Walking onto the stage of the Fogelberg Auditorium at Burlington High School could prove to be an earthy crunchy experience at the end of June when Audrey II, a man-eating plant, takes up residence for the Burlington Educational Summer Theatre’s (BEST) production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” Performances will take place on Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26 at 7:30 pm.
“Little Shop of Horrors” is a high energy rock-and-roll spoof of ‘50s sci-fi movies. The creation of composer Alan Menken and librettist Howard Ashman (creative geniuses behind such blockbuster Disney productions as “Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin”), “Little Shop” is the story of a down and out, skid row floral assistant who becomes an overnight sensation, finding his chance at success and love with the help of a man-eating plant!
Featuring a small ensemble, the “Little Shop of Horrors” cast members are familiar faces on the Burlington High School stage. Shane Ryan plays the lead role of Seymour Krelborne and is joined by Katie Campbell as Audrey, the target of his silent affection. Chris Coe takes on the role of floral shop-owner Mr. Mushnik and is joined by Patrick Hanafin as evil dentist Orin Scrivello and Danielle Calder as Bernstein. Providing running commentary throughout the show are doo-wop rocker chicks Chiffon, Crystal and Ronette played by Jen Gregorio, Nicollette Moodie and Ariana Hall.
Stealing the show is Audrey II, who begins as a rather non-descript plant but after gaining its nourishment from human blood, grows to be well over six feet with a wingspan of over 12 feet, large enough to swallow humans in one gulp! (Audiences take note: this carnivorous species is created through the magic of puppetry.) Audrey II, the man-eating center of all the high energy action, comes to life with the voice of Zaven Ovian and puppet manipulation by Paul Neves.
Burlington Educational Summer Theatre is a summer program of the Burlington Public Schools that offers a professional educational theatre experience for students. The program is in its second year under the guidance of BEST Executive Director John Middleton-Cox, who is also Artistic and Co-Music Director for “Little Shop of Horrors.” Joining Middleton-Cox on the creative staff are BHS alumni Amanda Potts as Co-Music Director and Brad Jenson as Assistant Director and Choreographer. Returning to BEST this year are professional set designer Peter Waldron and award-winning costume designer Maureen Krebs.
“Little Shop of Horrors” will be performed in the 800-seat, air conditioned Fogelberg Auditorium of Burlington High School, located at 123 Cambridge Street, Burlington. Reserved seating tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and senior citizens, and can be purchased at http://www.burlingtontickets.org/. For more information please call 781-A-FUN-TIC. Fogelberg Auditorium is handicapped accessible.
“Little Shop of Horrors” is a high energy rock-and-roll spoof of ‘50s sci-fi movies. The creation of composer Alan Menken and librettist Howard Ashman (creative geniuses behind such blockbuster Disney productions as “Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin”), “Little Shop” is the story of a down and out, skid row floral assistant who becomes an overnight sensation, finding his chance at success and love with the help of a man-eating plant!
Featuring a small ensemble, the “Little Shop of Horrors” cast members are familiar faces on the Burlington High School stage. Shane Ryan plays the lead role of Seymour Krelborne and is joined by Katie Campbell as Audrey, the target of his silent affection. Chris Coe takes on the role of floral shop-owner Mr. Mushnik and is joined by Patrick Hanafin as evil dentist Orin Scrivello and Danielle Calder as Bernstein. Providing running commentary throughout the show are doo-wop rocker chicks Chiffon, Crystal and Ronette played by Jen Gregorio, Nicollette Moodie and Ariana Hall.
Stealing the show is Audrey II, who begins as a rather non-descript plant but after gaining its nourishment from human blood, grows to be well over six feet with a wingspan of over 12 feet, large enough to swallow humans in one gulp! (Audiences take note: this carnivorous species is created through the magic of puppetry.) Audrey II, the man-eating center of all the high energy action, comes to life with the voice of Zaven Ovian and puppet manipulation by Paul Neves.
Burlington Educational Summer Theatre is a summer program of the Burlington Public Schools that offers a professional educational theatre experience for students. The program is in its second year under the guidance of BEST Executive Director John Middleton-Cox, who is also Artistic and Co-Music Director for “Little Shop of Horrors.” Joining Middleton-Cox on the creative staff are BHS alumni Amanda Potts as Co-Music Director and Brad Jenson as Assistant Director and Choreographer. Returning to BEST this year are professional set designer Peter Waldron and award-winning costume designer Maureen Krebs.
“Little Shop of Horrors” will be performed in the 800-seat, air conditioned Fogelberg Auditorium of Burlington High School, located at 123 Cambridge Street, Burlington. Reserved seating tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and senior citizens, and can be purchased at http://www.burlingtontickets.org/. For more information please call 781-A-FUN-TIC. Fogelberg Auditorium is handicapped accessible.
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