North Shore Music Theatre's Little Shop of Horrors Begins September 20 | Playbill

Regional News North Shore Music Theatre's Little Shop of Horrors Begins September 20

The Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical plays the Massachusetts venue through October 2.

Andrew Montgomery Coleman and Kim Sava

The North Shore Music Theatre production of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's Little Shop of Horrors plays the Massachusetts venue September 20-October 2.

Bob Richard directs the sci-fi musical with choreography by Diane Laurenson and music direction by Dan Rodriguez.

The cast is led by Andrew Montgomery Coleman as Seymour Krelborn, Kim Sava as Audrey, Ed Romanoff as Mr. Mushnik, Ryan Knowles as Orin Scrivello and others, Tarra Conner Jones as Audrey II, Charlotte Odusanya as Crystal, Erica Durham as Ronnette, and Maria Sylvia Norris as Chiffon.

The ensemble includes Janaysia Gethers, Ross Griffin, TJ Lamando, Marissa Parness, Joseph Spieldenner, and Alyssa Watkins.

Little Shop of Horrors is based on the 1960 cult movie of the same name. The musical version debuted Off-Broadway at WPA Theatre in 1982 (subsequently transferring to the Orpheum) starring Lee Wilkof and Ellen Greene in a role that would become her signature and one she would preserve on film. A Broadway production was mounted in 2003 co-starring Hunter Foster and Kerry Butler. The Off-Broadway revival at the Westside Theatre resumed its run September 21, 2021, after temporarily closing in March 2020 due to the pandemic.

The production features scenic design by Kyle Dixon, costume coordination and additional costume design by Kelly Baker, lighting design by Jack Mehler, sound design by Alex Berg, assistant music direction by Robert L. Rucinski, and hair and wig design by Rachel Padula-Shufelt. The production stage manager is Stephen MacDonald, and the assistant stage manager is Dakotah Wiley Horan.

Little Shop of Horrors is produced for North Shore Music Theatre by owner-producer Bill Hanney, producing artistic director Kevin P. Hill, and associate producer-casting director Matthew Chappell.

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