For years now Little Shop of Horrors has made New York audiences scream with laughter. In this gleefully gruesome musical Seymour, a poor florist’s assistant, allows his craving for fame and fortune to seduce him …
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The entire community of CAMELOT awaits the arrival of Guenevere, King Arthur of England’s future Queen. Members of the audience are quickly drawn in. Some of the enchanting musical numbers include The Simple Joys of Maidenhood, The Lusty Month of May, How to Handle a Woman, I Loved You Once in Silence, If Ever I Would Leave You and What Do the Simple Folk Do? In the end it is fourteen-year-old Tom who tells the world of Camelot’s quest for right and honor and justice.
Show Dates
26th - 31st October 2009
Don’t forget! Tonight is the welcome meeting for Little Shop of Horrors.
7-30pm at Adlington Community Centre
If you’re interested in joining the society then tonight is the ideal opportunity to find out more about us and our forthcoming production.
The entire community of CAMELOT awaits the arrival of Guenevere, King Arthur of England’s future Queen. Members of the audience are quickly drawn in. Some of the enchanting musical numbers include The Simple Joys of …
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Director and Choreographer: Marilyn Brandwood-Spencer
Musical Director: Brian Lawson
This society has a very restrictive stage but still manages to come up with super productions, partially helped by one of the best scenic artists I have seen …
Producer/choreographer: Diane Simmons
Dancers choreographed by Gillian Pilkington
This was a night of non-stop songs from the shows. And if you want to show off what your society can do there is no better way. All ages …
Producer - Marylin Brandwood-Spencer
Musical Director - Brian Lawson
Choreographer - Gillian Pilkington
This was the first time I had seen this society but I sincerely hope that it is not the last. After the first few minutes …
This excellent traditional production by Brian Lawson had all the comedy and encores on which G. & S. purists thrive. Costumes were colourful and all lady members of the cast wore the Japanese wigs and …
An excellent first production by Diane Simmons. This show can so easily be dismissed as being too dated - but it has wonderful music and some good comedy routines. Clare Unsworth’s Margot was good with …
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