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Shock Horror! Look out! Audrey's here! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Julie Huntington   

After being thwarted last year when we were unable to get the licence, we have now secured Little Shop of Horrors for our Autumn 2011 slot! This is a small musical, as is traditional for the November show - small cast it may be, but it has BIG characters, not least Audrey II - the insatiable man eating plant! Seymour Kreibourn, a florist's assistant, has his life turned around when he comes across an unusual plant after an eclipse of the sun.  Naming the plant "Audrey II" after the salesgirl who is his love, Seymour tries to grow the plant, to no avail . . . until hlittle_shop_poster.jpge discovers its true diet: blood.  As the plant thrives, bringing Seymour fame and fortune, the two strike a Faustian pact: Audrey II agrees to attract publicity if Seymour continues feeding it.  Seymour, his boss Mushnik, Audrey and her abusive dentist boyfriend are swept into the plant's evil machinations as its true motives become clear.  Based on Roger Corman's film, Little Shop Of Horrors took off-Broadway by storm with its offbeat humour and the show-stealing Audrey II, whose rhythm and blues numbers never fail to bring down the house.  There is a cast of 5 men and 4 women, all excellent characters. Check out some of the songs on You Tube. Catch the following link: Downtown to Skid Row 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwEJi3NsZtA   

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