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First Look: Little Shop of Horrors at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
July 20, 2018
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First Look Little Shop of Horrors in Rehearsal

First Look Little Shop of Horrors in Rehearsal

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Rehearsal images for Little Shop of Horrors at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre have been released today.

For the misfits of Skid Row, life is full of broken dreams and dead ends. But there’s hope on the horizon for flower shop assistant, Seymour, when he discovers a mysterious new plant with killer potential. Will his newfound fame and fortune win the attention of kind, sweet, delicate Audrey? Can he finally break free and be happy…whatever the consequences?

Marc Antolin and Jemima Rooper (Death in Paradise, Trauma) play Seymour and Audrey, with Forbes Masson in the role of East Side florist Mr Mushnik. Matt Willis (Busted) takes the role of sadistic dentist Orin, and the plant, Audrey II, is played by U.S. drag queen Vicky Vox.

       

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Vicky Vox (Audrey II). Photo Johan Persson.
Vicky Vox (Audrey II). Photo Johan Persson.
Matt Willis (Orin). Photo Johan Persson.
Matt Willis (Orin). Photo Johan Persson.
Marc Antolin and Vicky Vox (Seymour and Audrey II). Photo Johan Persson.
Marc Antolin and Vicky Vox (Seymour and Audrey II). Photo Johan Persson.
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Marc Antolin and Forbes Masson (Seymour and Mr Mushnik). Photo Johan Persson.
Marc Antolin (Seymour). Photo Johan Persson.
Marc Antolin (Seymour). Photo Johan Persson.
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Vicky Vox and Marc Antolin (Audrey II and Seymour). Photo Johan Persson.
Vicky Vox and Marc Antolin (Audrey II and Seymour). Photo Johan Persson.
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