Little Shop of Horrors
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Oct 2, 2003
Closed Aug 22, 2004
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Little Shop of Horrors tells the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek florist who makes a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of Audrey, the girl he loves. The exotic little plant makes Seymour a celebrity, but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can't reveal: this strange and unusual plant's favorite food is... blood! Based on the film by Roger Corman, the classic musical by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken comes to Broadway for the first time in a new production directed by Jerry Zaks.
Now starring Joey Fatone (of NSYNCH fame)!
FINAL WEEKS! FINAL PERFORMANCE AUGUST 22!
Rush tickets for $26.00 are available at the box office when it opens, 2 per person, cash only, subject to availability.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
245 W 52nd St
New York, NY 10019
From 1925 to 1943, this playhouse was the Theatre Guild's flagship home. Virginia and James Binger, founders of Jujamcyn company (which is named from their children), took over the theater in 1981. The theater was then renamed for the owner's wife. [...] Read More
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The battalion of producers responsible for the current revival of Little Shop of Horrors apparently made the right decision when, earlier this year, they scuppered the director and almost the entire cast of the show's pre-Broadway production in Florida (which I didn't see) and hired Jerry Zaks to whip things into shape. This busy but not always effective fellow, who has deleted his affiliations with The Civil War and The Capeman from his Playbill bio, has summoned all of his strengths for this assignment. He's pulled off a show that should make West 52nd Street, where Hairspray is still packing them in on the south side of the block, an even more traveled thoroughfare for families as hungry [...]