Yet against expectation, Mayer's interpretation, staged in a 270-seat theater, summons the shivery elation I felt seeing 'Shop' at the East Village's Orpheum nearly four decades earlier. It restores the show to its original scale and sensibility, rem...
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‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Review: Jonathan Groff Feeds the Beast
To populate this parable, Mayer has wrangled a marvelous cast. Dressed in hilariously lumpy clothes, Groff's Seymour is a likable klutz with just a hint of deadpan creepiness. As Audrey's abusive boyfriend, the sadistic biker dentist Orin Scrivello-a...
‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ Review: Jonathan Groff, Tammy Blanchard Bring The Off-Broadway Classic Home
In a staging that feels garden-fresh while honoring everything that made the musical such an invigorating blast nearly 40 years ago, this Little Shop sold out its limited run at the Westside Theatre (Upstairs) before performances began in September, ...
Off Broadway Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
Groff and his Audrey, Tammy Blanchard (who won an Emmy for 'Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows'), are both subtle comic presences and supple, dramatic vocalists, ensuring that in this new production there's something lovely at work, something ...
Review: Delightful ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ has a boffo star cast crammed in an off-Broadway theater
Mayer's staging makes some very smart choices for the moment. In essence, he downplays the show's satirical soul in favor of its baked-in truths. Especially when it comes to Blanchard's truly stunning Audrey, a performance far from Ellen Greene and a...
Little Shop of Horrors review – gory musical blooms again off-Broadway
Tonally, Mayer's production, accented with Will Van Dyke's fine arrangements and Ellenore Scott's gestural, loose-hipped, giddy choreography, takes a chirpy see-what-sticks approach, but the script is daffy and capacious enough to allow performances ...
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Theater Review: Christian Borle to the Rescue in Jonathan Groff-Led Revival
This 'Little Shop,' under the direction of Michael Mayer, doesn't really sprout until Borle's Customer arrives. And without him in many of the following scenes, it tends to wilt. The three urchin back-up singers (Ari Groover, Salome Smith and Joy Wo...
‘Little Shop of Horrors’: Theater Review
In this case, that puts us closer to a never-better Jonathan Groff as Seymour Krelborn, the Skid Row florist shop worker who makes a Faustian pact with the carnivorous succulent. With his preppy, all-American handsomeness hidden beneath greasy hair, ...
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ review: Jonathan Groff, Tammy Blanchard get real
And, yes, Michael Mayer's production - with its blood and death set to bouncy tunes - is still hilarious. Borle's dentist leaves you gasping for breath when he inhales nitrous oxide for kicks. His erratic energy is that of Jack Nicholson in 'The Shin...
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR
Michael Mayer's staging, at the Westside Theatre, the Hell's Kitchen off-Broadway house best known for the kinds of shows that play best to Wednesday matinee crowds, is true to the show's (voracious) roots off-Broadway in the East Village. This lo-fi...
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS: A BLOODY GOOD TIME
Mayer knows the tone to strike: shrewd, sentimental, and‚ yes, sincere. There's no other way to bring across the beautifully unadorned lyrics, and wistful melody, to Audrey's suburban-fantasy ballad, 'Somewhere That's Green': 'A matchbox of our own...
Theater Review: 'Little Shop of Horrors'
What may seem like miscasting with the hunky Groff as the meekly innocuous Seymour was a stroke of genius. He's both endearing and dreamy, which adds a deeper dimension to his romantic pairing with Tammy Blanchard's Audrey. And if she seemed to strug...
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