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AMTSJ Little Shop of Horrors
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, Adrienne Miller, Noel Anthony, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Keller, Michael Mandel, Gregg Rehrig, L.E. White.
published: 07 Feb 2020
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Little Shop of Horrors (Full), Unionville High School Musical 2019
Unionville High School Proudly Presents
Little Shop of Horrors
March 2019
Nicole Norton - Director / Choreographer
Yvette Stratton - Vocal Music Director
Mary Boeni - Costume Director
Mike Berkeihiser - Director of Stage Set Construction
Edward Otto - Conductor
John Leiderman - Assistant Vocal Music Director
Austin Van der Mooren - Director of Technology
Will Lehmann - Student Director
published: 25 May 2019
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Little Shop of Horrors - 2009 UK Tour
Little Shop of Horrors, Menier Chocolate Factory production. UK Tour, 2009.
Prologue: 0:00
Skid Row (Downtown): 5:44
Da-Doo: 12:28
Grow For Me: 16:13
Ya Never Know: 19:25
Somewhere That's Green: 25:18
Closed for Renovation: 29:23
Dentist!: 34:53
Mushnik & Son: 40:00
Git It: 44:42
Now (It's Just the Gas): 55:53
Act 1 Finale: 1:00:00
Call Back in the Morning: 1:01:42
Suddenly Seymour: 1:06:45
Suppertime: 1:12:32
The Meek Shall Inherit: 1:16:35
Suppertime (reprise): 1:30:25
Somewhere That's Green (reprise): 1:34:25
Bigger Than Hula Hoops: 1:38:00
Don't Feed The Plants: 1:39:40
published: 15 Jun 2014
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Little Shop of Horrors- JHS Theatre 2015
JHS Theatre
Artistic Director- KeNiesha Zell
Technical Director- Brad Murphy
Musical Director- Leslie Rajchel
published: 17 Apr 2016
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Little Shop of Horrors / Suddenly, Seymour - 2003 - Macy's Thanksgivings Day Parade Performance
Here is the original Broadway cast of Little Shop of Horrors performing a medley of the title song and "Suddenly, Seymour" during the NBC broadcast of the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, telecast on November 27, 2003.
The cast members included in the performance are Trisha Jeffrey as Crystal, Carla J. Hargrove as Ronnette, and DeQuina Moore as Chiffon, Kerry Butler as Audrey, and Hunter Foster as Seymour.
As with all NBC transmissions of the annual parade, this performance was pre-recorded and lipsynced by the cast due to technical and logistical limitations of the broadcast.
published: 24 Nov 2016
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Act I | Little Shop of Horrors | Pasadena Playhouse
Here is act one of Pasadena Playhouse's production of Little Shop of Horrors, recorded (illegally) from the audience on October 14, 2019.
Running from September 17 to October 20, 2019, as opposed to the off-Broadway revival directed by Michael Mayer, which strived to honor and emulate the tone of Howard Ashman's original production, and which happened to begin previews on the exact same night, Little Shop of Horrors was completely redirected and reconceived from the ground up by director Mike Donahue, with a slightly grittier, contemporary edge. Donahue told Vanity Fair near the beginning of the production: "It’s not like Audrey is on Snapchat. But it’s not like you’re walking into a period version of the 1960s. [Our production] is a little looser than that. The thing I became really exci...
published: 13 May 2020
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Act 2 | Little Shop of Horrors | 9/23/2003 | Broadway
Here is act two of the September 23, 2003 preview performance of the original Broadway production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at the Virginia Theatre in New York.
After the failed Florida try-out earlier in the year, the show was totally scrapped and reproduced from the ground up, with a new director (Jerry Zaks), new choreography, new set design, and a new cast. Virtually the only element to survive the move to Broadway was the casting of Hunter Foster (fresh off of the musical URINETOWN) in the role of Seymour Krelborn. (Though, according to Foster in Stars in the House "Suddenly Seymours" live stream, he did have to re-audition for the role.)
The cast also features Trisha Jeffrey as Crystal, Carla J. Hargrove as Ronnette, DeQuina Moore as Chiffon, Kerry Butler as Audrey, and Rob Bartl...
published: 03 May 2021
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Little Shop Of Horrors - 2015 Amateur Production
An amateur performance of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's Little Shop Of Horrors, performed by students aged 16 - 18.
Cast -
Seymour Krelborn - Charlie Pittman
Audrey - Jessica Callis
Mr. Mushnik - Chris Vince
Orin Scrivello D.D.S. - Charlie Cocker
Audrey II - Jeanie Hackman
Aron gavon gavoxen, akabebble mczebbalah.
published: 24 Jun 2015
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Little Shop of Horrors Intro
'Little Shop of Horrors' Intro
published: 09 May 2012
1:42:20
AMTSJ Little Shop of Horrors
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, A...
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, Adrienne Miller, Noel Anthony, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Keller, Michael Mandel, Gregg Rehrig, L.E. White.
https://wn.com/Amtsj_Little_Shop_Of_Horrors
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, Adrienne Miller, Noel Anthony, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Keller, Michael Mandel, Gregg Rehrig, L.E. White.
- published: 07 Feb 2020
- views: 818176
1:38:06
Little Shop of Horrors (Full), Unionville High School Musical 2019
Unionville High School Proudly Presents
Little Shop of Horrors
March 2019
Nicole Norton - Director / Choreographer
Yvette Stratton - Vocal Music Director
Mary ...
Unionville High School Proudly Presents
Little Shop of Horrors
March 2019
Nicole Norton - Director / Choreographer
Yvette Stratton - Vocal Music Director
Mary Boeni - Costume Director
Mike Berkeihiser - Director of Stage Set Construction
Edward Otto - Conductor
John Leiderman - Assistant Vocal Music Director
Austin Van der Mooren - Director of Technology
Will Lehmann - Student Director
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_(Full),_Unionville_High_School_Musical_2019
Unionville High School Proudly Presents
Little Shop of Horrors
March 2019
Nicole Norton - Director / Choreographer
Yvette Stratton - Vocal Music Director
Mary Boeni - Costume Director
Mike Berkeihiser - Director of Stage Set Construction
Edward Otto - Conductor
John Leiderman - Assistant Vocal Music Director
Austin Van der Mooren - Director of Technology
Will Lehmann - Student Director
- published: 25 May 2019
- views: 188284
1:45:09
Little Shop of Horrors - 2009 UK Tour
Little Shop of Horrors, Menier Chocolate Factory production. UK Tour, 2009.
Prologue: 0:00
Skid Row (Downtown): 5:44
Da-Doo: 12:28
Grow For Me: 16:13
Ya Never ...
Little Shop of Horrors, Menier Chocolate Factory production. UK Tour, 2009.
Prologue: 0:00
Skid Row (Downtown): 5:44
Da-Doo: 12:28
Grow For Me: 16:13
Ya Never Know: 19:25
Somewhere That's Green: 25:18
Closed for Renovation: 29:23
Dentist!: 34:53
Mushnik & Son: 40:00
Git It: 44:42
Now (It's Just the Gas): 55:53
Act 1 Finale: 1:00:00
Call Back in the Morning: 1:01:42
Suddenly Seymour: 1:06:45
Suppertime: 1:12:32
The Meek Shall Inherit: 1:16:35
Suppertime (reprise): 1:30:25
Somewhere That's Green (reprise): 1:34:25
Bigger Than Hula Hoops: 1:38:00
Don't Feed The Plants: 1:39:40
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_2009_UK_Tour
Little Shop of Horrors, Menier Chocolate Factory production. UK Tour, 2009.
Prologue: 0:00
Skid Row (Downtown): 5:44
Da-Doo: 12:28
Grow For Me: 16:13
Ya Never Know: 19:25
Somewhere That's Green: 25:18
Closed for Renovation: 29:23
Dentist!: 34:53
Mushnik & Son: 40:00
Git It: 44:42
Now (It's Just the Gas): 55:53
Act 1 Finale: 1:00:00
Call Back in the Morning: 1:01:42
Suddenly Seymour: 1:06:45
Suppertime: 1:12:32
The Meek Shall Inherit: 1:16:35
Suppertime (reprise): 1:30:25
Somewhere That's Green (reprise): 1:34:25
Bigger Than Hula Hoops: 1:38:00
Don't Feed The Plants: 1:39:40
- published: 15 Jun 2014
- views: 700457
1:31:38
Little Shop of Horrors- JHS Theatre 2015
JHS Theatre
Artistic Director- KeNiesha Zell
Technical Director- Brad Murphy
Musical Director- Leslie Rajchel
JHS Theatre
Artistic Director- KeNiesha Zell
Technical Director- Brad Murphy
Musical Director- Leslie Rajchel
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_Jhs_Theatre_2015
JHS Theatre
Artistic Director- KeNiesha Zell
Technical Director- Brad Murphy
Musical Director- Leslie Rajchel
- published: 17 Apr 2016
- views: 261158
5:06
Little Shop of Horrors / Suddenly, Seymour - 2003 - Macy's Thanksgivings Day Parade Performance
Here is the original Broadway cast of Little Shop of Horrors performing a medley of the title song and "Suddenly, Seymour" during the NBC broadcast of the annua...
Here is the original Broadway cast of Little Shop of Horrors performing a medley of the title song and "Suddenly, Seymour" during the NBC broadcast of the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, telecast on November 27, 2003.
The cast members included in the performance are Trisha Jeffrey as Crystal, Carla J. Hargrove as Ronnette, and DeQuina Moore as Chiffon, Kerry Butler as Audrey, and Hunter Foster as Seymour.
As with all NBC transmissions of the annual parade, this performance was pre-recorded and lipsynced by the cast due to technical and logistical limitations of the broadcast.
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_Suddenly,_Seymour_2003_Macy's_Thanksgivings_Day_Parade_Performance
Here is the original Broadway cast of Little Shop of Horrors performing a medley of the title song and "Suddenly, Seymour" during the NBC broadcast of the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, telecast on November 27, 2003.
The cast members included in the performance are Trisha Jeffrey as Crystal, Carla J. Hargrove as Ronnette, and DeQuina Moore as Chiffon, Kerry Butler as Audrey, and Hunter Foster as Seymour.
As with all NBC transmissions of the annual parade, this performance was pre-recorded and lipsynced by the cast due to technical and logistical limitations of the broadcast.
- published: 24 Nov 2016
- views: 201160
1:01:41
Act I | Little Shop of Horrors | Pasadena Playhouse
Here is act one of Pasadena Playhouse's production of Little Shop of Horrors, recorded (illegally) from the audience on October 14, 2019.
Running from Septembe...
Here is act one of Pasadena Playhouse's production of Little Shop of Horrors, recorded (illegally) from the audience on October 14, 2019.
Running from September 17 to October 20, 2019, as opposed to the off-Broadway revival directed by Michael Mayer, which strived to honor and emulate the tone of Howard Ashman's original production, and which happened to begin previews on the exact same night, Little Shop of Horrors was completely redirected and reconceived from the ground up by director Mike Donahue, with a slightly grittier, contemporary edge. Donahue told Vanity Fair near the beginning of the production: "It’s not like Audrey is on Snapchat. But it’s not like you’re walking into a period version of the 1960s. [Our production] is a little looser than that. The thing I became really excited about was: What if we don’t make any assumptions about how all this is supposed to go? What if we just started working on it as if we’re working on a new play? Yes, it’s sort of a B horror movie, and there’s a lot of deliciousness and fun in that, but what if we don’t think of having to make it schtickier? What if we approach it from a place of it is real and it is pedestrian?”
Coming out of Pasadena Playhouse’s producing artistic director Danny Feldman's desire to stage a production of Little Shop with Mj Rodriguez as Audrey, who would be the first trans woman of color to play the role in a major production, Donahue offered her the part during a lunch meeting. Rodriguez immediately said yes. “But in my head,” she told the LA Times, “I was like, ‘Oh, my God, those are some big shoes to fill. And also I’m a different Audrey. I’m not the Ellen Greene; I’m not the Kerry Butler; I’m not the other Audreys that have been played. I’m a very different Audrey. I’m a woman of color. And that scared me a bit.”
She went on to explain to EW: “Audrey is usually played by a Caucasian cis woman, and that’s not to take anything away from the many amazing women who have played this role and done a wonderful job, but now she’s being played by a black woman, a woman of color, and also a trans woman of color, so already there are so many elements to the character that can be brought out now that she’s a part of a different sector of life. I love diving into dark areas — naturally, I love drama — and I saw Audrey as the perfect character to do that with. So many people see or portray her in a certain way, but I saw so much realism in her. I saw somebody who was being abused, who was being taken advantage of, and yet still had a lot of heart in believing she could get out simply by dreaming.”
The rest of the show was soon reconcieved as well, even down to Audrey II, which strayed far from the path created by original designer Martin P. Robinson, with a completely new design by Sean Cawelti, who told the LA Times: “I wanted to make something that seems alien and extraterrestrial but also that gives an emotional reaction — you can’t help but smile. And when the plant opens its petals for the first time and reveals what’s inside, it’s not inherently scary but surprisingly whimsical and magical.”
According to Donohue, in the same LA Times piece: “The classic look can be nostalgic but also predictable. All of the language that’s in the piece is about how the plant stands out, how it catches people’s eyes immediately when people are walking by. There’s gotta be something about it that, in this drab and depressed and bleak world, just pops.”
The production also follows a recent trend of casting a woman (in this case, Amber Riley) as the voice of the plant. According to Donohue in EW: “One of Amber’s immediate insights was that [Seymour's] never actually had a mother, so [for the plant to be] channeling that energy and preying upon that and finding ways to manipulate and maneuver him by unlocking what kind of presence he needs in his life… I had never thought of that because of how the plant has always been cast, but Amber had that really incredible insight almost immediately,”
Little Shop at the Pasadena Playhouse also stared George Salazar as Seymour, Cheyenne Isabel Wells as Crystal, Brittany Campbell as Ronnette, Tickwanya Jones as Chiffon, Kevin Chamberlin as Mushnik, and Matthew Wilkas as Orin (and others).
Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman. Music by Alan Menken. Direction by Mike Donahue. Choreography by Will B. Bell. Music direction by Darryl Archibald. Puppet direction and design by Sean Cawelti. Scenic Design by Dane Laffrey. Costume design by Danae Iris McQueen. Lighting Design by Josh Epstein. Sound Design by Veronika Vorel.
Based on the film by Roger Corman. Screenplay by Charles Griffith.
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.
TAGS: #MjRodriguez #GeorgeSalazar #LittleShopOfHorrors #LittleShopPasadena #HowardAshman #AlanMenken
https://wn.com/Act_I_|_Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_|_Pasadena_Playhouse
Here is act one of Pasadena Playhouse's production of Little Shop of Horrors, recorded (illegally) from the audience on October 14, 2019.
Running from September 17 to October 20, 2019, as opposed to the off-Broadway revival directed by Michael Mayer, which strived to honor and emulate the tone of Howard Ashman's original production, and which happened to begin previews on the exact same night, Little Shop of Horrors was completely redirected and reconceived from the ground up by director Mike Donahue, with a slightly grittier, contemporary edge. Donahue told Vanity Fair near the beginning of the production: "It’s not like Audrey is on Snapchat. But it’s not like you’re walking into a period version of the 1960s. [Our production] is a little looser than that. The thing I became really excited about was: What if we don’t make any assumptions about how all this is supposed to go? What if we just started working on it as if we’re working on a new play? Yes, it’s sort of a B horror movie, and there’s a lot of deliciousness and fun in that, but what if we don’t think of having to make it schtickier? What if we approach it from a place of it is real and it is pedestrian?”
Coming out of Pasadena Playhouse’s producing artistic director Danny Feldman's desire to stage a production of Little Shop with Mj Rodriguez as Audrey, who would be the first trans woman of color to play the role in a major production, Donahue offered her the part during a lunch meeting. Rodriguez immediately said yes. “But in my head,” she told the LA Times, “I was like, ‘Oh, my God, those are some big shoes to fill. And also I’m a different Audrey. I’m not the Ellen Greene; I’m not the Kerry Butler; I’m not the other Audreys that have been played. I’m a very different Audrey. I’m a woman of color. And that scared me a bit.”
She went on to explain to EW: “Audrey is usually played by a Caucasian cis woman, and that’s not to take anything away from the many amazing women who have played this role and done a wonderful job, but now she’s being played by a black woman, a woman of color, and also a trans woman of color, so already there are so many elements to the character that can be brought out now that she’s a part of a different sector of life. I love diving into dark areas — naturally, I love drama — and I saw Audrey as the perfect character to do that with. So many people see or portray her in a certain way, but I saw so much realism in her. I saw somebody who was being abused, who was being taken advantage of, and yet still had a lot of heart in believing she could get out simply by dreaming.”
The rest of the show was soon reconcieved as well, even down to Audrey II, which strayed far from the path created by original designer Martin P. Robinson, with a completely new design by Sean Cawelti, who told the LA Times: “I wanted to make something that seems alien and extraterrestrial but also that gives an emotional reaction — you can’t help but smile. And when the plant opens its petals for the first time and reveals what’s inside, it’s not inherently scary but surprisingly whimsical and magical.”
According to Donohue, in the same LA Times piece: “The classic look can be nostalgic but also predictable. All of the language that’s in the piece is about how the plant stands out, how it catches people’s eyes immediately when people are walking by. There’s gotta be something about it that, in this drab and depressed and bleak world, just pops.”
The production also follows a recent trend of casting a woman (in this case, Amber Riley) as the voice of the plant. According to Donohue in EW: “One of Amber’s immediate insights was that [Seymour's] never actually had a mother, so [for the plant to be] channeling that energy and preying upon that and finding ways to manipulate and maneuver him by unlocking what kind of presence he needs in his life… I had never thought of that because of how the plant has always been cast, but Amber had that really incredible insight almost immediately,”
Little Shop at the Pasadena Playhouse also stared George Salazar as Seymour, Cheyenne Isabel Wells as Crystal, Brittany Campbell as Ronnette, Tickwanya Jones as Chiffon, Kevin Chamberlin as Mushnik, and Matthew Wilkas as Orin (and others).
Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman. Music by Alan Menken. Direction by Mike Donahue. Choreography by Will B. Bell. Music direction by Darryl Archibald. Puppet direction and design by Sean Cawelti. Scenic Design by Dane Laffrey. Costume design by Danae Iris McQueen. Lighting Design by Josh Epstein. Sound Design by Veronika Vorel.
Based on the film by Roger Corman. Screenplay by Charles Griffith.
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.
TAGS: #MjRodriguez #GeorgeSalazar #LittleShopOfHorrors #LittleShopPasadena #HowardAshman #AlanMenken
- published: 13 May 2020
- views: 117995
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Act 2 | Little Shop of Horrors | 9/23/2003 | Broadway
Here is act two of the September 23, 2003 preview performance of the original Broadway production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at the Virginia Theatre in New Yor...
Here is act two of the September 23, 2003 preview performance of the original Broadway production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at the Virginia Theatre in New York.
After the failed Florida try-out earlier in the year, the show was totally scrapped and reproduced from the ground up, with a new director (Jerry Zaks), new choreography, new set design, and a new cast. Virtually the only element to survive the move to Broadway was the casting of Hunter Foster (fresh off of the musical URINETOWN) in the role of Seymour Krelborn. (Though, according to Foster in Stars in the House "Suddenly Seymours" live stream, he did have to re-audition for the role.)
The cast also features Trisha Jeffrey as Crystal, Carla J. Hargrove as Ronnette, DeQuina Moore as Chiffon, Kerry Butler as Audrey, and Rob Bartlet as Mushnik, as well as Douglas Sills as Orin (and others), Michael-Leon Wooley as the voice of Audrey II, and Martin P. Robinson, Anthony Asbury, Bill Remington, and Matt Vogel as puppeteers for Audrey II.
https://wn.com/Act_2_|_Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_|_9_23_2003_|_Broadway
Here is act two of the September 23, 2003 preview performance of the original Broadway production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at the Virginia Theatre in New York.
After the failed Florida try-out earlier in the year, the show was totally scrapped and reproduced from the ground up, with a new director (Jerry Zaks), new choreography, new set design, and a new cast. Virtually the only element to survive the move to Broadway was the casting of Hunter Foster (fresh off of the musical URINETOWN) in the role of Seymour Krelborn. (Though, according to Foster in Stars in the House "Suddenly Seymours" live stream, he did have to re-audition for the role.)
The cast also features Trisha Jeffrey as Crystal, Carla J. Hargrove as Ronnette, DeQuina Moore as Chiffon, Kerry Butler as Audrey, and Rob Bartlet as Mushnik, as well as Douglas Sills as Orin (and others), Michael-Leon Wooley as the voice of Audrey II, and Martin P. Robinson, Anthony Asbury, Bill Remington, and Matt Vogel as puppeteers for Audrey II.
- published: 03 May 2021
- views: 1115
1:44:01
Little Shop Of Horrors - 2015 Amateur Production
An amateur performance of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's Little Shop Of Horrors, performed by students aged 16 - 18.
Cast -
Seymour Krelborn - Charlie Pittm...
An amateur performance of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's Little Shop Of Horrors, performed by students aged 16 - 18.
Cast -
Seymour Krelborn - Charlie Pittman
Audrey - Jessica Callis
Mr. Mushnik - Chris Vince
Orin Scrivello D.D.S. - Charlie Cocker
Audrey II - Jeanie Hackman
Aron gavon gavoxen, akabebble mczebbalah.
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_2015_Amateur_Production
An amateur performance of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's Little Shop Of Horrors, performed by students aged 16 - 18.
Cast -
Seymour Krelborn - Charlie Pittman
Audrey - Jessica Callis
Mr. Mushnik - Chris Vince
Orin Scrivello D.D.S. - Charlie Cocker
Audrey II - Jeanie Hackman
Aron gavon gavoxen, akabebble mczebbalah.
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 117437
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Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Official Trailer - Steve Martin, Bill Murray Comedy Musical HD
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Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Official Trailer - Steve Martin, Bill Murray Comedy Musical HD
A nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.
Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to hunt it down.
published: 10 Jul 2014
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Little Shop of Horrors Intro
'Little Shop of Horrors' Intro
published: 09 May 2012
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Little Shop of Horrors: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.
Josh Rogosin | May 6, 2022
Composer Alan Menken beams with pride as he introduces the Little Shop of Horrors Tiny Desk (home) concert. May 6, 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the show's first production. Menken is joined by the stellar cast of the current off-Broadway revival, which swept the Drama Desk, Outer Critics and Drama League Awards for Best Musical Revival. They perform a joyful medley of five earworm-filled tunes from the cult classic. Over the course of the tiny concert, Menken shares anecdotes about collaborati...
published: 06 May 2022
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Little shop of horrors - Dentist! (Old upload)
This is the famous, or notorious as the case may be, song from the movie Little shop of horrors from 1986. Performed by Steve Martin, we have... The dentist song! Enjoy, and pray you'll never have to visit a dentist like Orin Scrivello.
Reuploaded in september 2020 in a better quality than before:
https://youtu.be/GLUvFe-Y-zw
published: 31 Mar 2014
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Little Shop of Horrors - Feed Me
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
published: 24 Feb 2014
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Little Shop Of Horrors - Mean Green Mother From Outer Space
From the musical "Little Shop Of Horrors"
published: 01 Jun 2016
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Fallout 76: little shop of horrors, Mushniks florist build
published: 05 Mar 2023
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AMTSJ Little Shop of Horrors
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, Adrienne Miller, Noel Anthony, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Keller, Michael Mandel, Gregg Rehrig, L.E. White.
published: 07 Feb 2020
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Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Official Trailer - Steve Martin, Bill Murray Comedy Musical HD
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Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Official Trailer - Steve Martin, Bill Murray Comedy Musical HD
A nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.
Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to hunt it down.
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Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Official Trailer - Steve Martin, Bill Murray Comedy Musical HD
A nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.
Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to hunt it down.
- published: 10 Jul 2014
- views: 1704104
21:42
Little Shop of Horrors: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the coun...
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.
Josh Rogosin | May 6, 2022
Composer Alan Menken beams with pride as he introduces the Little Shop of Horrors Tiny Desk (home) concert. May 6, 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the show's first production. Menken is joined by the stellar cast of the current off-Broadway revival, which swept the Drama Desk, Outer Critics and Drama League Awards for Best Musical Revival. They perform a joyful medley of five earworm-filled tunes from the cult classic. Over the course of the tiny concert, Menken shares anecdotes about collaborating with the show's late lyricist Howard Ashman. It's obvious how much they loved working together hearing him reminisce.
It may come as a surprise when the composer sits down at the piano to sing "Somewhere That's Green," one of the most iconic songs usually performed by the show's female lead. It's a melody he admits you might recognize from The Little Mermaid. "This is one of the first songs Howard and I wrote for Little Shop,'' Menken explains. "It's kind of the classic 'I want' song, a phrase that Howard [Ashman] would use a lot, especially when we would talk endlessly about our Disney movies. ... When we wrote 'Part of Your World' we actually jokingly called it 'Somewhere That's Wet.'" Good artists copy; great artists steal (from themselves, if they're smart).
The joy the cast shares while performing these wonderful songs with their composer is palpable. If you find yourself planning a trip to New York, do yourself a favor and book tickets to this heartfelt production, which should run at the Westside Theatre for a long time to come.
SET LIST
"Skid Row (Downtown)"
"Feed Me (Git It!)"
"Somewhere That's Green"
"Dentist!"
"Suddenly Seymour"
MUSICIANS
MUSIC BY: Alan Menken
LYRICS BY: Howard Ashman
CAST
Conrad Ricamora
Tammy Blanchard
Christian Borle
Aaron Arnell Harrington
Stuart Zagnit
Tatiana Lofton
Cristina Raé
Khadija Sankoh
BAND
Alan Menken: piano, vocals
Will Van Dyke: piano
Dena Tauriello: drums
Nate Brown: guitar
Mark Verdino: bass
CREDITS
Video: Philip Atlas, Harry McFann, Kayhl Cooper
Audio: Frank Wolf, Ben Fusel, Spencer Dennis
Music Director: Will Van Dyke
Orchestrations & Arrangements: Will Van Dyke
Staging: Michael Mayer & Austin Regan
Production Services: Vivacity Media Group
Video Production: SpotCo
Special Thanks: Rob Ahrens, Hunter Arnold, Tom Kirdhay, Live Wire Theatrical, Michael Aarons, Leslie Papa, Whitney Holden Gore, Macy Sullivan, Maura Consedine, Tyler Talmage, Maddox Martin, Molly Seidel
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Josh Rogosin
Video Producer: Michael Zamora
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Animation: Kaz Fantone
Art Direction: Nicole Werbeck
Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Bobby Carter, Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer
VP, NPR Music: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
#NPRMusic # TinyDesk #LittleShopOfHorrors
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_Tiny_Desk_(Home)_Concert
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.
Josh Rogosin | May 6, 2022
Composer Alan Menken beams with pride as he introduces the Little Shop of Horrors Tiny Desk (home) concert. May 6, 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the show's first production. Menken is joined by the stellar cast of the current off-Broadway revival, which swept the Drama Desk, Outer Critics and Drama League Awards for Best Musical Revival. They perform a joyful medley of five earworm-filled tunes from the cult classic. Over the course of the tiny concert, Menken shares anecdotes about collaborating with the show's late lyricist Howard Ashman. It's obvious how much they loved working together hearing him reminisce.
It may come as a surprise when the composer sits down at the piano to sing "Somewhere That's Green," one of the most iconic songs usually performed by the show's female lead. It's a melody he admits you might recognize from The Little Mermaid. "This is one of the first songs Howard and I wrote for Little Shop,'' Menken explains. "It's kind of the classic 'I want' song, a phrase that Howard [Ashman] would use a lot, especially when we would talk endlessly about our Disney movies. ... When we wrote 'Part of Your World' we actually jokingly called it 'Somewhere That's Wet.'" Good artists copy; great artists steal (from themselves, if they're smart).
The joy the cast shares while performing these wonderful songs with their composer is palpable. If you find yourself planning a trip to New York, do yourself a favor and book tickets to this heartfelt production, which should run at the Westside Theatre for a long time to come.
SET LIST
"Skid Row (Downtown)"
"Feed Me (Git It!)"
"Somewhere That's Green"
"Dentist!"
"Suddenly Seymour"
MUSICIANS
MUSIC BY: Alan Menken
LYRICS BY: Howard Ashman
CAST
Conrad Ricamora
Tammy Blanchard
Christian Borle
Aaron Arnell Harrington
Stuart Zagnit
Tatiana Lofton
Cristina Raé
Khadija Sankoh
BAND
Alan Menken: piano, vocals
Will Van Dyke: piano
Dena Tauriello: drums
Nate Brown: guitar
Mark Verdino: bass
CREDITS
Video: Philip Atlas, Harry McFann, Kayhl Cooper
Audio: Frank Wolf, Ben Fusel, Spencer Dennis
Music Director: Will Van Dyke
Orchestrations & Arrangements: Will Van Dyke
Staging: Michael Mayer & Austin Regan
Production Services: Vivacity Media Group
Video Production: SpotCo
Special Thanks: Rob Ahrens, Hunter Arnold, Tom Kirdhay, Live Wire Theatrical, Michael Aarons, Leslie Papa, Whitney Holden Gore, Macy Sullivan, Maura Consedine, Tyler Talmage, Maddox Martin, Molly Seidel
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Josh Rogosin
Video Producer: Michael Zamora
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Animation: Kaz Fantone
Art Direction: Nicole Werbeck
Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Bobby Carter, Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer
VP, NPR Music: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
#NPRMusic # TinyDesk #LittleShopOfHorrors
- published: 06 May 2022
- views: 1021289
2:36
Little shop of horrors - Dentist! (Old upload)
This is the famous, or notorious as the case may be, song from the movie Little shop of horrors from 1986. Performed by Steve Martin, we have... The dentist son...
This is the famous, or notorious as the case may be, song from the movie Little shop of horrors from 1986. Performed by Steve Martin, we have... The dentist song! Enjoy, and pray you'll never have to visit a dentist like Orin Scrivello.
Reuploaded in september 2020 in a better quality than before:
https://youtu.be/GLUvFe-Y-zw
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_Dentist_(Old_Upload)
This is the famous, or notorious as the case may be, song from the movie Little shop of horrors from 1986. Performed by Steve Martin, we have... The dentist song! Enjoy, and pray you'll never have to visit a dentist like Orin Scrivello.
Reuploaded in september 2020 in a better quality than before:
https://youtu.be/GLUvFe-Y-zw
- published: 31 Mar 2014
- views: 2271625
4:31
Little Shop of Horrors - Feed Me
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
https://wn.com/Little_Shop_Of_Horrors_Feed_Me
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 2552203
1:42:20
AMTSJ Little Shop of Horrors
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, A...
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, Adrienne Miller, Noel Anthony, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Keller, Michael Mandel, Gregg Rehrig, L.E. White.
https://wn.com/Amtsj_Little_Shop_Of_Horrors
From American Musical Theatre of San Jose's 2008 production of Little Shop of Horrors. Josh Lamon, Christiane Noll, Hal Linden, Kristin McDonald, Izetta Fang, Adrienne Miller, Noel Anthony, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Keller, Michael Mandel, Gregg Rehrig, L.E. White.
- published: 07 Feb 2020
- views: 818176