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Beware the plants as 'Little Shop of Horrors' opens at TUTS in Houston
There is a lot of symbolism to Theatre Under The Stars' new production of Little Shop of Horrors: In the show, in the middle of September (now), there is a total solar eclipse (hello, 2024), and then a little green plant suddenly appears — with secret murderous intentions.
On October 22-November 3, that same little green plant will appear onstage at TUTS, just in time for Halloween.
“Little Shop of Horrors is the perfect show for Houstonians to enjoy during the Halloween season,” says TUTS artistic director Dan Knechtges. “If you were thrilled by Sweeney Todd last year, you’re going to love what we do with Little Shop of Horrors.”
The macabre musical created by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken features a 1960s-style rock-and-roll score and plenty of dark humor. It's set in the world of Skid Row, where a struggling flower shop and its meek shop boy become instant celebrities after the arrival of a strange and interesting plant.
Leading the cast is Rob Riordan as that shop boy, Seymour, and Mary Kate Moore as Audrey, the coworker he pines for.
They are joined by Dion Simmons Grier as Audrey II, Mark Ivy as Mr. Mushnik, Dan DeLuca as the Dentist, and Simone Gundy as Crystal, Sarah Sachi as Ronnette, and Kiara Caridad as Chiffon, the show's doo-wop Greek chorus.
Joining them in the ensemble are John Ryan Del Bosque, Tyler Ray Lewis, Braden Tanner, Glendaliris Torres-Greaux, and Holland Vavra.
The production is directed by Melissa Rain Anderson, choreographed by Monica Josette, and music directed by Dr. John Cornelius.
Bringing the world of Skid Row to life are costume designer Colleen Grady, lighting designer John Spencer, sound designer Andrew Harper, and hair and makeup designer Kelley Jordan.
Casting is provided by Calleri Jensen Davis Casting and TUTS associate artistic director Laura Peete.
Little Shop of Horrors runs October 22-November 3, 2024, at Theatre Under The Stars. Tickets start at just $40 and are available online at TUTS.com, by calling the TUTS box office at 713-558-8887, or by visiting the box office at 800 Bagby St.
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And remember: Don't feed the plants!