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Campy Sci-Fi Musical Little Shop of Horrors from Berkeley Playhouse

The Julia Morgan Theater, formerly Julia Morgan Center for the Arts (2640 College Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704)
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Berkeley Playhouse Teen Company presents the Mencken/Ashman hit musical, Little Shop of Horrors. A voracious plant with an unusual appetite brings a hapless floral assistant fame and fortune, but would you believe the plant has a dark secret? Bay Area students bring to life this campy, 1950's-era tongue-in-cheek sci-fi tale set to score that features R&B, rock 'n' roll, doo-wop and early Motown.

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The last date listed for Little Shop of Horrors was Sunday February 13, 2011 / 5:00pm.

formerly Julia Morgan Center for the Arts,
2640 College Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-845-8542
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The kids did an amazing job! I would go see a production here again :)
Written on Mar 04 2011

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More Information About Little Shop of Horrors

Website

http://www.berkeleyplayhouse.org/

Quotes & Highlights

  • Little Shop of Horrors is performed by students from all around the Bay Area in the Berkeley Playhouse Teen Company performance program.

Description

Directed by Marissa Wolf.
Music Direction by Amy Dalton.
Choreography by Dane Paul Andres.

Book by Howard Ashman, Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Howard Ashman.

About the Ticket Supplier: Berkeley Playhouse

Berkeley Playhouse is a professional theatre for all ages. It was founded in 2007 by Artistic Director, Elizabeth McKoy, a professional theatre actor, director, and teacher for over 20 years. Originally trained in New York, Elizabeth has performed in New York, Seattle and in the Bay Area. She also served as education Director at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts, creating and providing exciting and creative teacher training for schools, after-school programs and pre-professional development programs and on the faculty at the internationally known Seattle Children's theatre for five years. Elizabeth was Teaching Artist in Residence in many Seattle public and private schools and assisted with the development of an interdisciplinary curriculum for them-based education for 5th and 6th graders in public schools.