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2 unusual facts about The Little Shop of Horrors


Aaron Steadman

His regular performances charity work and major scale productions are seen by many in the south most notably so for his production of The Little Shop of Horrors) at the Kings Theatre, Southsea.

Tricicle

The first work produced "3xtr3s" at the Victoria Theatre was "Botiga dels horrors" (The Little Shop of Horrors) of Howard Ashman, which was an impressive acclaim.


Myrtle Vail

After the show ended, Vail became a low-keyed supporting actress in films, best known for roles in the low-budget cult films A Bucket of Blood (1959) and The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), written by her grandson Charles B. Griffith, and directed by Roger Corman, for whom Griffith has written and/or directed several films.

Spectreman

The English dubbing was co-written and performed by character actor Mel Welles, who is best known for his performance in the original film version of "The Little Shop of Horrors".


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