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9/17/2010
8:00 PM
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Little Shop of Horrors

Cat Call Productions, the team that brought you “Cabaret” at the Tower Theatre in 2009 is very proud to present Alan Menken’s musical about a man-eating plant.

 

Cat Call Productions is very proud to present

Little Shop of Horrors

Music by Alan Menken

Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman



Tickets are $25.00 reserved seating

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Dinner and a Show!

Typhoon! is offering a free appetizer with the purchase of an entrée (limit 2 per table) when you dine with them on the night when you see “Little Shop of Horrors.” Just show your ticket to your server.

Typhoon!

550 NW Franklin Ave.

541-322-8889

www.typhoonrestaurants.com

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Little Shop of Horror

Fortunes turn for a skid row florist shop one day when a well meaning assistant finds a strange and interesting new plant in the market. Seymour quickly discovers the plant has the most unusual cravings. Sunlight and water just won’t do, this plant has a taste for fresh human blood. The plant and its popularity bring promises of fame, fortune, and just maybe Audrey, the apple of Seymour’s eye. Audrey’s boyfriend, a sadistic and abusive dentist, stands between Seymour and his love. Meanwhile the plant grows into a vicious, foul mouthed, man-eater who must be fed. Soon Seymour finds himself in an ethical dilemma; should he commit the dastardly deeds necessary to feed the plant’s insatiable appetite, or should he let lady luck pass him by. What he doesn’t know is that his strange and interesting new plant has other plans . . .

Little Shop of Horrors was one of the longest running off-Broadway shows in history. The musical stage version is based on Roger Corman’s film from 1960. The musical was made into a hit movie in 1986 starring Rick Moranis and Steve Martin.

Click here to read Director's notes and musical numbers

www.catcallproductions.com/id16.html

Little Shop of Horrors Production team:

Deb DeGrosse

Michelle Majeski

Rick Plants

Eileen Heaton

TifanyLeGuyonne 

Constance Gordy

Scott Wegner

Stage Direction

Choreography/AD

Musical Direction

Vocal Coach

Costumes/Producer

Piano

Set

Go to Cat Call's website for more info including production team bios.

www.catcallproductions.com

Original art for this production by Sean Meehan

    Little Shop of Horrors

    Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director) Originally produced at the Orpheum Theatre, NYC by the WPA Theatre, David Geffin, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organization. Little Shop of Horrors is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.mtishows.com


    Cat Call Productions is a professional, provocative, all local theater company.  We are dedicated and determined to provide the highest quality theater experience at the most iconic venue in Central Oregon.  Our goal is to bring big city theater to your high desert backyard.   Each local cast and crew member is carefully selected to create poignant and polished productions.  We offer paying parts for all of our talented team members, educational opportunities, and an innovate profit share program that provides each person a stake in a successful production.

    This is what people are saying about Cat Call Productions and their 2009 production, “Cabaret”:


    “This is envelope-pushing at its finest—thought-provoking, disturbing and sometimes uncomfortable, which are the brash indicators of a modern live theatre experience . . . I assumed this caliber of talent could only be seen in New York or LA . . .” -The Source Weekly 11/23/09

    “’Cabaret’ is the first presentation of the new theater company Cat Call Productions, and it's ambitious. Fortunately, it's in able hands . . .” -The Bulletin 11/18/09


    Links:

    Review in The Source Weekly 9/19/09

    Review in The Bend Bulletin 9/18/09

    A Story about Cat Call Productions from The Bulletin 9/12/09

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