Maude Apatow Extends Run as Audrey in Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Maude Apatow Extends Run as Audrey in Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors

The hit production of the Alan Menken-Howard Ashman musical co-stars Tony winner Matt Doyle as Seymour.

Maude Apatow in Little Shop of Horrors Emilio Madrid

Maude Apatow (Euphoria, Hollywood), who is currently making her New York stage debut in the hit revival of the Alan Menken-Howard Ashman musical Little Shop of Horrorshas extended her run at Off-Broadway's Westside Theatre.

Apatow, who began performances February 7, was originally scheduled to stay with the production through April 2. She will now continue in the cult classic musical through April 30.

Little Shop of Horrors currently stars Company Tony winner Matt Doyle as Seymour, Bryce Pinkham as Dr. Orin Scrivello D.D.S., Brad Oscar as Mushnik, Aaron Arnell Harrington as The Voice of Audrey II, Tiffany Renee Thompson as Crystal, Khadija Sankoh as Chiffon, D’Kaylah Unique Whitley, Josh Daniel, Camryn Hampton, Michael Iannucci, Weston Chandler Long, Jeff Sears, Evan Alexander Smith, 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 Ashman-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.

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