PhotosExclusive Look at Rehearsals for Little Shop of Horrors With Andrew Keenan-BolgerThe Cape Playhouse production, also starring Lauren Zakrin and Rema Webb, begins performances June 26 in Massachusetts.
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Marc J. Franklin
June 19, 2019
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Marc J. Franklin
Cape Playhouse’s Little Shop of Horrors, featuring Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Newsies, Tuck Everlasting) and Lauren Zakrin (The Great Comet, Rock of Ages),is set to begin performances June 26. The production, helmed by Cape Playhouse artistic director Michael Rader and choreographed by Shea Sullivan, is scheduled to run through July 6 in Massachusetts.
Keenan-Bolger and Zakrin star as Seymour and Audrey, respectively, alongside Rema Webb(The Color Purple, Book of Mormon) as Audrey II, Stephen Berger (Kinky Boots, Little Me) as Mushnik, Miles Jacoby (The Book of Mormon, Jersey Boys) as Orin Scrivello, D.D.S., Talitha Farrow (The Book of Mormon) as Ronette, Traci Elaine Lee (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical) as Chiffon, with Nia Marché as Crystal and Teddy Yudain as the Audrey II Puppeteer.
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Sneak Peek at Little Shop of Horrors at Cape Playhouse With Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Sneak Peek at Little Shop of Horrors at Cape Playhouse With Andrew Keenan-Bolger
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Talitha Farrow and Traci Elaine Lee
Talitha Farrow, Traci Elaine Lee, and Nia Marche
Talitha Farrow, Traci Elaine Lee, and Nia Marche
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Miles Jacoby
Miles Jacoby and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Miles Jacoby and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Miles Jacoby and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Miles Jacoby and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Miles Jacoby
Teddy Yudain as the Audrey II Puppeteer and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, Little Shop of Horrors will have scenic design by Paul Tate DePoo III, costume design by Ryan Park, lighting design by Jaron Hermansen, sound design by Joe Palermo, wig and hair design by Tommy Kurzman, and music direction by Garrett Taylor. The production stage manager is Kate Wilson and casting is by Geoff Josselson Casting.
The play, recently adapted into a short-lived Broadway musical, follows five Latine women navigating the pressures of immigration and cultural expectations.
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