Little Shop of Horrors is Spring Musical
The stage is set for an unforgettable evening as Carmel High School’s Music Production Workshop presents the spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors. After months of hard work and dedication, the production will come to life on Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22, with tickets available online at chsperform.booktix.com.
With nearly 75 students involved, from the talented cast and crew to the pit musicians, this musical promises to be a vibrant showcase of Carmel’s artistry. One of the standout features of the show is Audrey 2, the iconic man-eating plant. This incredible puppet requires both a crew member and an actor to bring it to life.
Rehearsals for the production have been underway since January, with students pouring their hearts and talents into every line, note, and scene. Stage Director Annie Davey shared her enthusiasm for the project.
"It’s been a wonderful cast to work with,” said Davey, who teaches music at George Fischer Middle School. “There is so much talent in this room. It’s been incredible watching them come together and bring this show to life."
Carmel High School Music Teacher Peter Ballantoni serves as music director and Physical Education Teacher Tasha Cucinelli is choreographer.
The musical will transport the audience into the quirky world of Seymour, Audrey, and their unforgettable encounters with Audrey 2. With captivating performances and impressive technical elements, Little Shop of Horrors promises to be a night of entertainment you won’t want to miss.