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Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors


   It's the first-ever Broadway production of everyone's favorite boy-meets-girl, plant-eats-world phenomenon.

   Meek, mild-mannered, out-of-luck Seymour Krelbourn has just discovered an exotic little plant with a strange and unusual appetite. The plant is growing remarkably fast--and so is Seymour's love for Audrey, his co-worker at the flower shop. But she has a boyfriend...and the plant has a bloodthirsty secret that threatens the entire planet. The feeding-frenzy begins, as Seymour becomes a celebrity and the plant becomes a larger-than-life sensation.

   All my life I have said, “Awww the movie was better” but this time I have to say the play was WAY better. I can't pick one person from the cast to say they were better than others. Everyone was fantastic from the opening curtain to the close. If this makes its way anywhere near you, you need to spend the ticket price and go. Twice if you can!
Little Shop of Horrors

Little Shop of Horrors

Little Shop of Horrors




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