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Little Shop of Horrors - Broadway Version
Feed the need for musical hilarity with this delicious sci-fi smash about a man-eating plant, featuring the 2003 Broadway orchestrations.
8
Roles
PG13
Rated
2
Acts
Full Synopsis

Prologue

A voice, not unlike God's, describes a deadly threat to humanity's existence that has surfaced in the most unlikely of places. Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon come on and introduce...the Little Shop of Horrors. They warn the audience to beware of the dangers that lie ahead ("Little Shop of Horrors").

Act One

We are in Mushnik's Skid Row Florists shop. Hours slowly tic by on a clock. At 10 a.m. an earsplitting crash echoes from the back room. Seymour assures Mushnik, who is reading the paper, that nothing is broken. At 11;00, Audrey, Mushnik's dizzy blonde employee, comes in with a black eye. Even though he has had no customers all day, Mushnik scolds her tardiness as another crash erupts from the back room. Noticing Audrey's black eye, Mushnik suggests that her boyfriend is not a nice boy. Audrey reminds Mushnik that you don't meet nice boys on skid row. Seymour comes out and proceeds to dump a tray of re-potted plants. Mushnik yells at him, but Audrey intervenes. Fed up with everything, Mushnik chases Ronnette, Crystal and Chiffon off of his stoop. Things are rough for everyone in Skid Row, but Seymour has a dream to get out ("Downtown [Skid Row]").

At six o'clock, without having had a single customer, Mushnik announces that he is closing the flower shop for good. Seymour suggests that the shop should move in a new direction. He has been working on a strange and interesting plant, which he has named Audrey Two. Seymour says they could display Audrey Two in the window to attract customers. Mushnik scoffs, but a customer shows up and asks about the strange and interesting plant in the window. As the urchins back him up, Seymour describes how he bought the plant from an old Chinese man during a total eclipse of the sun ("Da-Doo"). Fascinated by the story, the Customer decides to buy one hundred dollars worth of roses. After the Customer leaves, Mushnik puts Audrey Two in the window and offers to take Seymour and Audrey out to dinner. Audrey declines because she has a date with her professional rebel boyfriend. Instead of dinner, Mushnik orders Seymour to stay with Audrey Two who looks unhealthy. Left alone with the plant, Seymour does not know what it needs - he's tried feeding it everything, but it's still sickly ("Grow For Me"). When Seymour accidentally pricks his finger on a rose, he realizes what Audrey Two is hungry for: blood.

Some time later, a radio show interviews Seymour proclaiming him a botanical genius for inventing a new kind of plant. Seymour reminds the listeners that Audrey Two is on display at Mushnik's Skid Row Florists. Although he is unhappy that Seymour did not give the shop's address, Mushnik is thrilled by his newfound success. Chiffon, Ronnette, and Crystal great Seymour upon his return and celebrate his success; meanwhile, Audrey Two is snapping at the humans ("Ya Never Know"). Audrey rushes on and apologizes to Seymour for missing the broadcast; she was handcuffed to her boyfriend. Ronnette, Chiffon, and Crystal suggest Audrey get a new man - Audrey doesn't think Seymour would want her. Still, she dreams of the life that she and Seymour could have in the suburbs ("Somewhere That's Green").

A week later, the flower shop is undergoing a major renovation. Because Audrey Two has been attracting a lot of customers, Mushnik, Seymour and Audrey are making much needed improvements to the store ("Closed for Renovation"). Audrey Two is now five feet tall with spiked leaves. Mushnik asks Seymour about a very important funeral account. When Seymour admits that he's forgotten about it, Mushnik yells at him and storms off. Audrey tells Seymour that she thinks Mushnik's too hard on him. Seymour feels he owes Mushnik for getting him out of the Skid Row Home for Boys when he was a child. Audrey thinks Seymour should raise his expectations and offers to take him shopping for new clothes. Surprised that Audrey wants to be seen in public with him, Seymour asks if she's free that night. Unfortunately, Audrey has a date.

Meanwhile, on the street, Orin Scrivello, in a black leather jacket, asks Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon where the flower shop is so he can pick up his date. Realizing that Orin gave Audrey her black eye, the girls descend on Orin and beat him up. Orin offers a truce and explains that he is not a monster. He explains his work requires a fascination with pain and suffering; he is a dentist and describes his life's calling to cause pain and misery ("Dentist!").

In the Florists, Orin is amazed by Audrey Two. He tells Seymour that he shouldn't stay on skid row because the plant is a ticket to something better. Audrey tries to explain that Seymour is loyal, but Orin ignores her. Seymour says he'll think about leaving like Orin said. Orin and Audrey leave. Mushnik has overheard this and he worries that Seymour will leave, and take Audrey Two. To get him to stay, Mushnik offers to adopt Seymour as his son ("Mushnik and Son"). Mushnik rushes off. Now happy that his luck has changed, but feeling dizzy from feeding Audrey Two so much of his own blood, Seymour starts to go to get some dinner. The plant wilts, but Seymour assures it that he will feed it in a few days. Suddenly the plant speaks. It demands to be fed. Seymour says he has no more blood left. The plant promises Seymour fame and success in exchange for more blood. Seymour has strong reservations about killing people, but the plant reminds Seymour that a lot of people deserve to die. At that very moment, Orin and Audrey return. Audrey has forgotten her sweater, and Orin slaps her around for it. Seymour and the plant reach the same conclusion about the plant food ("Git It").

Later, Seymour finds Orin at his office and points a gun at him. Orin easily takes the gun from Seymour, wrestles him into the dentist's chair, and threatens him with the drill. Orin then pulls out a container of laughing gas, complete with a gas mask and puts it on himself to get high. In a gassed-out blissful moment, Orin disappears behind the chair. Seymour realizes that he should kill Orin now while he has the opportunity, but he cannot bring himself to pull the trigger. Meanwhile, Orin cannot get his gas mask off and realizes that he could asphyxiate to death. After much internal ethical debate, Seymour decides not to remove Orin's gas mask. Consequently, Orin laughs himself to death ("Now [It's Just The Gas]").

As Seymour feeds Orin's body parts to the plant, Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon remark about the creepy things happening in the flower shop. Lighting strikes and all goes dark.

Act Two

The sign in the flower shop window now reads 'Mushnik and Son.' The store is bustling with phone calls and customers. Late for a meeting with his lawyer, Mushnik runs out as Seymour runs in after making another delivery. Audrey and Seymour handle a deluge of phone calls from customers ("Call Back In The Morning"). When the clock hits six, Audrey and Seymour are exhausted. Seymour tells Audrey that he's been shopping for a new wardrobe and shows off his new black leather jacket to her. Audrey is overcome with emotion. Seymour, taking off the jacket, tells her that he just wanted to impress her. Audrey admits that she feels guilty for being glad that Orin is missing, and she secretly hopes he had a terrible accident. Seymour tells her that she deserves a nice guy, but Audrey disagrees: she dances at a tasteless nightclub for extra money. Seymour sees the girl underneath the makeup and he vows to be her friend ("Suddenly Seymour"). Seymour and Audrey embrace passionately. Mushnik walks in on them. Staring at Seymour, Mushnik ominously asks Audrey if she'd like to visit her dentist friend. Seymour reminds Mushnik that Orin disappeared and sends Audrey home. When Audrey is gone, Mushnik notices little red dots on the floor. Seymour insists he spilled punch. Mushnik then informs Seymour that he was called to the police station because a Mushnik shopping bag was found in Orin's office. Mushnik charges over to the trash and pulls out a dentist's outfit; he accuses Seymour of killing the dentist in order to get his girl. Seymour maintains his innocence until Mushnik shows him a picture of his baseball cap that was found in Orin's office. Twoey starts to subconsciously urge Seymour to feed him, contending that Seymour will lose everything if Mushnik takes him to the police ("Suppertime"). Seymour tricks Mushnik into going inside the plant, which immediately eats him.

Distraught and disturbed, Seymour leaves the flower shop. Ronnette, Chiffon, and Crystal accost him like squealing teenage fans. They tell Seymour that another Uptown big shot is looking for him. Offers are coming in fast and furious from news programs, agents, and speaking tours. Realizing that his success will come with more killing, Seymour has secretly decided to kill the plant. However, he realizes Audrey might not like him without the success the plant has helped him win. Determined to keep Audrey, Seymour reneges on his decision and takes the offers as the girls remind him that the meek get what's coming to them ("The Meek Shall Inherit").

The plant, now taking up most of the stage, demands to be fed. Busy writing his lecture tour speech, Seymour promises that after they are photographed for Life Magazine, it will never be hungry again. The plant continues to demand food, and Seymour becomes hysterical. Audrey worries that the stress of running the shop is getting to Seymour. She asks when Mr. Mushnik will return. Seymour reminds her that he is visiting his sister in Czechoslovakia and will be gone a long time. Seymour asks Audrey if she would still like him without Audrey Two. Audrey admits that she'd still love him. Hearing this, Seymour decides to kill the plant after Life Magazine takes their picture; then Seymour and Audrey can have the suburban life together they always dreamed of. Audrey doesn't understand what Seymour is talking about. Assuring her that he will explain everything, he sends her home.

The clock strikes midnight and the plant continues to demand food. Seymour offers to get a pound of rare roast beef. The plant, seeing Audrey return, agrees. Seymour leaves. Unable to sleep, Audrey needs to talk to Seymour. The plant reveals it can talk, and then tricks her into getting close ("Sominex/Suppertime - Reprise"). It begins to eat her. Seymour charges in and pulls Audrey out of the plant. Weak and dying, Audrey asks Seymour about Mushnik and Orin. Seymour admits that he had fed them to the plant. Audrey tells Seymour to feed her dead body to the plant, so that the plant will bring him all the wonderful things he deserves. Seymour refuses, but Audrey convinces him that if she's inside the plant, they will always be together and she will finally be some place green like she always wanted ("Somewhere That's Green - Reprise"). He feeds her body to the plant.

Patrick Martin from World Botanical Enterprises enters, finding Seymour shattered by Audrey's demise. Martin wants to take leaf cutting from Audrey Two and sell them to every florist in America. Pretty soon, every household in America will have its own Audrey II. Martin goes back to his truck to get some flowerpots. Seymour realizes that the plant has been planning world conquest all along. The plant tells Seymour that it is too late to stop it. Seymour pulls out a gun and shoots the plant. The plant laughs. Seymour forces the plant to eat rat poison. The plant just spits it out. Seymour grabs a machete and climbs into the plant, intending to hack it up from the inside. The plant closes in on him and spits out the machete.

Martin returns with pruning shears and flowerpots. Ronnette, Chiffon, and Crystal describe how the plants ate Cleveland, Des Moines, Peoria, New York, and the theater. Audrey Two grows larger as the faces of Seymour, Mushnik, Audrey, and Orin appear in the plant's flowers. The faces warn the audience to avoid this fate ("Don't Feed The Plants"). As the company continues to warn to the audience not to feed the plants, vines come down over the audience's head, and the plant engulfs the theatre. Lights go to black as the audience is eaten.

A Note on Casting and Setting

The descriptions for Little Shop of Horrors were derived from the original 1982 production's Stage Manager's script and are not meant to restrict the way in which licensees stage or cast their productions of the show. Rather, they are an insight into how that production was presented.

In casting your show, an inclusive approach is suggested. While any actor can play any role in the show (i.e., there are no requirements or restrictions other than to perform the book, music and lyrics as written), it is encouraged that the roles of Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon be played by actors of color. There is no such suggestion with regard to any of the other characters, regardless of how those characters have been cast in other productions. The gender of the characters, however, must remain as written in the script.

Mr. Mushnik

The seasoned owner of the failing East Side flower shop and Seymour's nosy boss. He is profit-driven, greedy, and manipulative.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: F4

Vocal range bottom: G2

Voice Of The Plant

An actor/vocalist located offstage. The voice is that of a conniving, street-smart 'villain.' A funky Rhythm and Blues voice is best.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: G4

Vocal range bottom: G2

Chiffon

Crystal, Ronnette and Chiffon are Black street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: Ab3

Seymour Krelborn

An insecure, put-upon florist's clerk and eventual hero. He is a genuine, well-meaning man who is taken for granted because of his clumsy ways and poor social skills.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: G4

Vocal range bottom: A2

Orin Scrivello

An egotistical dentist with a passion for leather and sadistic tendencies. Audrey's abusive boyfriend, who is targeted by Seymour.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: G4

Vocal range bottom: G2

Crystal

Crystal, Ronnette and Chiffon are Black street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: Ab3

Audrey

Bleached-blond, Billie-Dawn-like, secret love of Seymour's life. She has poor self-worth and education, but incredibly good looks and a sweet and vulnerable demeanor.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: D5

Vocal range bottom: G#3

The Plant (Audrey II)

Puppet. An anthropomorphic cross between a Venus flytrap and an avocado, the plant has an appetite for human flesh that is appeased by Seymour. Puppeteer doubles as other sizes of the plant.

Ronnette

Crystal, Ronnette and Chiffon are Black street urchins, acting as the occasional Greek Chorus. Young, hip, and smart, these girls are the only ones who have a grip on reality.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: Ab3

Show History

Inspiration

Little Shop Of Horrors, with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken, is based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film of the same name.  Ashman and Menken made many changes from the original film, such as moving the location from Los Angeles to New York and eliminating many characters in lieu of a smaller ensemble.  Arguably the largest change is in the ending, where instead of Mushnik and Audrey surviving to see the plant's carnivorous activities (as in the film), nearly all the characters are devoured by the plant.

This musical was only the second collaboration between Ashman and Menken, the first being a 1979 stage adaptation of a Kurt Vonnegut novel.  In writing the book, Ashman chose to use the frame of the story to satirize many different topics, including:  science fiction, "B" movies, musical comedy, and the Faust legend (in which a man sells his soul to the Devil).  In his music, Menken used many of the musical styles of the early 1960s, including rock and roll, doo-wop , and Motown.

Productions

Little Shop Of Horrors premiered on May 6, 1982 at the Workshop of the Players' Art Theatre.  It then opened off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City's East Village on July 27 of the same year.  The production was directed by book writer and lyricist Howard Ashman and starred Lee Wilkof, Ellen Greene, and Ron Taylor.  It closed on November 1, 1987 with 2,209 performances under its belt.  When propositioned for a Broadway transfer, Ashman elected not to, claiming the show was perfect for where it was.  The musical also had its West End premiere at the Comedy Theatre, produced by Cameron Mackintosh.  It ran for 813 performances from January 1, 1983 to October 5, 1985 and starred Barry James and Ellen Greene (reprising her role from New York).

A revival of Little Shop Of Horrors was planned in 2003 with an ultimate goal of Broadway.  A pre-Broadway tryout began at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables, Florida on May 16, 2003.  Several people from the original 1982 production were involved; Lee Wilkof (the original Seymour) was cast as Mushnik, Connie Grapo (Wilkof's wife and the assistant to Ashman on the original production) directed, and Martin P. Robinson (the original designer of the Audrey II puppet) enlisted friends from the Jim Henson studio to create more high-tech puppets.  In addition to Wilkof, the production featured Hunter Thompson and Alice Ripley.  Mixed reviews caused the production to lose funding, but Broadway director Jerry Zaks quickly took the helm.  The revival finally opened on Broadway at the Virginia Theatre on October 2, 2003, featuring a completely new cast with the exception of Thompson.  It utilized a bigger theatre to expand its instrumentation and buffing/writing new songs entirely.  It closed on August 22, 2004 after 372 performances.

The musical has seen subsequent success after the Broadway revival.  A U.S. national tour ran from August 10, 2004 to April 16, 2006.  A London revival started running on November 17, 2006 at the Menier Chocolate Factory, featuring a new Audrey II design.  Becoming a success, the production transferred twice in its run, to both the Duke of Work's Theatre and the Ambassadors Theatre, before closing on September 8, 2007.  A UK touring production then launched in 2008.

Cultural Influence

  • An extremely popular film adaptation of the musical was released in 1986.  Directed by Frank Oz, it featured a screenplay entirely written by Howard Ashman and featured a new song written by Ashman and Alan Menken, "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space" (which went on to be nominated for an Academy Award).  It starred Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene (once again transferring from the original production), Vincent Gardenia, and Steve Martin.  After the musical's ending tested badly with audiences, the filmmakers chose to rewrite the ending completely, with a happy resolution for Seymour and Audrey.  The film received many positive critical accolades.
  • A Saturday morning animated cartoon entitled Little Shop, based on the musical, ran for one season in 1991. Inspired by the success of Frank Oz's film, the cartoon toned down a large amount of the dark humor and violence, but still featured the same characters.
  • By the time the original closed, Little Shop Of Horrors was both the third-longest running musical and the highest-grossing production in off-Broadway history.
  • The story of the musical has been parodied in various television shows, including Family Guy, American Dad, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and The Simpsons.
  • The success of Little Shop Of Horrors put the team  of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken on the map.  That helped catch the attention of Disney, who hired the team to write all of the songs for the hit Disney films The Little MermaidBeauty and the Beast, and Aladdin.

Trivia

  • Though not winning any major awards, the revivals of Little Shop Of Horrors have garnered a good amount of nominations.  With the 2003 Broadway revival, Hunter Thompson was nominated for both the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Seymour.  The production itself also received an Outer Critics Circle nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Kerry Butler as Audrey) and Outstanding Revival of a Musical nominations for both the Outer Critics Circle and Drama League awards.  With the 2006 West End Revival, the production was nominated for three Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival, Best Actress in a Musical (Sheridan Smith as Audrey), and Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical (Alistair McGowan as Orin, et al).
  • Despite only having its Broadway premiere in 2003, the Tony Award system felt that the commercial success of both the off-Broadway production and the feature film allowed it to qualify for nomination under the revival category.
Critical Reaction

"Leaves the audience... feeling just like Audrey II between victims – ravenous for more."
– The New York Times

"This horticultural horror will have you screaming with laughter...."
– New York Post

"Giddy, irresistible entertainment...."
– Women's Wear Daily

Connect

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Lortel Archives (Original Off-Broadway Production)

Show History

Inspiration

Little Shop Of Horrors, with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken, is based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film of the same name.  Ashman and Menken made many changes from the original film, such as moving the location from Los Angeles to New York and eliminating many characters in lieu of a smaller ensemble.  Arguably the largest change is in the ending, where instead of Mushnik and Audrey surviving to see the plant's carnivorous activities (as in the film), nearly all the characters are devoured by the plant.

This musical was only the second collaboration between Ashman and Menken, the first being a 1979 stage adaptation of a Kurt Vonnegut novel.  In writing the book, Ashman chose to use the frame of the story to satirize many different topics, including:  science fiction, "B" movies, musical comedy, and the Faust legend (in which a man sells his soul to the Devil).  In his music, Menken used many of the musical styles of the early 1960s, including rock and roll, doo-wop , and Motown.

Productions

Little Shop Of Horrors premiered on May 6, 1982 at the Workshop of the Players' Art Theatre.  It then opened off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City's East Village on July 27 of the same year.  The production was directed by book writer and lyricist Howard Ashman and starred Lee Wilkof, Ellen Greene, and Ron Taylor.  It closed on November 1, 1987 with 2,209 performances under its belt.  When propositioned for a Broadway transfer, Ashman elected not to, claiming the show was perfect for where it was.  The musical also had its West End premiere at the Comedy Theatre, produced by Cameron Mackintosh.  It ran for 813 performances from January 1, 1983 to October 5, 1985 and starred Barry James and Ellen Greene (reprising her role from New York).

A revival of Little Shop Of Horrors was planned in 2003 with an ultimate goal of Broadway.  A pre-Broadway tryout began at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables, Florida on May 16, 2003.  Several people from the original 1982 production were involved; Lee Wilkof (the original Seymour) was cast as Mushnik, Connie Grapo (Wilkof's wife and the assistant to Ashman on the original production) directed, and Martin P. Robinson (the original designer of the Audrey II puppet) enlisted friends from the Jim Henson studio to create more high-tech puppets.  In addition to Wilkof, the production featured Hunter Thompson and Alice Ripley.  Mixed reviews caused the production to lose funding, but Broadway director Jerry Zaks quickly took the helm.  The revival finally opened on Broadway at the Virginia Theatre on October 2, 2003, featuring a completely new cast with the exception of Thompson.  It utilized a bigger theatre to expand its instrumentation and buffing/writing new songs entirely.  It closed on August 22, 2004 after 372 performances.

The musical has seen subsequent success after the Broadway revival.  A U.S. national tour ran from August 10, 2004 to April 16, 2006.  A London revival started running on November 17, 2006 at the Menier Chocolate Factory, featuring a new Audrey II design.  Becoming a success, the production transferred twice in its run, to both the Duke of Work's Theatre and the Ambassadors Theatre, before closing on September 8, 2007.  A UK touring production then launched in 2008.

Cultural Influence

  • An extremely popular film adaptation of the musical was released in 1986.  Directed by Frank Oz, it featured a screenplay entirely written by Howard Ashman and featured a new song written by Ashman and Alan Menken, "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space" (which went on to be nominated for an Academy Award).  It starred Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene (once again transferring from the original production), Vincent Gardenia, and Steve Martin.  After the musical's ending tested badly with audiences, the filmmakers chose to rewrite the ending completely, with a happy resolution for Seymour and Audrey.  The film received many positive critical accolades.
  • A Saturday morning animated cartoon entitled Little Shop, based on the musical, ran for one season in 1991. Inspired by the success of Frank Oz's film, the cartoon toned down a large amount of the dark humor and violence, but still featured the same characters.
  • By the time the original closed, Little Shop Of Horrors was both the third-longest running musical and the highest-grossing production in off-Broadway history.
  • The story of the musical has been parodied in various television shows, including Family Guy, American Dad, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and The Simpsons.
  • The success of Little Shop Of Horrors put the team  of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken on the map.  That helped catch the attention of Disney, who hired the team to write all of the songs for the hit Disney films The Little MermaidBeauty and the Beast, and Aladdin.

Trivia

  • Though not winning any major awards, the revivals of Little Shop Of Horrors have garnered a good amount of nominations.  With the 2003 Broadway revival, Hunter Thompson was nominated for both the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Seymour.  The production itself also received an Outer Critics Circle nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Kerry Butler as Audrey) and Outstanding Revival of a Musical nominations for both the Outer Critics Circle and Drama League awards.  With the 2006 West End Revival, the production was nominated for three Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival, Best Actress in a Musical (Sheridan Smith as Audrey), and Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical (Alistair McGowan as Orin, et al).
  • Despite only having its Broadway premiere in 2003, the Tony Award system felt that the commercial success of both the off-Broadway production and the feature film allowed it to qualify for nomination under the revival category.
Critical Reaction

"Leaves the audience... feeling just like Audrey II between victims – ravenous for more."
– The New York Times

"This horticultural horror will have you screaming with laughter...."
– New York Post

"Giddy, irresistible entertainment...."
– Women's Wear Daily

Connect

Playbill Vault
Lortel Archives (Original Off-Broadway Production)

Billing

Requirements

You must give the authors/creators billing credits, as specified in the Production Contract, in a conspicuous manner on the first page of credits in all programs and on houseboards, displays and in all other advertising announcements of any kind.
Percentages listed indicate required type size in relation to title size.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
(100%)
 
Book and Lyrics by
HOWARD ASHMAN
(50%)
Music by
ALAN MENKEN
(50%)
Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith
(25%)
 
Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director)
Originally produced at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City by the WPA Theatre, David Geffen,
Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organization
(25%)
 
**The following acknowledgments shall appear in a separate box or area on the production staff information page of all theatre programs:**
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
was originally
Directed by Howard Ashman
with
Musical Staging by Edie Cowan
 
ORCHESTRATIONS:
You shall use only the Broadway Revival orchestrations and arrangements in connection with your presentation of the Play. You shall accord the following billing credits (in size and prominence of type not less than that used for the designers’ credits) on the main page of all theatre programs.
Original Vocal Arrangements
by
Robert Billig

New Arrangements
by
Michael Kosarin

Orchestrations
by
Danny Troob

 
PUPPETS (AUDREY II):
You shall use and may copy the puppet designs of Martin Robinson only for the purpose of constructing puppets for use in the presentation of the Play under this License, and the designs, puppet and/or any copies or derivations thereof shall not be sold or distributed to the public without the prior written permission of the Authors. You shall promptly return the designs in good condition to MTI upon the termination of your rights under this License. All puppets utilized by you based on Mr. Robinson’s designs shall have noted on them the following: C

Copyright © 1982 by Martin P Robinson. All Rights Reserved.

If Mr. Robinson’s designs are utilized, you agree that he will receive billing in all houseboards, programs and in all advertising and publicity under your control, wherever and whenever any designer is billed, and in size and type of type equal to the most favorable accordrd any designer as follows:
Puppets Designed
By
Martin P. Robinson
 
You assume all risks and responsibilities in connection with the production, operation and use of the puppets, without recourse of any kind to MTI, the Authors and/or Mr. Robinson.  All expenses of any kind in connection with the production and operation of said puppets shall be borne entirely by you.  You hereby agree to indemify and hold harmless MTI, the Authors and/or Mr. Robinson from and against any and all charges, costs, expenses, risks, demands or claims made against any of them by reason of the making of, production, operation and/or use of said puppets.
VIDEO RECORDING:
You must include in prominent fashion in every program for your production of the Play the following warning:
THE VIDEOTAPING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS A VIOLATION OF
UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW AND ACTIONABLE FEDERAL OFFENSE

Video Warning

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited

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ERRATA LIST 1
KEYBOARD1 - CONDUCTOR SCORE 2
LIBRETTO/VOCAL BOOK 12
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Title Address Organization Website Date Venue
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

140 North Munroe Road
Tallmadge, OH 44278
United States

Phoenix Performing Arts to Tallmadge High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

Po Box 12
213 East Second Ave
Flandreau, SD 57028
United States

Crystal Theatre Cultural Assoc to Crystal Theatre Cultural Assoc
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

300 Priestman St
Fredericton NB E3B6J8
Canada

Branch Out Productions to Tom Morrison Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

251 Parkway Lane
Floyd, VA 24091
United States

Floyd Community Theatre Guild to The June Bug Center
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

302 Azalea Ave
Richmond, VA 23227
United States

Henrico High School to Henrico High School Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

2701 Sydney Dr
Birmingham, AL 35211-6907
United States

Spring Valley School to Spring Valley School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

101 Highway 11 North
Station A, Box 5388
Poplarville, MS 39470
United States

Pearl River Community College http://www.prcc.edu to Pearl River Community College
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1440 W. Center St.
Springville, UT 84663
United States

Springville Playhouse http://www.springvi… to Springville Playhouse
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

2211 Riverside Ave S, Foss 147
2211 Riverside Ave S, Foss 147
Minneapolis, MN 55454
United States

Augsburg University Theater to Erik Paulson
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

155 Avenue E
Apalachicola, FL 32320
United States

Panhandle Players Of The Forgotten Coast Inc. to Panhandle Players
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

20000 Kingwood Drive
Kingwood, TX 77339
United States

Lone Star to Lsc-k Performing Arts Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

United States

Clongowes Wood College to The Moat Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Helen Pye Theatre
Norwich
NR9 3DB
United Kingdom

Hethersett Academy to Helen Pye Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1180 Fort Mill Parkway
Fort Mill, SC 29732
United States

Catawba Ridge High School to Catawba Ridge High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

104 E. Main St.
Luverne, MN 56156
United States

Green Earth Players http://palacetheatr… to The Palace Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

The Bushell Theatre
Newton Abbot
TQ12 1PT
United Kingdom

Coombeshead Academy to The Bushell Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Welling School
Welling
DA16 1LB
United Kingdom

Welling School to Welling School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1200 S Main St.
Templeton, CA 93465
United States

Wine Country Theatre http://www.winecoun… to Templeton Performing Arts Center
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

211 E Superior St
Duluth, MN 55802-2117
United States

Duluth Playhouse Inc http://www.duluthpl… to Norshor
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Outwood Academy Freeston
Normanton
WF6 1HZ
United Kingdom

Outwood Academy Freeston to Outwood Academy Freeston
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

902 5th Street
Clovis, CA 93612
United States

Clovis West High School to Mercedes Edwards Theater
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1000 South Odell Street
Brownsburg, IN 46112
United States

Brownsburg High School to Brownsburg High Sch Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

690 - 59th Avenue West
Claresholm AB T0L 0T0
Canada

Claresholm Society For The Arts http://claresholmar… to Carmelle Steel, Production Manager
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

14040 E 1200th Rd
Paris, IL 61944
United States

Paris High School to Paris High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

.
Carnesville, GA 30521
United States

Franklin County High School to Franklin County High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

13300 W. 6th Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80228
United States

Red Rocks Community College to Red Rocks Community College
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

One Central Avenue
Whitefish, MT 59937
United States

Whitefish Theatre Company http://www.whitefis… to Whitefish Theatre Co
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

12430 Southeast 208th
Kent, WA 98031
United States

Kentridge High School to Kentridge High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

4624 Richard Road S W
Calgary AB T3E 6L1
Canada

Bishop Carroll High School to Bishop Carroll High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

730 Se Midway Blvd
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
United States

Whidbey Playhouse Inc http://www.whidbeyp… to Whidbey Playhouse Inc
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

700 Walker Road
Mt Pleasant, NC 28124
United States

Mt Pleasant High School-drama Department to Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

312 Almonaster Rd
Youngsville, LA 70592-6693
United States

Southside High School to Southside High School
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Punnett Hall
London
WC1E 6BS
United Kingdom

Uclu Musical Theatre Society to Punnett Hall
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

415 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave
Kannapolis, NC 28083
United States

A L Brown High School https://www.albrown… to A L Brown High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

925 Indiana
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
United States

Wichita Theatre http://www.wichitat… to Wichita Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Kings Leadership Academy
Warrington
WA1 4PF
United Kingdom

King's Leadership Academy to Kings Leadership Academy
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Dinas Powys Parish Hall
Dinas Powys
CF64 4AF
United Kingdom

Revival Theatre Cymru to Dinas Powys Parish Hall
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

599 Warren Street
Hackettstown, NJ 7840
United States

Hackettstown High School to Hackettstown High School
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Grand Lodge Of Scotland
Edinburgh
EH2 3DH
United Kingdom

Sound Events Scotland to Grand Lodge Of Scotland
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

21942 E Riggs Rd
Queen Creek, AZ 85142-0164
United States

Crismon Middle School to Crismon Middle School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

800 Third Avenue
Audubon, IA 50025
United States

Audubon Middle High School to Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

2222 Michigan Avenue
Waukesha, WI 53188
United States

Waukesha North High School http://waukeshanort… to R G Hein Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

914 Virginia Avenue
Clarksville, VA 23927
United States

Clarksville Community Players http://www.clarksvi… to Clarksville Fine Arts Center
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Assembly Rooms Theatre
Durham
DH1 3ET
United Kingdom

Bailey Theatre Company to Assembly Rooms Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

21942 E Riggs Rd
Queen Creek, AZ 85142-0164
United States

Crismon Middle School to Crismon Middle School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

800 Third Avenue
Audubon, IA 50025
United States

Audubon Middle High School to Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

2222 Michigan Avenue
Waukesha, WI 53188
United States

Waukesha North High School http://waukeshanort… to R G Hein Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

914 Virginia Avenue
Clarksville, VA 23927
United States

Clarksville Community Players http://www.clarksvi… to Clarksville Fine Arts Center
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

The Stahl Theatre
Oundle
PE8 4EJ
United Kingdom

Oundle School to The Stahl Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

300 Opportunity Way
Pickerington, OH 43147
United States

Pickerington High School Central to Pickerington High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

200 N Ward Road
Los Banos, CA 93635
United States

Pacheco High School to Pacheco High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1305 East Decorah Road
West Bend, WI 53095
United States

West Bend High School to West Bend High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1316 Cabrillo Ave/
#226
Torrance, CA 90501
United States

City Of Torrance Parks And Recreation Department http://www.torrance… to Torrance Theatre Company At 1316
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

United States

Clonturk Community College to Axis Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

300 Opportunity Way
Pickerington, OH 43147
United States

Pickerington High School Central to Pickerington High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

200 N Ward Road
Los Banos, CA 93635
United States

Pacheco High School to Pacheco High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1305 East Decorah Road
West Bend, WI 53095
United States

West Bend High School to West Bend High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1316 Cabrillo Ave/
#226
Torrance, CA 90501
United States

City Of Torrance Parks And Recreation Department http://www.torrance… to Torrance Theatre Company At 1316
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Belvoir Studio Theatre
Belfast
BT8 7DJ
United Kingdom

Belvoir Players Studio Theatre to Belvoir Studio Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1157 Warrior Trl
1157 Warrior Trl
Louisville, GA 30434
United States

Jefferson County High School to Jefferson County High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

6040 West Avenue L
Quartz Hill, CA 93536
United States

Quartz Hill High School to Quartz Hill Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

Box 339
Grand Forks BC V0H 1H0
Canada

Grand Forks Secondary School to Centennial Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

5500 Wabash Avenue Cm 17
Terre Haute, IN 47803
United States

Rose Hulman Institute to Hatfield Hall
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Wyvern Theatre
Swindon
SN1 1QN
United Kingdom

Wyvern Theatre Ltd. to Wyvern Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1157 Warrior Trl
1157 Warrior Trl
Louisville, GA 30434
United States

Jefferson County High School to Jefferson County High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

6040 West Avenue L
Quartz Hill, CA 93536
United States

Quartz Hill High School to Quartz Hill Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

Box 339
Grand Forks BC V0H 1H0
Canada

Grand Forks Secondary School to Centennial Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

5500 Wabash Avenue Cm 17
Terre Haute, IN 47803
United States

Rose Hulman Institute to Hatfield Hall
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1585 Meisner Road
East China, MI 48054
United States

Marine City High School http://www.themarin… to East China Perf Arts Center
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

700 West Rio Salado Parkway
Tempe, AZ 85281
United States

Stray Cat Theatre http://www.straycat… to Tempe Center For The Arts
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

306 Highland Avenue
Washington C.h., OH 43160
United States

Washington Ch City Schools to Washington Ch City Schools
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

15221 York Rd
Charlotte, NC 28278
United States

Palisades High School https://www.cmsk12… to Palisades High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

7801 Laurel Spring Road
Prince George, VA 23875
United States

Prince George High School to Prince George High School
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Cre8iv Little Theatre
Thornton
FY5 3SZ
United Kingdom

Chris Higgins Music, Theatre & Dance to Cre8iv Little Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1585 Meisner Road
East China, MI 48054
United States

Marine City High School http://www.themarin… to East China Perf Arts Center
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

700 West Rio Salado Parkway
Tempe, AZ 85281
United States

Stray Cat Theatre http://www.straycat… to Tempe Center For The Arts
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

306 Highland Avenue
Washington C.h., OH 43160
United States

Washington Ch City Schools to Washington Ch City Schools
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

15221 York Rd
Charlotte, NC 28278
United States

Palisades High School https://www.cmsk12… to Palisades High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

7801 Laurel Spring Road
Prince George, VA 23875
United States

Prince George High School to Prince George High School
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Teatru Manoel
Valletta, Malta
VLT 1426
United Kingdom

Masquerade Theatre Company to Teatru Manoel
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Grove Park Theatre
Wrexham
LL11 1SN
United Kingdom

Grove Park Theatre to Grove Park Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Outwood Academy Portland
Worksop
S80 2SF
United Kingdom

Outwood Academy Portland to Outwood Academy Portland
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Daneside Theatre
Congleton
CW12 1DP
United Kingdom

Congleton Musical Theatre to Daneside Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

962 Mount Jefferson Rd
West Jefferson, NC 28694-8380
United States

Ashe County Little Theatre http://ashecountyli… to Ashe Civic Center
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1 Campus Drive
Angleton, TX 77515
United States

Angleton High School to Angleton High School Pac
Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway Version)

Yate Academy
Bristol
BS37 4DX
United Kingdom

Yate Academy to Yate Academy
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

.438 Miners Way
Hotchkiss, CO 81419
United States

Paonia Players to North Fork High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

500 Ram Blvd.
Raceland, KY 41169
United States

Raceland-worthington Drama Department to Jps Cultural Arts Center
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

907 Kilbourn Avenue
Tomah, WI 54660
United States

Area Community Theatre http://www.areacomm… to Area Community Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

1 Eagle Way
Clarksburg, WV 26301
United States

Robert C Byrd High School to Robert C Byrd High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

12500 Holly Rd
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
United States

Grand Blanc High School to Auditorium
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

4700 Medford Drive
Annandale, VA 22003
United States

Annandale High School to Annandale High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

750 Thomas Bible Highway
Piedmont, AL 36272
United States

Piedmont High School http://www.piedmont… to Piedmont High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

Rua Calamar 35
Campinas, Sao Paulo
13090 860
Brazil

Escola Americana De Campinas to School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

4701 176th Avenue
Sherrard, IL 61281
United States

Sherrard High School to Sherrard High School Swegle Aud
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

365 Boulevard
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 7604
United States

Hasbrouck Heights High School to Hasbrouck Heights High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

400 Viola Road
Spring Valley, NY 10977
United States

Ramapo High School to Ramapo High School
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

5901 6th Ave A
Kenosha, WI 53140
United States

Kenosha Academy Of Performing Arts to Equinox Botanical Boutique
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

35 Winans St
East Orange, NJ 7017
United States

Cicely Tyson School Of Performance And Fine Arts to Cicely Tyson School Of Performance
Little Shop Of Horrors (broadway Version)

33 Footlight Circle
Meredith, NH 3253
United States

Winnipesaukee Playhouse http://www.winnipes… to Winnipesaukee Playhouse
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