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Attack of the monster musical : a cultural history of Little Shop of Horrors / Adam Abraham.

Author/creator Abraham, Adam, 1970- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLondon : Methuen Drama, 2022.
Descriptionix, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Skid Row: from Roger Corman's Hollywood to off-off-Broadway -- Adaptation: how to make a nightmare sing -- Opening the shop: designers, auditions, rehearsals -- A monster hit: the off-Broadway production -- It conquered the world: New York to London and beyond -- Audrey III: cinematic dreams and disillusionment -- We'll have tomorrow: the curious afterlives of a man-eating musical -- Appendix A: Comparative song list, 1981-82 -- Appendix B: "Somewhere that's green" song development -- Appendix C: Original casts, 1982-86.
Abstract How many hit musicals are based on films that were shot in two days at a budget of $30,000? The answer is one: Little Shop of Horrors. Roger Corman's monster movie opened in 1960, played the midnight circuit, and disappeared from view. Two decades later, Little Shop of Horrors opened off-Broadway and became a surprise success. This book tells the story of this unlikely phenomenon. The Faustian tale of Seymour and his man-eating plant transcended its humble origins to become a global phenomenon which continues to play around the world, with a popular film adaptation and big-budget Hollywood re-boot currently in the works. This timely and authoritative book looks at the creation of the musical, analyzing its place in the contemporary musical theatre canon. Examining its afterlives and wider cultural context, asking the question why this unlikely combination of blood, annihilation, and catchy tunes has resonated with audiences from the 1980s to the present day. At the core of this in-depth study is the collaboration between artists Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. Told through archival research and first-hand accounts, this is the first book to make extensive use of Ashman's personal papers, offering a unique and exclusive study of one of musical theatre's greatest talents.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 215-223) and index.
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