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First Look: Little Shop of Horrors at Sheffield Theatres

by Staff Writer
December 13, 2024
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Colin Ryan (Seymour) in Little Shop of Horrors. Photo Manuel Harlan

Colin Ryan (Seymour) in Little Shop of Horrors. Photo Manuel Harlan

Sheffield Theatres today release production images for Little Shop of Horrors. The musical is currently playing at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield until Saturday 18 January 2025.

This killer rock musical is directed by Amy Hodge (Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World).

The cast includes Sam Buttery (Kaos, Netflix; The Addams Family, London Palladium) as The Plant (Audrey II); Lizzy Rose Esin Kelly (Frozen, Theatre Royal Drury Lane; Grease, Dominion Theatre) as Ronette; Paige Fenlon (Pretty Woman, West End/UK Tour) as Chiffon; Charlotte Jaconelli (Sunset Boulevard, Savoy Theatre; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, RSC) as Crystal; Michael Matus (Suspect, Disney+; King Lear, West End) as Mr Mushnik; Georgina Onuorah (Kiss Me Kate, Barbican; The Wizard of Oz, London Palladium) as Audrey, Colin Ryan (My Brilliant Friend, National Theatre; Leonardo, BBC) as Seymour, and Wilf Scolding (The One, Netflix; Cabaret, Playhouse Theatre) as Orin.

       

Completing the ensemble is: Christopher Akrill; Will Arundell; Jamal Franklin; Arethajay McEwen; Purvi Parmar; Kate Playdon; Jaz Terry; and Riley Woodford as Swing.

“Feed me, Seymour!”

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When flower shop assistant Seymour acquires a mysterious new plant, he names it ‘Audrey II’ after his crush and co-worker.

As the succulent grows and grows, it offers Seymour the kind of success he could only ever dream of… as long as he keeps feeding it!

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