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Jeremy Jordan Joins Little Shop of Horrors
Abigail February 5th, 2020
The Broadway favorite heads to the off-Broadway hit!
Broadway favorite Jeremy Jordan will join the cast of off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors this March.
Jordan will step into the role of Seymour from March 17, taking over from current star Gideon Glick, as the production extends through to May 10.
Opening in September 2019, this revival of Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's 80s classic was originally scheduled to play a limited run through to January 20. However, due to popular demand, the production then extended through to March 15 with Gideon Glick stepping into the role of Seymour, taking over from original star Jonathan Groff.
Jordan will join a cast made up of Tammy Blanchard as Audrey, Christian Borle as Orin Scrivello D.D.S, Kingsley Leggs as Audrey II, Tom Alan Robbins as Mushnik, Ari Groover as Ronnette, Salome Smith as Crystal and Joy Woods as Chiffon.
With music from Alan Menken Little Shop of Horrors features a book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, direction by Michael Mayer, choreography by Ellenore Scott, scenic design by Julian Crouch, costume design by Tom Broecker, sound design by Jessica Paz and puppet design by Nichola Mohan.
What is Little Shop of Horrors about?
As the dejected Seymour languishes in the floral shop on the down-and-out street of Skid Row he discovers a strange new plant... Affectionately naming it "Audrey II" after his crush at the shop, Seymour is shocked to find that his unusual plant has developed a soulful singing voice, a potty mouth, and an unquenchable thirst for human blood.
As Audrey II grows bigger and bigger, and its thirst for blood becomes unrelenting, the carnivorous plant promises a lifetime of fame and fortune to Seymour, as long as he continues providing a fresh supply of the red stuff. Just when it's too late, Seymour discovers Audrey II's extra-terrestrial origins and its drive for complete world domination.
Little Shop of Horrors is now playing at Upstairs at the Westside Theater through to May 10
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