South Coast Rep opens musical comedy âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ in time for the spooky season
South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa opened its 2024-25 season with the cult classic âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ the weekend of Sept. 21, the first time the theater has produced the popular musical creature feature. Jenn Thompson directs the cult classic about a mean green plant monster from outer space, with showings just in time for the spooky season.
âI do think it is the perfect bite of a musical. It is equal measure funny, scary, thrilling, sexy, dangerous, all of those things,â Thompson said in a statement. âThe scale of it is perfect. Itâs accessible, itâs relatable.â
Most fans are familiar with the 1986 film of the same name that stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and Steve Martin, but the seeds for âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ were planted long before the success of director Frank Ozâs film.
Its first iteration was as a campy 1960s horror film directed by Roger Corman, which inspired an off-Broadway version written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken in 1982 and led to the 1986 film adaptation.
The musical follows two co-workers at Mushnikâs flower shop on Skid Row; nerdy plant enthusiast Seymour and the lovely Audrey secretly pine for each other, though the latter is tied up in a relationship with a sadistic dentist. Seymour discovers a strange plant in the shop that promises to help him win Audreyâs affections as long as he quells the plantâs thirst for human blood.
The music takes cues from du-wop and Motown and remains a favorite today.
ââLittle Shop of Horrorsâ continues to feel invigorating, fresh and totally entertaining. Iâm inspired by the musicalâs strong dramaturgy, itâs dark and hilarious obsession with the cost of fame, and itâs infectious and delightful score,â South Coast Repertory artistic director David Ivers said in a statement. âThose components, in harmony with a terrific cast and creative team, make it a not-to-miss opener of our 61st season.â
The show, which runs through Oct. 20, has an additional matinee performance scheduled on the final day of its run due to popular demand. There are also several special events planned, including post-show discussions with members of the cast on Oct. 2, Oct. 10 and Oct. 18.
On Oct. 5, âInside the Season,â hosted by South Coast Repertoryâs literary staff, shares in-depth interviews with cast members and artists from the production from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (tickets are $14).
In September, South Coast Repertory partnered with Santa Anaâs Frida Cinema for a screening of a special directorâs cut of the 1986 âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ movie.
The musical production at South Coast Repertory features Emerson Boatwright as Seymour, Michelle Veintimilla as Audrey and Derek Manson as Dr. Orin Scrivello, the role played by Martin in the 1986 film. Thompson has experience directing classics, comedies and musicals and as a New York-based director she said has one other characteristic that makes her the right person to helm this production.
âIâm from the Lower East Side, so I feel at home on Skid Row.â
Tickets for âLittle Shop of Horrorsâ range in price from $40 to $121 at the South Coast Repertory box office or at scfta.org.
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