
Little Shop of Horrors
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The premise is classic B-movie trash elevated by Menken and Ashman’s tight score. We have Seymour, a Skid Row florist who is chronically overlooked, and his coworker Audrey, who is stuck with a sadistic dentist boyfriend who deserves a one-way ticket to Rikers. The chaos begins when Seymour discovers a plant with an insatiable appetite for human blood. It is campy, dark, and perfectly suited for an off-Broadway house. The puppets are better than most special effects you see uptown. Go for the music and the spectacle, but maybe skip the salad afterward. It is a solid way to kill two hours before the A train gets delayed.
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