As Broadway and Off-Broadway spaces start to re-open, my heart is with "Little Shop of Horrors," which I think is history's most-perfect musical.
I would not have drafted Jeremy Jordan for the lead; I would have lobbied for Adam Chanler-Berat. (My two cents.)
Howard Ashman had his tongue in his cheek, but he also had a sense of wonder, and the wonder/cynicism push-pull made his work so special. Also, Ashman just had fun:
One day he pushed a broom....
Nothing in his news but gloom and doom...
Then he lit a fuse and--
Give him room--
STAND ASIDE AND WATCH THAT MOTHA BLOW!
Explosion! Bang! Kerboom!
Don't it go to show ya never know?
I wish I could be in New York for the return of this great musical.
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