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I'm backstage, and it's all mainly my voice. It's interesting playing this role because I'm not even on stage. "The last two versions, that's when the plant actually starts speaking. "There are two versions of the plant that are babies and don't speak at all," she said. Unfortunately, she's in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend, Orin Scrivello. Lauren Riddle, 17, a junior, is playing Audrey Fulquard, who also works at the flower shop with Seymour. I think it will be a lot of people's favorite." "My favorite song is called 'Feed Me (Git It).' It's really fun, and it's a duet song with Audrey II. "Once you have the lines down, to your heart, you can easily focus more on performing," he said. Brower said he practices a lot at home and usually reads lines with his sisters. I've been in a few other plays, but this is my first lead in a show."ĭuring rehearsals on Tuesday, Brower sang the low and high notes with ease.

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I've seen the movie a few times, and I've always really enjoyed it.

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"I'm the awkward little guy, and it works out," he said. He's looking forward to showing the audience his portrayal of the protagonist. Brower said he feels like he was born to play a character like Seymour and it's his first lead breakout role. In the musical, Seymour is played by JHS senior Lucas Brower, 17. Little does he know, Audrey II has been using him all along in its plan for world domination. The R&B-singing plant promises Seymour fame and fortune as long as he keeps feeding it blood. He names the plant "Audrey II," after his secret co-worker crush on Audrey Fulquard. "Little Shop of Horrors" follows main character Seymour Krelborn, a floral assistant who discovers a new breed of plant during an eclipse. Prepare to be taken back to skid row in the 1960s where a talking, man-eating plant plots global domination in this unforgettable musical. "Little Shop of Horrors" is a horror rock comedy by writer Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken.

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Tickets are $8 for students and senior citizens and $10 for adults. Thursday through Saturday at 2104 Indiana Ave. 19-Joplin High School theater students will never stop the terror in their spring production of "Little Shop of Horrors," which debuts Thursday.














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