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LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT THE KEY THEATRE


There’s a hungry plant coming to town as the Revellers Musical Society are back to entertain you with their production of Little Shop of Horrors at the end of August.


The tale of the plant needing human flesh is a gruesome backdrop to this hit musical show performed by this great local theatre group at the Key Theatre in Peterborough.



This highly energetic, colourful and musical show is a joy that will keep your feet tapping from beginning to end, with fantastic musical numbers such as Skid Row, Somewhere That’s Green, Suddenly Seymour and Feed Me.


Revellers have amassed a talented group of people to entertain you with this gruesome love story that will keep you humming as you leave the theatre. The set is amazing and the plant is off the scale, will you leave the theatre alive…



The well known horror, comedy, rock musical is written by Howard Ashman and composed by Alan Menken, (who have written for numerous Disney films including Hercules and Aladdin). This creepy tale is set in a dreary part of town, where Mr Mushnik runs a little flower shop, assisted by glamorous Audrey and hapless Seymour.


One day, an unexpected solar eclipse catches the residents unaware and shortly afterwards, Seymour discovers a mysterious plant that he adopts. Business is bad at the flower shop and so Seymour suggests placing his strange plant in the window to attract customers.



The customers begin to pour in but Seymour is left with a conundrum: just how can he feed the plant when it starts to demand more than just drops of blood? Enter the abusive dentist who enjoys inflicting pain on his patients, and the stage is set for foul play!


Little Shop of Horrors runs at The Key Theatre Peterborough from August 31 – September 3 so don’t miss it.



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