Talented teenagers from
Llangollen Operatic’s junior section, the Young’ Uns, are due to roll up the
shutters on their version of horror/comedy rock musical Little Shop of Horrors at
the Town Hall next week.
And they manage to ring
the absolute most out of the piece, with music by Alan Menken and words by
Howard Ashman, which tells the tortured tale of Seymour, a simple lad who works
at a run-down flower shop on the seamier side of New York who accidentally
finds himself with a very novel way of boosting business.
The cast numbers fewer
than a dozen but make every shot count as they sing, dance and act their way
through the plot with aplomb.
They’re particularly at
home with the early
1960s rock ‘n roll and early Motown style songs which include such
stand-out numbers as Skid Row (Downtown), Somewhere That’s Green and Suddenly
Seymour.
The
part of geeky but well-intentioned Seymour is extremely well filled by Ethan Le
Cheminant while Young ‘Uns favourite Celyn Orton Jones makes a sweet but
resourceful Audrey, his love interest.
Their
big idea which breaths new life - or otherwise - into the wilting flower shop is
a mysterious plant which simply grows and grows – to the point where it becomes
a crowd-pulling attraction.
The
only problem is that to sustain itself the plant, dubbed by Seymour Audrey II, needs
a regular supply of human blood, which becomes something of a problem - especially for the dastardly dentist Orin, portrayed with spirit by Will Heath,
who could really do with being extracted from his overbearing relationship with
poor Audrey.
While it would be wrong to give the game away, suffice it to say that the props department
have done an excellent job of recreating some very realistic and gory body
parts one of which just happens to be clothed in a dental uniform.
After
years of sterling service with Young ‘Uns Shea Ferron is now away at college on a performing arts course. But when the call came for someone to
play the key role of Mr Mushnik, the flower shop proprietor, he was quick to
answer it and brings to bear his considerable acting skill to animate the
cranky old New York Jewish businessman.
Providing
plenty of musical impetus throughout the fast-paced show is the terrific trio of Heledd Edwards (Crystal), Grace Roberts (Chiffon)
and Katie Clark (Ronette).
Kamil
Grzelak and Will Robinson are great back-up characters while Sophie Siddall and
Freya Mortimer operate the monstrous plant, played by Ethan Roberts.
There’s
also a formidable live band on hand to help move things nicely along.
Robin
Crowley jointly directs the show with Jo Lloyd, musical director is Julian Cattley
and producer is Pamela Williams.
Little
Shop of Horrors comes to the town hall stage from Wednesday March 30 to
Saturday April 2, with two performances on the Saturday at 2pm and 7.30pm.
· Tickets can be purchased from www.ticketsource.co.uk/llangollenoperaticsociety or the outlets in town, The wharf, Jades, Oggies, Tourist Information Centre and Georges cafe, at £12 and £10.
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