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Little Shop Of Horrors 2019

📅 2019-10-17

Dive into the chillingly dark yet uproarious world of *Little Shop Of Horrors (2019)*, where Kevin S. McAllister breathes new life into Frank Oz's cult-classic musical.

Director: Kevin S. McAllister

Cast

Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Groff
Seymour Krelborn
Tammy Blanchard
Tammy Blanchard
Audrey
Tom Alan Robin
Mr. Mushnik
Christian Borle
Christian Borle
Orin Scrivello & Others
Salome Smith
Crystal
Ari Groover
Ari Groover
Ronnette
Joy Woods
Chiffon
Kingsley Leggs
Audrey II (Voice)
Eric Wright
Eric Wright
Audrey II (Puppeteer)
Jeremy Jordan
Jeremy Jordan
Seymour Krelborn

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Little Shop Of Horrors (2019) about?

This musical horror-comedy follows Seymour, a downtrodden florist who stumbles upon a carnivorous plant that feeds on human blood. As the plant grows, so does Seymour's ambition—and his moral dilemma—until the line between benefactor and monster blurs beyond recognition.

Who directed Little Shop Of Horrors?

Director Kevin S. McAllister helmed this Off-Broadway revival, infusing the classic musical with a darker, more satirical edge.

Who stars in Little Shop Of Horrors?

The revival features Jonathan Groff as Seymour, Tammy Blanchard as Audrey, Tom Alan Robbins, Christian Borle, and Salome Smith in key roles.

Is Little Shop Of Horrors (2019) worth watching?

If you love musicals with a twisted sense of humor or stage productions that push boundaries, this revival is a must-see. While it may not have a widely known IMDb rating, its blend of horror and comedy—along with powerhouse performances—makes it a standout for fans of offbeat theater and genre mashups.

How long is Little Shop Of Horrors?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Little Shop Of Horrors (2019) — A Bloody Musical Revival You Won't Forget

Dive into the chillingly dark yet uproarious world of *Little Shop Of Horrors (2019)*, where Kevin S. McAllister breathes new life into Frank Oz's cult-classic musical. This Off-Broadway revival transplants the original 1982 off-off-Broadway satire to a fresh stage, weaving a tale of desperation, ambition, and the sinister allure of power. Set against the neon glow of a struggling floral shop, the story follows Seymour, a meek employee whose life takes a macabre turn when he nurtures a sentient, bloodthirsty plant that devours human flesh to thrive. Blending horror, comedy, and fantasy, the production delivers a satirical jab at fame, greed, and the lengths people will go to escape obscurity, all while keeping audiences on the edge of their seats with its eerie charm.

Led by Jonathan Groff as Seymour and Tammy Blanchard as Audrey, the 2019 revival casts a spellbinding spell, with Christian Borle adding a deliciously wicked twist as the plant's manipulative voice. The musical's signature upbeat numbers contrast sharply with its gruesome premise, creating a uniquely unsettling yet hilarious experience. McAllister's direction leans into the original's campy horror-comedy roots, ensuring the production feels both nostalgic and fresh, perfect for fans of offbeat theater and genre-blending cinema.