No matter our different preferences, we can all agree that the combination of music, story, and live performance creates a portal that allows us to experience something truly magical. With our deep love for music and storytelling, this promises to be an unforgettable event. 

Step into the peculiar world of Little Shop of Horrors: A Bloodthirsty Musical Comedy and get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure as it is on its way to quench your thirst for entertainment starting July 6, 2024.

Little Shop of Horrors has enjoyed success both on screen and in theaters. While the story rose to fame through the 1986 film, it was the Off-Broadway musical adaptation that truly captivated—and frightened—the hearts of audiences.

As this campy cult classic makes its way to Manila, Little Shop of Horrors will be directed by Toff de Venecia, with musical direction by Ejay Yatco, and scenography by Mio Infante.

The cast features Reb Atadero and Nyoy Volante as the lovelorn Seymour. Sharing the role of sweet but unfortunate Audrey are Sue Ramirez, making her theatrical debut, and Karylle Tatlonghari, a seasoned performer. The villainous dentist Orin will be played by Markki Stroem and David Ezra. Audie Gemora, a veteran of Philippine theater, stars as Mr. Mushnik, while OJ Mariano and Julia Serad will alternate as the voice of Audrey II, a carnivorous plant with an appetite for human blood. The lively Street Urchins will be portrayed by Julia Serad, Abi Sulit, Paula Paguio, and Mikee Baskiñas.

Whether you’re a die-hard musical lover, horror enthusiast, or simply looking for great entertainment after a long week, Little Shop of Horrors is certainly something you don’t want to miss.

The show is only available on weekends from July 6 to 28, 2024 at the Globe Auditorium, Maybank Performing Arts Theater, BGC. Catch it Fridays at 8PM, or Saturdays and Sundays at 3PM and 7:30PM. For purchase of tickets, visit https://premier.ticketworld.com.ph/shows/show.aspx?sh=LITTLESH24.

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