![]() ![]() Yet the way he does it may not be the safest or most ethical. “But he’s secretly ambitious because he dreams of making it out of his hardships. “He’s timid, but caring, sympathetic and empathetic to others,” said Tajudeen. The audience will get to know us and our personalities a little by how we interpret our characters.” People will like the costume design – especially for Audrey II – as well as all the songs. Hershaft said this show is special because “We portray the characters differently than other productions do. It’s catchy and Seymour has to decide if he really wants to feed the plant to keep getting all these terrific things.” “My favorite song is ‘Suppertime,’ sung by the plant Seymour named Audrey II. “It’s great having a lead and portraying such an absurd situation,” he said. And he feels overwhelmed by his success.”Įnjoying his role, Hershaft said Seymour’s personality is similar to his, and playing Seymour gives him more confidence in himself. He has a crush on Audrey and eventually pursues her, but later realizes his confidence to do that came from the plant. Throughout the show, a series of events changes him emotionally. Mushnik, took him in and hired him to work at the flower shop, but Mushnik doesn’t treat him well. “And at first, he doesn’t know how to show his feelings. “He’s a bit shy, clumsy and generally reserved,” said Hershaft. This is a play about haves and have nots – and also about the American dream gone very wrong.”įrom left, Noah Tajudeen (as Seymour) and Alyce Visioli as (Audrey), fixing Seymour’s tie before his big radio interview. He believes he has no option but to turn to violence. “And it’s one of the first showing the nerd taking a dark turn. “In this play, people are willing to shed blood to get what they want,” said Rushing. But fame and fortune come at a steep price, as the plant has a particular diet and a ravenous appetite that must continue to be satisfied. Things change, however, when Seymour discovers an unusual, exotic plant that attracts new business. Meek flower-shop assistant Seymour has a crush on his co-worker, Audrey, but the store is struggling financially. Ticket information – including for VIP seats and a meal – is at. and Friday, May 12, and Sunday, May 14, at 7 p.m. The curtain rises Friday, May 5, at 7 p.m. And it’s a timeless tale that’s still relevant now because it asks, ‘What are you willing to sacrifice to get what you want?’” It’s the first musical I fell in love with as a kid, and it’s the first time I’ve directed it. ![]() “It’s a combination of their hard work and their support from school resources, especially chorus teacher Amy Moir. “A Broadway performer did a musical workshop with us, and he was so impressed, he asked if we were a magnet school. “The show is double cast because we have so much talent, and both casts are excellent,” he said. This revelation adds a new layer of complexity to the show, and it’ll be interesting to see how the writers handle it in the upcoming season.Featuring a cast and crew of more than 100, plus a 12-person pit orchestra, Woodson High presents the musical, “Little Shop of Horrors.” They’ve been rehearsing since February, and Director Chris Rushing calls his actors “incredible.” It’s also noteworthy that Noah recently talked about his character Will being gay and having feelings for Finn’s character Mike. It’s certainly exciting to see what’s in store for the characters of Stranger Things, and we can’t wait to see how the story unfolds. Finn teased that the show’s creators, the Duffer brothers, are trying to give each character the perfect ending. He went on to say that he hopes Will will have a happy ending in the show.įans of Stranger Things are eagerly awaiting the release of season five, which is currently in production. “I think it was so incredible and brave.” Finn also touched on the relationship between their characters Mike and Will, joking about how Mike was “clueless” in the last season. “I’m incredibly proud of Noah for coming out publicly like that,” Finn said. Recently, Finn had nothing but support for his co-star in an interview with IndieWire, as he opened up about Noah’s recent coming out video. Stranger Things co-stars Finn Wolfhard and Noah Schnapp have had a close relationship since the show first premiered on Netflix back in 2016. NOTE: This article is 5 months old and may not include the most recent information. ![]()
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