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” Empathic Environment: “Shang a lang

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Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?: Seymour’s relationship with the plant, especially in “Feed Me (Git It)”. Did You Get a New Haircut?: “Is that new eye makeup?” Died in Your Arms Tonight: Audrey, in Seymour’s arms. Doo Wop Progression: The chorus of “Dentist”. Appropriate, given the time era. Downer Ending: Audrey, Seymour, Mr. Musnik, and Orin all get eaten. (Okay, so Orin wasn’t that big of a loss, but still.) Oh, and Audrey II succeeds in its plans for world conquest, and the distribution plan results in thousands of people getting sweet talked by tiny Audrey II plants into feed them blood. The show ends with a now monstrously huge Audrey II leaping towards the audience. There’s exactly one ray of hope in the ending; the line, “If we fight it, we’ve still got a chance.” Dramatic Irony: Seymour complains about how he has to keep feeding Audrey II, and Audrey (number I) wonders why he’s so upset about the cost of plant food. More tragically, Audrey II persuades Seymour to commit murder by promising him Audrey’s heart, and Seymour continues with the killings even after the cost has become obvious because he believes Audrey, along with the fame and the fortune, are Audrey II’s gifts to him, and she would leave him if the fame and fortune did. “Somewhere That’s Green” makes it clear to the audience that Audrey loved the poor sap long before he ever found the plant. Dumb Blonde: Audrey. Eaten Alive: Musnik and Seymour. Economy Cast: If the roles are divided as they were in the original run, only eight cast members are required guys and four girls, with Orin’s actor playing several minor roles. Eleven O’Clock Number: “The Meek Shall Inherit.” Empathic Environment: “Shang a lang, feel the sturm und drang in the air.” Besides that, the script calls for a “Wagnerian” sunset to heighten the over the top drama when Seymour feeds Audrey to the plant. Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Orin. Evil Laugh: Audrey II. Orin on Nitrous oxide. Evil Sounds Deep: Audrey II. Exact Words: The refrain of “The Meek Shall Inherit” promises that “the meek are gonna get what’s coming to them, by and by”. Seymour gets what’s coming to him, all right. Extreme Doormat: Seymour, and to a lesser extent Audrey. Famous Last Words: Mr. to.

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