Video: Watch New Little Shop of Horrors Stars Constance Wu and Corbin Bleu Sing 'Suddenly Seymour' on GMA | Playbill

Video Video: Watch New Little Shop of Horrors Stars Constance Wu and Corbin Bleu Sing 'Suddenly Seymour' on GMA

The hit revival of the Alan Menken and Howard Ashman musical continues at the Westside Theatre.

Golden Globe nominee Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians, Hustlers) and Corbin Bleu (High School Musical; Kiss Me, Kate; In the Heights) joined the cast of Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors September 26 at the Westside Theatre.

Wu stepped into the role of Audrey opposite Bleu's Seymour, succeeding Joy Woods and Jeremy Jordan, respectively.

Watch the new stars and the Off-Broadway cast perform the second act showstopper "Suddenly Seymour" above during their recent appearance on Good Morning America.

The Off-Broadway cast also includes Bryce Pinkham (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) as Dr. Orin Scrivello, D.D.S., Brad Oscar (Something Rotten!) as Mushnik, Aaron Arnell Harrington as The Voice of Audrey II, D’Kaylah Unique Whitley as Ronnette, Tiffany Renee Thompson as Crystal, and Khadija Sankoh as Chiffon with Camryn Hampton, Najah Hetsberger, Michael Iannucci, Weston Chandler Long, Jeff Sears, Teddy Yudain, Zakiya Baptiste, Jonothon Lyons, Noel MacNeal, Johnny Newcomb, and Kevin Pariseau.

Take a look at the current company in production photos below:

Check Out Photos of Constance Wu and Corbin Bleu in Little Shop of Horrors Off-Broadway

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 Sara Sahin.

 
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