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Little Shop of Horrors - Newhaven College Production
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Newhaven College's calendar highlight is the Senior School production. This year, students ranging from Years 7-12 will bring the beloved musical Little Shop of Horrors to life on the Wonthaggi Arts Centre stage. All are welcome to come along to what is going to be a sell-out event on May 3, 4, and 5.

The production creates a space for students of varying musical abilities to either tread the stage or play in the orchestra, experiencing the wonderment of being involved in such an event. For many, it is their first time on (or under) the stage allowing for personal expression and growth. 

Made famous by the 1986 film starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and Steve Martin, Little Shop of Horrors follows the story of a nerdy florist, Seymour, who finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.

Newhaven College's talented performers include Dean Lyle (who played Shrek in 2022 and is The Dropkicks' frontman) as Seymour, Jemima 'sings like an angel' Aitkens as Audrey I, Liam Fuery puts on a hilarious performance as the Dentist, powerhouse singer Angeline Anthony provides the voice of Audrey II, and Felix Fothergill shines as Mr Mushnick. The street urchins are played by Indigo Aurora, Meyanna Christensen, Cecily de Gooyer, Isabel Goss, Eve Oakley and Aoife O'Connell who keep the audience engaged by singing and dance throughout the entire show. The ensemble cast provides the backdrop of a skid row town with each student bringing their own individual flair. The backstage crew and orchestra include students of all ages, an essential part of the success of the show.
Director Karen Milkins-Hendry is thrilled with the progress.

"After three days of energetic and focused rehearsals over the holiday period, it's so exciting to see Little Shop of Horrors shaping up to continue in the tradition set by the College of providing a high quality, ensemble-based show for our audiences.

"The show will create a special memory-making experience for our student performers and musicians. The energy and dedication displayed by our talented cast and crew build on the culture within the College of valuing the Performing Arts as an integral part of our program," Karen said.

"We will transport our audiences to the streets of Skid Row. With just a few more weeks until opening night, anticipation is building, and I invite everyone to join us for some great music, good humour, fabulous singing and of course - a man-eating plant!"

The show will be a memorable experience for everyone involved, and the hope is the community will come out in full force to support the students' hard work and creativity.

Tickets are on sale now: trybooking.com/1194329

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