Dramaturgy for Little Shop of Horrors 2025

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Little Shop of Horrors reflects Nixons presidential run. Nixon saw himself as doing good, while in actuality, things were getting worse, and the war was escalating. Seymour thinks he is doing good-good for the plant, good for Mr. Mushniks store, and good for Audrey but his deeds backfire into a terrible mess.
The musical styles themselves are very important in the social meanings they bring to the work. Little Shop of Horrors deals with issues of 1960s race relations in America hidden under a seemingly non-segregated portrayal of society.
The lyricist was a and Jewish man, and many of his works allude to themes of otherness and created subtext like in The Little Mermaid, which is discussed in another article. Much like his other works, Little Shop of Horrors includes similar themes but also contains themes of capitalism and classism.
Little Shop can be seen as a critique of capitalism. It is also a commentary on the social expectations for both men and women in the era. These two themes go hand-in-hand. The setting of the play is Skid Row, a poor neighborhood that is hard to get out of where it is hard for people to better themselves (Menken).
The music, composed by Menken in the style of early 1960s rock and roll, doo- and early Motown, includes several well-known tunes, including the title song, Skid Row (Downtown), Somewhere Thats Green, and Suddenly, Seymour.
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This means that Little Shop can be a commentary on the 1960s shown through the medium of a classic monster movie. Little Shop critiques capitalism, specifically how it filters through gender (Lockman). This is a subversion to the horror films and tropes of the 1950s and 60s Little Shop satirizes.
The 1960 film is in the public domain. Thats it. The musical is still under copyright, as is the 1986 film of the musical.
Ultimately, the hero is unable to handle the evil he unleashes, and, at the end, everyone is doomed to misery and death because of the heros folly. As the play ends, the Chorus in Little Shop of Horrors sings Dont Feed the Plants, and the message to the human audience is to be careful what you wish for.

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