman

Jun 9, 2017, 13:53 PM
Role : Book and Lyrics
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Best known as a pivotal creative mind behind the renaissance of Disney animation and his work on The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast (which is dedicated to "Our friend, Howard Ashman, who gave a Mermaid her voice and a Beast his soul"), Mr. Ashman's first love was theatre. Mr. Ashman was a founder of off-off Broadway's renowned WPA Theatre, where he conceived, wrote and directed God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, as well as the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors (both with music by Alan Menken). In 1986, he wrote and directed the Broadway musical Smile (music by Marvin Hamlisch). Lamented as a lost treasure of the 1980s theater scene, Smile remains popular on high school and college campuses throughout the country. Mr. Ashman died in 1991 from complications of AIDS. To learn more visit howardashman.com.
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