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"The Boiler Room Theatre's production of Little Shop of Horrors is an intensely professional, well-acted, well-sung and well-choreographed rollicking musical event."

Click here to read Bill Dorian's complete review from the
Nashville Pride.


Little Shop of Horrors
Book & Lyrics by Howard Ashman, Music by Alan Menken, based on the film by Roger Corman

May 10 - June 8, 2002

A down-and-out floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon 'Audrey II' grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite-for blood. From the creative team who brought us Disney's The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.

Guest Comments:

"Skid row has never looked better. The Boiler Room has just finished its LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS run. It could be the most appropriate show to show off the Boiler Room's talents. The show was carried by wonderful performers and supported by musicians that have never sounded better. And this time, the boiler room itself plays a part. The curtains have been removed leaving brick wall to drop the audience right into skid row. All of the performers were solid, but two deserve special mention: Jeremy John Evans' Seymour is less a comic book interpretation and in the intimate boiler room, works like a charm. Erin Parker (wonderful in Boiler's BABY) gives a comic turn and vocal belt to knock your socks off. Their SUDDENLY SEYMOUR was devastating in strength and purity. Still a new theatre, we are lucky to have the intimate Boiler Room available. It delivers. Pros: location, talent, inexpensive."
-- Glenn Whelan on CitySearch

Sponsored by Hewitt Garden & Design Center and David H. Kemp, D.D.S., M.S.

Photo at left: (clockwise) J. Dietz Osborne, Scott Rice, Jeremy John Evans, Erin Parker. Photo by Rick Malkin.

 

 

 

More Photos from LITTLE SHOP
All photography by Rick Malkin


Top Left: (from left) Micky Jones, Mary Bea Johnson, Ashlie Polk in the opening number.

Middle Left: (from left) Jeremy John Evans and Erin Parker sing "Suddenly Seymour."

Bottom Left: Jeremy John Evans (Seymour) rocks out with his new-found genie, Audrey II.

Below Top: Jeremy John Evans and "Audrey II."

Below Bottom: Erin Parker IS Audrey.



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