Little Shop of HorrorsThe Little Shop of Horrors(Mini Poster)BUY NOW! FOR $19.99 Seymour, an orphan and a nerd, is taken in and given a job by Mr. Mushnik, the owner of a run down Florists in the seedy part of town. Seymour spends his time doing menial tasks and dreaming of the shop assistant, Audrey. One day, just after an eclipse of the Sun, Seymour discovers a strange plant. He buys it and names is Audrey II. While caring for Audrey II, Seymour discovers the plant's rather unique appetite. The plant grows and grows, as does Seymour's infatuation for Audrey, but who will get her first? FEED ME! release year: 1986 star(s):Bill Murray
Photo Flash: Beck Center's Little Shop of HorrorsBroadway World, NYFor the first time ever, the Beck Center for the Arts presents one of the longest-running musicals in Off-Broadway history, Little Shop of Horrors, June 26 through August 2, on the Main Stage. Show times are 8:00 pm Fridays and Saturdays and 3:00 pm
Sister Act: how it caught the disco habitTelegraph.co.uk, United KingdomIt's been a long time since the composer who made his name with Little Shop of Horrors worked in the theatre. He returned to Broadway last year with an enlarged songbook for The Little Mermaid. Next year, he's back there with a gospel-tinged Leap of
RiffTrax: The Little Shop of HorrorsDVD Talk, ORLegend Films has released RiffTrax: The Little Shop of Horrors, the latest release of this public domain title for Legend, featuring a newly recorded commentary/goof-on track by Mystery Science Theater 3000's Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett.
Palace to produce The ProducersManchester HippoPress, NHGus Curry, who just starred as Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors at the Palace, plays Leo. Dawn Lebrecht, a return New York actor, plays Ulla. About four Rockettes play show girls. In February, the Palace reported that they had had their largest
Event listings for March 19-25, 2009Ocala, FLOcalaCivicTheatre.com “LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS”: The Vanguard High School Players will present this musical comedy at 7 tonight through Saturday at the high school, 7 NW 28th St., Ocala. Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door; free for ages 11