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“Little Shop of Horrors”

A maniacal dentist, a man-eating plant with a thirst for blood and a chorus line with attitude were more than enough to thrill packed audiences at the Alexander Theatre for the special Centenary College Musical, Little Shop of Horrors. Directed by Drama Coordinator Andrew Murrell, with musical direction from the Director of Music, Cindy Frost, the cast of 50 De La Salle boys and girls from Sacre Coeur staged three energetic performances before packed houses. Year 10 student, Kaila Bianco gave a stellar performance as Audrey and year 12 student Ryan Moody starred as Seymour. Harry Holden stole the show as the Dentist and Jack-Henry Attard was a thoroughly likeable Mr Mushnik. Audrey II was brought to life through the voice of Tom Robertson and Adrian Neyland as the operator. Younger members of the audience, were especially thrilled by the carnivorous antics of Audrey II as he grew in stature and personality in the second act. The Centenary Musical was certainly something to savour! Special thanks to David Happ, Mary Finn, Margaret McPhee, Nicole Muling, Kerry Martin, Jon Hewett and special thanks to Michael McCaffrey (Year 12) for his original promotional design. Little Shop of Horrors

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