Photos: Check Out Lesli Margherita, Justin Huertas, Jason Veasey, More in Little Shop of Horrors Concerts | Playbill

Production Photos Photos: Check Out Lesli Margherita, Justin Huertas, Jason Veasey, More in Little Shop of Horrors Concerts

Flint Repertory Theatre presented staged concerts of the classic Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical.

Lesli Margherita Mike Naddeo

A host of theatre favorites starred in Flint Repertory Theatre's Little Shop of Horrors in Concert November 17–18 at The FIM Capitol Theatre in downtown Flint, Michigan.

Directed by Ovation Award winner Michael Matthews, the staged concerts featured Olivier winner Lesli Margherita (Matilda) as Audrey, Justin Huertas (Lizard Boy) as Seymour, Jason Veasey (A Strange Loop) as Orin, Terren Wooten (aka Kizha Carr That Bearded Queen) as Audrey II, Jason Briggs as Mushnik, Arielle Crosby as Crystal, Lulu Fall (Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812) as Ronnette, and Bryana Hall as Chiffon.

Check out photos from the concerts below:

Photos: Production Images of Flint Repertory Theatre's Little Shop of Horrors

Little Shop of Horrors is based on the 1960 cult movie of the same name. The musical version, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics and a libretto by the late Howard Ashman, debuted Off-Broadway at WPA Theatre in 1982 (subsequently transferring to the Orpheum) starring Lee Wilkof and Ellen Greene in a role that would become her signature (Greene also starred in the film version). A Broadway production was mounted in 2003 co-starring Hunter Foster and Kerry Butler.

The current Off-Broadway revival at the Westside, now starring Constance Wu and Corbin Bleu, resumed its run September 21, 2021, after temporarily closing in March 2020 due to the pandemic.

“We’re so thrilled to produce this screamingly funny theatrical concert featuring a cast of Broadway stars, as well as some of our favorite Michigan performers,” said Flint Rep Producing Artistic Director Michael Lluberes in an earlier statement. “Little Shop is a favorite for so many of us and this will be an outrageous rock concert version of the show like you’ve never seen before!”

The concerts also featured choreography by Janet Roston, musical direction by Brian E. Buckner, scenic design by Eli Sherlock, costume design by Whitney Locher, lighting design by Zach Blane, and sound design by Nina Field.

 
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