The Nocturne Theatre, Los Angeles’s premier venue for bold and intimate theatrical experiences, is proud to present an electrifying revival of Little Shop of Horrors, running from April 11 to May 18, 2025. 

This timeless musical comedy follows the misadventures of Seymour Krelborn, a meek and under-appreciated floral assistant, as he stumbles upon an unusual plant he names “Audrey II,” after his coworker and secret crush. However, Audrey II isn’t your average houseplant. This sassy, R&B-singing carnivore has an insatiable appetite for human blood and a devious plan for world domination.

“Our theatre-in-the-round strips away the distance between performer and audience, making every moment immediate and raw’, says Justin P. Meyer, director of Little Shop of Horrors and co-founder of The Nocturne.

Meyer2Meyer Entertainment, known for creating immersive live entertainment experiences, is behind this production, showcasing their strength in creature design with their stunning and creepy Audrey plants. Their work has been recognized by Forbes, which described their attractions as “the best attractions in the country.” With a strong background in immersive entertainment, including collaborations with Epic Games, Netflix, and other industry leaders, Meyer2Meyer Entertainment brings its expertise to The Nocturne Theatre’s in-the-round setting.

Cast members for Little Shop of Horrors include Aaron Ellis as Seymour Krelborn, Jett LaFever as Audrey, Connor Bullock as Orin Scrivello, Craig Sherman as Mr. Mushnik, Cameron Jackson as Chiffon, Dara Adedara as Crystal, Auriana Chisholm as Ronnette, Bedjou Jean as Skid Row Derelict, David Gallic as the Voice of Audrey II, and Darius Aaron Frye as the Puppeteer of Audrey II.

Tickets range from $27.50 to $73.50. Tickets are available at the Nocturne’s website at thenocturnetheatre.com. The show runs 2 hours and 15 minutes with intermission.

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