Tony Nominees Brad Oscar and Bryce Pinkham Join Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors Beginning September 27 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Tony Nominees Brad Oscar and Bryce Pinkham Join Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors Beginning September 27

The Howard Ashman-Alan Menken revival also recently welcomed Tiffany Renee Thompson as its Crystal.

Brad Oscar, Bryce Pinkham, and Tiffany Renee Thompson

Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors welcomes its new Mushnik and Dr. Orin Scrivello to the Westside Theatre stage September 27. Stepping into the roles are Tony nominees Brad Oscar (Something Rotten!) and Bryce Pinkham (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder), respectively.

Pinkham succeeds Andrew Call, who himself replaced Christian Borle for a limited six-week engagement; the Hamilton star is expected to return to the sci-fi musical November 8. 

The two join the cast which added Tiffany Renee Thompson as Crystal September 20, and Tony winner Lena Hall as Audrey September 6.

READ: Lena Hall on Finding Audrey's Inner Strength in Little Shop of Horrors

Along with Hall, Tony nominee Rob McClure currently leads the cast as Seymour, alongside Aaron Arnell Harrington as The Voice of Audrey II, Ari Groover as Ronnette, and Khadija Sankoh as Chiffon. Rounding out the cast are Josh Daniel, Camryn Hampton, Michael Iannucci, Weston Chandler Long, Chelsea Turbin, and Teddy Yudain.

The Off-Broadway revival resumed its run September 21, 2021, after temporarily closing in March 2020 due to the pandemic.

Directed by Tony winner Michael Mayer, the revival opened in October 2019. The creative team for the Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical also includes choreographer Ellenore Scott, scenic designer Julian Crouch, lighting designer Bradley King, costume designer Tom Broecker, sound designer Jessica Paz, puppet designer Nicholas Mahon, original puppet designer Martin P. Robinson, hair and makeup designer Tommy Kurzman, music supervisor, orchestrator, and arranger Will Van Dyke, and casting director Jim Carnahan. Puppets are by Monkey Boys Productions.

General management is by Live Wire Theatrical/Chris Aniello, and production stage management is by Ryan Gohsman.

See Photos of Lena Hall and Rob McClure in Little Shop of Horrors

 
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