It began as a 1960 horror comedy flick directed by Roger Corman before Alan Menken and Howard Ashman adapted it into an off-Broadway musical that hit the big screen in 1986 directed by Muppet master ...
Little Shop of Horrors (David B. Kinder dba kinderpics/Courtesy of Triangle Productions) People love gathering around plants to celebrate holidays. Decorated evergreen trees and mistletoe sprigs mark ...
Oct. 10—SOAP LAKE — Horror and horticulture are in bloom at the Masquers Theater, with the production of the darkly comedic musical "Little Shop of Horrors." The play, which opens Oct. 16, is directed ...
Don’t let the blood-sucking, lip-smacking, man-eating plant in the window keep you from getting a front-row seat to Blank Canvas Theatre’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” Be warned, though, ...
Northwest Indiana loves its connection to carnivorous plants. One plant appetite claim-to-fame for years was Costantine Dillon, our former Indiana Dunes National Park Superintendent from 2007 until ...
If there was ever an apt name for a venue in which to stage “Little Shop of Horrors,” it’s the Garden Theatre. Audrey II, that blood-thirsty plant, is growing in this Garden for a summer run of the ...
Based on the 1960 film by Roger Corman and featuring a book by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Ashman, Little Shop follows meek plant store attendant Seymour, his co-worker crush ...
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