Secret passageways, Nazi saboteurs, and dead bodies abound create a flurry of mayhem in this sidesplitting comedy. Poking antic fun at the more ridiculous aspects of "show biz" and the corny thrillers of Hollywood's heyday, the play is a non-stop barrage of laughter as those assembled (or at least those who aren't killed off) untangle the mystery of the Stage Door Slasher.
Any questions please contact Mrs. Greenlee in Room 207 or by email tgreenlee@bloomfield.org
Little Shop of Horrors
Evening Performances
Thursday - Saturday, February 11-13, 2010
at 7:30 pm in the Lahser Theater
Synopsis:
Seymour Krelbourn is a poor young man working at a run-down flower shop on skid row when he encounters a miracle. He discovers an alien plant after a total eclipse of the sun. After bringing the plant to the store, he gains fame, fortune, and love. The only problem is that the plant feeds on human blood. Seymour and the plant make a deal that if the plant continues to bring Seymour positive attention; he will in turn continue to feed the plant human bodies. A fun fast paced show that has a life size man eating plant on stage, Motown music and a surprise ending not to be missed!
The Lahser Theater Program has had a longstanding comprehensive theater curriculum. Students interested in acting can study in two courses: Introduction to Acting or Advanced Acting; students interested in technical theater can avail themselves of a course in Stagecraft. In addition, Lahser offers students interested in theater the opportunity to participate in the Performing Arts Club. Lahser puts on two major school productions each year. There are a variety of areas of involvement including set design, lighting, stage management, production, sound, makeup and costuming. Throughout the year, students prepare a variety of performances for the student body as well as performances for hospitals, nursing homes, elementary schools and shopping malls. Several graduates of the Lahser theater program have gone on to various notable performance venues. Former students have performed on Broadway in Wicked, Titanic, Tina Greenlee has been the theater director at Lahser for the past 30 years. Aftergraduating with a theater degree from Eastern Michigan University she studied mime from Marcel Marceau and earned a specialist’s degree in directing from the University of Michigan. In 2006 she completed the master’s of education program at Oakland University. She is a current member of Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Mrs. Greenlee has directed performances at numerous professional theaters. She has also acted in television commercials, industrial films, and had a small role in the major motion picture Hoffa. |