Little Shop of Horrors (2013)
by Howard Ashman & Alan Menken
Directed by Lee Ridgeway Musical Director - Gerard Johnson
Performances: Fri 4th - Sat 5th & Tues 8th – Sat 12th October 2013, Bell Theatre Matinees: Sats 5th & 12th
Contents
Introduction
Seymour Krelbourn is a poor young man working at a run-down flower shop on skid row when he encounters a miracle. He discovers an alien plant after a total eclipse of the sun. The only defect is the plant's taste for human blood.....
A funny and tuneful musical with a dark side - based on the cult 1960 Roger Corman film that had Jack Nicholson in a bit-part.
Cast
- Seymour - Stephen Glover
- Audrey - Natalie Barker
- Mushnik - Anthony Townsend
- Dentist (and everyone else) - Chaz Doyle
- Crystal - Rhiannon Rose
- Ronnette - Devika Joshi
- Chiffon - Laura Yandell
- Voice of Audrey II - Hans Rossbach
- Audrey II puppeteer - Shona Doyle
Band
- Piano - Gerard Johnson
- Organ, Synthesiser - Daniel Kelly
- Saxophone, Flute - Michelle Thomson
- Guitar - Alex Hancock
- Bass Guitar - Steve Limb
- Bass Synthesiser (1st Friday only) - Andrew Chadney
- Drums - Stephanie Urquart
Crew
- Assistant Director - Lauri Morgan
- Assistant Musical Director - Daniel Kelly
- Choreographer - Kelly-Kim Cranstoun
- Stage Manager - Graham Clements
- Assistant Stage Managers - Rodney Quinn, David Clements, Carole Coyne
- Set Designer - Chaz Doyle
- Lighting Designer - Gavin Parker
- Lighting Operator - Francesca Bastiani
- Sound Operator - Noah Wright
- Fight Director - Anton Krause
- Set Construction - Chaz Doyle, Graham Clements, Rodney Quinn, Mark Ireson, Anton Krause, [Noah Wright]], Dave Cox, David Clements & Francesca Bastiani
- Plant Build - Chaz Doyle, Michelle Thomson, Shona Doyle & David Clements
- Costumes - Lisa thomas, Caroline Doyle, Naomi Liddle, Val Williams
- Scenic Artist - Hazel Hindle
- Poster - Shona Doyle
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