Change the news?

This page is owned by the Stage Whispers  Editor. If you want to make a typewriter.pngcontribution, change an article, perhaps add an update to a show in "past productions" or if you want to submit an entirely new article to the site, then please do so. All you need to do is to send your comments to the editor and we will respond.  You send your content directly by email by simply clicking here and it will appear automatically in the blog.

Site Search

London Theatre Guide

A feed could not be found at http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/feeds/genre/musical/

Editor Login

For Editors only





Lost Password?
For Editors only
Little Shop of Horrors - an introduction. PDF Print
Written by Daisy O'Halloran   

little-shop-first-image.jpg Rehearsals are underway for the HAODS production - Little Shop of Horrors (13th-19th November 2011)! With lots of clever harmonies to learn, accents to work on and crisp dance routines to memorise the cast definitely have a challenge on their hands but are loving it so far.

For those of you not familiar with the show, here is a bit of background:

Little Shop of Horrors is a musical about a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood! The musical is based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film - The Little Shop of Horrors. The music was composed by Alan Menken in the style of early 1960s rock and roll, doo-wop and early Motown, including several well-known tunes including Skid Row, Somewhere that's Green and Suddenley, Seymour.

In addition to the original long-running 1982 off-Broadway production and subsequent Broadway production, the musical was made into a 1986 film of the same name - starring Rick Moranis as Seymour, Ellen Greene as Audrey, Steve Martin as Orin and Levi Stubbs as the voice of the Plant. It even starred Bill Murray!

Avid fans and total newcomers to the show will both enjoy this upbeat, funny, clever and entertaining show. It is definitely worth putting the date in your diary!

New timings, pricing and promotions have been put in place for this show to encourage a larger audience. It would be great to see larger numbers than we have had for previous shows –
if you have a way to promote the show or an idea for publicity please get in touch with Daisy O'Halloran ( email her here or 07983 333757)

Tickets are available direct from the Kenton Theatre: www.kentontheatre.co.uk

Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment

busy
 

Bookmark & Share

Add to: Linkarena Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icoi.us Add to: Reddit Add to: StumbleUpon Add to: Slashdot Add to: Yahoo Add to: Diigo Add to: Technorati Add to: Newsvine Add to: Folkd Information
Joomla Templates by JoomlaShack
Generated in 0.48575 Seconds