High Street's Little Theater to Stage 'Little Shop'
The High Street Arts Center's production will run through Nov. 13.
The High Street Arts Center is becoming overgrown with plants, specifically a man-eating plant named Audrey II. This, of course, is for the staging of Little Shop of Horrors, which opens Friday.
Everything’s coming up roses for Seymour Krelborn after he discovers an unusual Venus Flytrap type plant that, unknown to him, is an evil alien bent on world domination.
Before it picked up its doo-wop soundtrack, the show was a 1960s movie staring Jack Nicholson. It returned to Hollywood in 1986 and starred Rick Moranis, Steve Martin, John Candy and Bill Murray.
The High Street production will be directed by Tami Adams Moore Keaton and stars Nikko Arce as Seymour; Dale Alpert as Mr. Mushnik, Seymour’s boss; Veronica Dunne as Audrey, Seymour’s love interest and John Tedrick as Orin Scrivello, evil dentist and Audrey’s abusive boyfriend.
Friday’s opening night tickets include a champagne reception at High Street’s Secret Garden restaurant following the performance and are $23 for adults, $19 for seniors 55 and older, students, teachers and military personnel and $15 for children 12 and younger. The theater advises that “while there is little to offend in either the language or presentation in this musical farce, it remains a black comedy and parents are advise to use discretion with young children.”
Regular tickets are $18, $14 and $10. Call the theater at 805-529-8700 or email HighStreetArtsCenter@ci.moorpark.ca.us for ticket reservations.
Shows are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays (with the exception of this Sunday’s performance, which will be at 6 p.m.) through Nov. 13. The theater is located at 45 E. High St.
Brenda Cusick
10:52 am on Friday, October 7, 2011
My 11 year old wants to see this play. She really likes "dark" stuff - like Tim Burton stuff. Thoughts?
John Tedrick
7:11 am on Monday, October 10, 2011
Brenda, my six year old loves the show! There only warning I would have is that the show does have a few curse words in it. If compared to the movie rating system, I would say the show was PG. But yes, definitely take your 11 year old, especially if she's into the "dark" stuff.