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.
Kathleen Geldard
Jun 9, 2017, 14:00 PM
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Ms. Geldard's recent regional credits include Actors Theatre of Louisville’s Circle Mirror Transformation; Peter and the Starcatcher; Humana Festivals 2015, 2016 and 2017; Arena Stage’s The Year of Magical Thinking; and Portland Center Stage’s Little Shop of Horrors. She has other regional credits at Huntington Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Florida Studio Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Center Stage, Arena Stage, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Studio Theatre, Round House Theatre, Imagination Stage, Flashpoint Theatre Company, Folger Theatre, Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, Studio Arena Theater, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte and Liz Lerman Dance Exchange. Ms. Geldard’s awards include a 2012 Bay Area Critics Circle nomination for Ruined at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, a 2012 IRNE Award nomination for Ruined at Huntington Theatre Company and a 2009 Helen Hayes nomination for The Neverending Story at Imagination Stage. She is an artistic associate for Signature Theatre.
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