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Little Shop of Horrors, after a delay needed to complete the revised ending, was released on December 19, 1986, and was anticipated to do strong business over the 1986 holiday season. [13] The film grossed $39 million at the box office in the United States and Canada, [ 14 ] which, from the viewpoint of the studio, was considered an underperformer.
Little Shop of Horrors is a horror comedy rock musical [1] with music by Alan Menken and lyrics and a book by Howard Ashman. The story follows a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood and flesh. The musical is loosely based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film The Little Shop of Horrors.
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater - Recipient of the 1976 Regional Theatre Tony Award. Fichandler Stage; Kreeger Theater; The Kogod Cradle; Capital Fringe Festival, with annual, temporary venues; Capitol Steps (closed in 2020) Constellation Theatre Company; Damascus Theatre Company; DC Improv; Discovery Theater at the ...
Little Shop of Horrors went on to be adapted for the Off-Broadway musical of the same title in 1982, and was later produced in West End as well as a 2003-04 Broadway revival.
Constellation Theatre Company is a non-profit theater company located in Washington, D.C., performing at the Source Theatre, a black box theatre. [1] Since its founding in 2007, Constellation has received several Helen Hayes Awards , including the John Aniello Award for Outstanding Emerging Theatre Company in 2009.
Roger Corman, the low-budget movie king behind ‘Little Shop of Horrors,’ dies at 98 Brian Lowry, Alli Rosenbloom and Paradise Afshar, CNN May 12, 2024 at 12:27 PM
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Ira W. Meltcher (February 17, 1924 – August 19, 2005), known by the stage name Mel Welles, was an American actor, voice artist and film director.He was best known to for his work with filmmaker Roger Corman, most notably as hapless flower shop owner Gravis Mushnick in the original 1960 film version of The Little Shop of Horrors.