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  Westfield Theatre Boosters

Westfield Theatre Presents 
Little Shop of Horrors

May 2-10


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Westfield High School’s Theatre Arts Department presents its spring musical Little Shop of Horrors, May 2, 3, 9, and 10 at 7:30 p.m. and May 4 at 2 p.m. All performances are at Westfield High School in Chantilly. Tickets are $10 in advance, and $12 at the door. Tickets for students with a valid student ID are $10 in advance and at the door. 

Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Shannon Lynch, is a comedic look at how far one man will go for fame, fortune, and love. Written by Howard Ashman, with songs by Alan Menken, the show is based on the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman. Little Shop of Horrors takes place on Skid Row, in a florist shop owned by the angry Mr. Mushnik (Zack Walsh). Mushnik's geeky florist assistant, Seymour (TJ Vinsavich), stumbles across a new breed of plant that he names Audrey II (voice by Eni Oyeleye), after his co-worker crush, Audrey (Samantha Dempsey). Seymour soon discovers that instead of needing soil or water to survive, this plant thrives on human blood.   As the shop becomes famous because of the plant in the window, Audrey II transforms into an arrogant carnivore with designs of world domination. Seymour must decide if he can sacrifice it all in order to save the world from this alien plant and its sinister plans. Menken’s Doo-Wop score includes “Suddenly Seymour,” “Skid Row,” and “Little Shop of Horrors.”

The show features supporting cast members Selena Clyne-Galindo, Emily Tobin, Estella Massey (Trashettes), Brandon Sanchez (Orin Scrivello), Andrew Sharpe (Bernstein), Shaina Greenberg (Ms. Luce), Connor Rudy (Snip), and Julian Sanchez (Narrator/Interviewer/Martin). The ensemble includes Porsche Amaya, Ian Booe, Allie Bush, Emily Cervarich, Sarah Damers, Caitlin Egan, Kaley Haller, David Koenigsberg, Evan Kohnstam, Skye Koutstaal, Gabrielle Moses, and Ruby Tippl.


Westfield Theatre's Fall Main Stage
Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night


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