A Singing
Plant. A Daring Hero.
A Sweet Girl.
A Demented Dentist.
S. A. Productions proudly present,
Little Shop of Horrors
Newcastle Northern Stage
Tuesday 19th & Wednesday 20th
May 2015
On the nineteenth day on
the month of May, in the year two thousand and fifteen, the Geordie race will
encounter a deadly threat to its very existence. And this terrifying enemy will
surface – as such enemies often do – in the seemingly most innocent and
unlikely of places.
Brought to you by the winning team who produced the
sensational North East premier of ‘Sunshine on Leith’ in 2014; Little Shop of Horrors promises to be Mean, Green
and Baaad! Joined this year by International director
Ian Waller (Singing in the Rain, Mamma Mia) hot off the plane
from his Australian ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ tour and welcoming back musical director Richie
Anderson (Dirty Dancing, Sister
Act).
Photos: from a
previous production
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Little Shop of Horrors, an affectionate spoof of 1950s sci-fi movies, is
one of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows of all time, that has become a house-hold
name, thanks to a highly successful film version and a score by the songwriting team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who
redefined the animated musical film with Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast and Aladdin.
Photos: from a
previous production
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The action centres on down and out Seymour
Krelborn, a florist's assistant, who becomes an overnight sensation when he
discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon the
ill-tempered Audrey II grows into a singing carnivore who offers the naive Seymour fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its
macabre appetite, finally revealing itself to be an alien creature poised for
global domination.
Charming, tuneful and hilarious, with tongue firmly
planted in Audrey II’s giant cheek, Little Shop of Horrors walks a fine line between darkness and light,
leaving the audience a little bit terrified but fully entertained and laughing
all the way to the bar.
Photos: from a
previous production
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S. A. Productions, in conjunction with Sage Academy, aim to build relationships and collaborations
between talented artists, renowned directors, choreographers and musicians to
produce thrilling, powerful, and engaging entertainment. Each production offers
local performers a great opportunity to work with some of the best in the
business.
Sage Academy of Performing Arts
is already an
established field-leader with its professional full-time diploma course
boasting over a decade of dancers, singers, actors and performing arts
graduates – with over 90% enjoying successful careers in all aspects of the
industry.
Photos: from a
previous production
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The Sage Academy reputation is such that highly
respected industry professionals like Ian Waller, Mark Hedges (Les Miserables, Oliver), and Lee Proud (Billy Elliott, Guys and Dolls) have chosen to work with the Newcastle-based
company over the past four years. Their endorsement confirms Sage Academy as the place to study performing arts in the North
of England, negating the need for the next generation of hopefuls to move south
in order to pursue their dreams.
That’s music to the ears of Lucy Sage, Director of
S. A. Productions and Principal of Sage Academy: Lucy, originally from Morpeth,
graduated from the internationally renowned Italia Conti Academy in London in 1995. She resolved to return to her native
north east and to offer youngsters the chance to fulfil their performing arts potential
and develop their talents without turning their backs on the region.
Almost fourteen years on, Lucy’s legacy is a growing
reality. Lucy Sage, Principal of Sage Academy comments: “We are extremely excited about this production – I
think it’s one of the best musicals around and never fails to entertain
audiences of all ages. ‘Little Shop’ is however, one of the most challenging
shows we’ve ever produced, in addition to
co-ordinating a team of professional directors, choreographers
and musicians from all over the world, we have a masochistic dentist, a
specially trained puppeteer and four man-eating plants to deal with!
I remember watching the 1986 Frank Oz film as a
child; I loved it then and love it even more now. I’m always attracted to shows
that have the audience, laughing, crying and ready to dance in the aisles. This
honest and fresh new production of ‘Little Shop’ will be a gory, spine
tingling, ‘glitter and sequins’ treat for all the family.”
Tickets:
Little Shop of Horrors appears
at the Northern Stage in Newcastle on Tuesday 19th
May and Wednesday 20th
May 2015. Tickets are available from
the Northern Stage website: www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/
or from their box office: 0191 230 5151.
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