Watch Orfeh and Andy Karl Sing ’Feed Me (Git It!)’ From Little Shop of Horrors at Miscast Gala | Playbill

Video Watch Orfeh and Andy Karl Sing ’Feed Me (Git It!)’ From Little Shop of Horrors at Miscast Gala The Pretty Woman stars took on the Alan Menken-Howard Ashman duet during the April 1 fundraiser.

MCC Theater hosted its annual Miscast gala April 1. The event, a tradition of the Off-Broadway company since 2001, invites a “class” of performers to sing songs from roles in which they would not otherwise be cast.

Tony Award nominees Orfeh and Andy Karl, who can both currently be seen in the new musical Pretty Woman on Broadway, sang the roles of Audrey II and Seymour in the chilling and hilarious duet “Feed Me (Git It)” from Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s Little Shop of Horrors. Watch their duet above.

See below for the full Miscast 2019 set list:

Mean GirlsTaylor Louderman, Kate Rockwell, Barret Wilbert Weed, Krystina Alabado as the Four Seasons singing a medley of “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man” from Jersey Boys

Alice Ripley as Gabe singing “I’m Alive” from Next to Normal

Jennifer Nettles and Karen Olivo as Lucille and Leo Frank singing “All The Wasted Time” from Parade

Gavin Creel as Flora singing “A Quiet Thing” from Flora, the Red Menace

Andy Karl and Orfeh as Seymour and The Plant singing “Feed Me” from Little Shop of Horrors

Eva Noblezada as Hercules singing “Go the Distance” from Hercules

Stephanie J. Block as Guido singing “Guido’s Song” from Nine

Karen Olivo as Roger singing “Your Eyes” from Rent

Beth Leavel as Joe singing “Ol’ Man River” from Show Boat

Jennifer Nettles as Robert singing “It All Fades Away” from The Bridges of Madison County

Gavin Creel, Jason Tam, and Andy Karl as Mezeppa, Electra, and Tessie Tura in “You Gotta Get a Gimmick” from Gypsy

Christopher Jackson as Deena singing “Listen” from Dreamgirls

Kelli O’Hara as Billy Flynn singing “All I Care About” from Chicago

 
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