While Egerton would likely play the role of Seymour Krelborn, Porter is said to be a favorite to voice vicious Venus flytrap Audrey II. Johansson would play leading lady Audrey.
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Little Shop of Horrors
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS 1986, dir. Frank Oz
As the dog days of summer needlessly drag on in Houston, enveloping the city in oppressive heat, Michael J. Ross' MJR Theatricals | Music Box Musicals is presenting LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. Roger Corman's notorious 1960 low-budget horror-themed comedy The Little Shop of Horrors serves as the basis for this cult favorite and classic musical. The cherished musical premiered on May 6, 1982 at the Workshop of the Players' Art (WPA) Theatre. It went on to garner critical acclaim Off-Broadway when it opened on July 27, 1982 at the Orpheum Theatre. The Off-Broadway production enjoyed 2,209 performances across its 5 year run. Its popularity and notoriety lead to the 1986 film adaption of the musical as well. 31 years later, the musical is still a favorite among producers and audiences alike, and MJR Theatricals | Music Box Musicals' production easily proves why.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Explore available sets, costumes, and props for rent Set rentals OUR CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES From school shows to professional productions, we know how to help ABOUT THE SHOW MTI says: “A deviously... Read More
Hey everyone, here are a few pics from a Set Design I did for the musical, "Little Shop of Horrors" for the Callingwood Private school in West Vancouver, BC. It was a big show that we did not have anyone help us with. The build was done by me, my partner Jeff and our friend Jay. This was one of those examples of how much hard work has to be done when you are just starting out. We built it all in the school garage and with VERY LITTLE funds. We bought mistinted paint, and asked any friends to help who could. It is also one of the best memories I have of building a set because I spent a lot of time with my friends and the result was amazing!!! Please enjoy the pics and commentary:) These structures are supported by rented scaffolding. We attached building walls to the sides. The bricks are stamped on with paint and look quite realistic in the right lighting. Props and set decoration were very important for the "skid row" atmosphere This unit rotated on wheels and allowed for set changes and transitions. All these treatments are painted on effects. The clock wall opens to allow the Giant Plant to appear. Doors and windows were built from scratch by Jeff Cox The window is bug screen, which allowed me to paint words on it but have no glare. All this furniture is made from scratch!! The props are from my living room!! As usual it all starts with a model. This one was just pen and ink with watercolor paint. Top View of Model The views helped the director understand my vision, and allowed for changes. The front stage area (Thrust) was custom built as well. The street Lamp was never rented...budget didn't allow. Push Pin Pivot!!! The perches on each side was a great place for the back up girls to sing... Thank you again for the visit!! I hope you come by again!!! Lance
Once the idea of a giant, flesh-eating plant enters the imagination, it can be hard to dislodge. Imagine this: you’re in the jungle, and you discover a plant...
Ellen Greene as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors
Oh, that's good.
This shop and gallery is a modern-day cabinet of curiosities, unassumingly positioned along an urban thoroughfare.
Hello Everyone! I’m Hattie Smith, and I’m coordinating the costumes for this show. I’ve not done this before, but I have Morgan’s input of what she is looking for and I want to make sure we meet he…
Comic book adaptation of the 1960 film.
Hey everyone, here are a few pics from a Set Design I did for the musical, "Little Shop of Horrors" for the Callingwood Private school in West Vancouver, BC. It was a big show that we did not have anyone help us with. The build was done by me, my partner Jeff and our friend Jay. This was one of those examples of how much hard work has to be done when you are just starting out. We built it all in the school garage and with VERY LITTLE funds. We bought mistinted paint, and asked any friends to help who could. It is also one of the best memories I have of building a set because I spent a lot of time with my friends and the result was amazing!!! Please enjoy the pics and commentary:) These structures are supported by rented scaffolding. We attached building walls to the sides. The bricks are stamped on with paint and look quite realistic in the right lighting. Props and set decoration were very important for the "skid row" atmosphere This unit rotated on wheels and allowed for set changes and transitions. All these treatments are painted on effects. The clock wall opens to allow the Giant Plant to appear. Doors and windows were built from scratch by Jeff Cox The window is bug screen, which allowed me to paint words on it but have no glare. All this furniture is made from scratch!! The props are from my living room!! As usual it all starts with a model. This one was just pen and ink with watercolor paint. Top View of Model The views helped the director understand my vision, and allowed for changes. The front stage area (Thrust) was custom built as well. The street Lamp was never rented...budget didn't allow. Push Pin Pivot!!! The perches on each side was a great place for the back up girls to sing... Thank you again for the visit!! I hope you come by again!!! Lance
Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 musical comedy directed by Frank Oz, starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene, with a special appearance by Steve Martin and cameos by John Candy and Bill Murray. The film opens with the words read by Stanley Jones: "On the twenty-third day of the month of September, in an early year of a decade not too long before our own, the human race suddenly encountered a deadly threat to its very existence. And this terrifying enemy surfaced, as such enemies often do, in the
Inspired by the blockbuster 1960 Roger Corman film, the monster musical hit LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS comes to Theatre at the Center, 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, now through August 19. Check out the production in the photos below!
The Performer's School Auditions for 7th-12th Graders for Little Shop of Horrors with Insight from Stacey Flaster
Man-eating plant and chorus are terrific parts of Cygnet’s production of campy classic
The musical Little Shop of Horrors became as popular a film as it was a stage production. However, the two have one massive difference between them, the ending. Director Frank Oz now explains why he m
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Explore available sets, costumes, and props for rent Set rentals OUR CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES From school shows to professional productions, we know how to help ABOUT THE SHOW MTI says: “A deviously... Read More
The musical is revived at New York City Center Encores! Off Center through July 2.