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Little Shop of Horrors Reviews

Experience this cult favorite musical as it was meant to be seen. 

4.9
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4.9
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I wasn’t sure what to expect so I was really happy that I enjoyed it!
"The acting, the singing and the sets were great! Some of the “comedy” was a bit gruesome and a bit absurd. I think there is an underlying message in this play, but that’s just my feeling. "
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Ilona M D from Waterloo on Jun 18, 2025
Surprising musical with fabulous cast
"The vocal performances were stunning. From the Urchins to Audrey, to Seymour. All harmonized incredibly well with strong solos. Mannheim is a great physical comedian and the puppetry was creative with high production values. Whole family enjoyed it. "
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Eric B from Tacoma on Apr 5, 2025
Entertaining show
"A well performed musical, with timing, puns, and great acting. Easy to understand if you’re a foreigner visiting from another country. I was certain entertained and left the theater with a smile and a warm feeling. "
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Dure L from Örebro on Feb 17, 2025
Was more than I hoped for!
"The music and singing was amazing. I thought the Audrey 2 was crazy how it moved and looked life-like (and we were in the front row). I have already recommended some people at work to see it. Definitely worth the price of the tickets. "
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Kelly V from Lyndhurst on Oct 10, 2024
Over acting
"I enjoyed the show especially the 3 women singing. I just feel like the dentist character was over acting. I’ve seen Little Shop of Horrors performing at colleges and other places and I everyone was great! This particular character was just too much for me but overall I liked the show. "
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About Little Shop of Horrors

Based on the 1960 film by Roger Corman and featuring a book by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Ashman, Little Shop follows meek plant store attendant Seymour, his co-worker crush Audrey, her sadistic dentist of a boyfriend and the man-eating plant that threatens them and the world as we know it.

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