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Little Shop of Horrors |
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Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director) |
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Directed by Jenn Rabbitt Ring |
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Broadus Nesbitt, III |
Musical Director Homeretta Ayala |
Tommy Parlon |
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| Sound Designer Toni Oliver |
Lighting/Scenic Design Terri Raulie |
Costume Design Jess Rassp |
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| Stage Manager Shakiara Saunders |
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Production Coordinator Brad Norris |
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Technical Director
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Director's Note
Little Shop of Horrors is one of the first shows I ever saw live as a child, and I fell in love with it instantly. What’s not to love about a campy cautionary tale about the slippery slope of doing things you know to be wrong in the service of a power that offers escape from the harsh realities of an unfair world? It’s a show with a message that I think is a vital one for young artists to examine. It’s a show with challenges that require generous collaboration among designers, crew, cast and musicians. It’s a show that holds space for unconventional musical theatre performers to shine, and… it’s just good fun. It has been a pleasure getting to share this show with our students and to learn alongside them through the process of figuring out our version of it.
I am enormously proud of all of the students who’ve worked on this Little Shop. I hope you will be too. Welcome, enjoy, and don’t feed the plants.
Jenn Rabbit Ring
Director
Musical Numbers
Act I
Prologue/Little Shop of Horrors | Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnie
Skid Row (Downtown) | Company
Da-Doo | Seymour, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnette
Grow for Me | Seymour
Ya Never Know | Mushnik, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnette, Seymour
Somewhere That’s Green | Audrey
Closed for Renovation | Seymour, Audrey, Mushnik
Dentist! | Orin, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnette
Mushnick and Son | Mushnik, Seymour
Feed Me (Git It) | Seymour and Audrey II
Now (It’s Just the Gas) | Orin and Seymour
There will be one 15 minute intermission
Act II
Call Back in the Morning | Seymour and Audrey
Suddenly, Seymour | Seymour and Audrey
Suppertime | Audrey II
The Meek Shall Inherit | Company
Finale Ultimo (Don’t Feed the Plants) | Company
Cast
Creative Team
Jenn Rabbitt Ring
Homeretta Ayala
Shakiara Saunders
Isabela Gomez
Eli Peterson
Ashley Mayfield
Tommy Parlon
Terri Raulie
Toni Oliver
Jess Rassp
John Bakker
Shannon Santucci, Ashlyn Drinkard, Broadus Nesbitt III
Shannon Santucci
Sarah Harris
Darian Grade, Broadus Nesbitt, III, Shannon Santucci, Andrew Pfluger, Robert Noakes
Maddie Baynard, Darian Grade, Shakiara Saunders
Students of THTR 131:Stagecraft Construction
Kim O'Donnell, Jesse Lescallette, Greta Tonkonogay
Brad Norris
Trent Haines-Hopper
Meet the Company
Kayla Byrd
Kayla takes CCBC's stage, for the third time, in Little Shop! She has been seen previously in last years' productions of Barbecue as Lillie Anne and Hotel Cassiopeia as the waitress. Kayla has since changed her major to Early Childhood Education, but is still very in love with acting and the theater program here at CCBC. She now plans to transfer to Towson University in the Fall of 2024 to become a first grade or kindergarten teacher!
Angelina Curreri
Angelina is delighted to be returning to the stage after a 3 year break with Little Shop of Horrors! She is a Communications major and is currently attending CCBC Essex! She has enjoyed learning more about herself and connecting with her character, Ronnette, during this process. Angelina is excited to show you what she and her fellow cast mates have been working on!
Aidyn Mingo
Aidyn is excited to return to the stage with Little Shop of Horrors! They were in GOYA: en la Quinta del Sordo over on the Catonsville campus last semester. They are currently dual enrolling at CCBC and will graduate high school this year, after which they hope to attend an arts focused college. While Aidyn has participated in all sorts of shows-- nonverbal ones such as Goya, and conventional plays such as Anxiety is Orange— this is their first musical! They are very excited to sing for you all! They want to leave you with just one message: don’t feed the plants.
Hax Tillman
Deasia, who also goes by Hax Tillman, finishing his first year with a bang as Mr. Mushnick in Little Shop of Horrors. You may have also seen him in a production last semester as James T in Barbeque. This performing arts major isn't stopping here as they continue to expand on social media to grow and get their dream career off the ground. With hopes to be seen on the big screen or on Broadway one day.
Kennedy Cummings
Kennedy is a Computer Science major at CCBC. This is her first show at CCBC and she couldn’t be more excited. Between coding and late night physics labs, she loves being on the stage more than anything else. Kennedy has a message she’d like to share “Shout out to my family! I love you guys! Xoxo”
Aaron Partin
Aaron is making his Essex debut as Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors! He is a second-year theatre major at CCBC and has previously performed on the Catonsville stage in the Spring 2023 production of Goya: En La Quinta Del Sordo and the Fall 2022 production of We Are Proud To Present. He plans to continue pursuing acting in the future, both on stage and in film.
Marcus Goldsborough
Marcus is a Spring 2022 college graduate of CCBC Essex. He has an Associates Degree in art and hopes to pursue a career out of his passion for visual arts. But he also has a passion for storytelling, singing, and acting. In 2021, he was part of the Spring Arts Festival, where he played some fun, out of this world characters in neofuturistic skits written by the creative mind of his peers. In 2022, he also was part of the CCBC Gala with Anne Lefter, Director of the Arts, where he portrayed a historical figure named Vivien Thomas. Even though Marcus has been in play productions before in elementary school and at his church, this will be his first CCBC play production as Orin the sadistic dentist in Little Shop of Horrors and hopes to continue the experience of acting and other forms of art.
Broadus Nesbit III
Broadus is back as the Assistant Director and Audrey II puppeteer! He was previously seen in CCBC productions of Father Comes Home From The War, The Underpants, Small Mouth Sounds, and Argonautika. The west Baltimore native has recently started his own production company, and has been a part of productions outside of CCBC. Some of the shows include Stick Fly, When Men Reduce As Women Do, Kill Move Paradise, Hamlet at Arena Players, and 10x10x10 at Fells Point Corner Theater. The next thing Broadus is working on is his very own web series, slated for a 2024 release. Broadus gives thanks to friends and family for the support.
Jason Crawford
Jason is pleased to be taking on this role for the sixth time and the second time with CCBC Academic Theatre, having performed it in their 2009 production. His favorite credits include The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, Charlie Brown and Snoopy in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, and, of course, The Voice of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. Jason has been a part of the Baltimore Theatre Community for more years than he'd like to mention and is the co-founder and current Managing & Artistic Director of Just Off Broadway, a Baltimore-based community theatre, as well as a co-founder of Void Where Prohibited Media, a Baltimore-based film production company. He is a local performer, composer, lyricist, playwright, screenwriter, director, and producer in the Baltimore area and its vicinity. Enjoy the show!
Sarah Joyce
Sarah is a professional singer, actress, and multimedia artist thrilled to return for her third CCBC production. She was previously in CCBC’s Hotel Cassiopeia and Play(gue). Offstage, she has voiced in hundreds of video games, animations, and other digital media. She can’t thank Jesus, her parents, and the fabulous cast and crew enough!
Delaney Seitz
Delaney is a student at CCBC stars as Skip Snip and a customer and is a member of the ensemble in CCBC’s production of Little Shop of Horrors. She has been acting and singing since age 10 and loves it. Her first show and role was chorus #2 in the play, The Frogs. Since then she’s starred in many productions such as Haphazardly Ever After as Princess Ambrosia, The Addams Family: A new Musical as an ancestor, A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a fairy, Beauty and The Beast as townsperson, Antigone as a guard and Queen Eurydice and so much more. She hopes to one day be on Broadway and on the big screen singing and acting and dancing professionally for real. She’s grateful to be a part of this cast and thanks friends, family, and teachers and everyone for their compassion and support.
Ryan Carter
Ryan is a sophomore here at CCBC and is so excited to be in his second production! He wants to thank Jen for the opportunity to be in Little Shop. He also wants to thank the entire cast and crew for all their hard work. Enjoy the show!
Beckett Frey
Beckett is an eighth grader at Hampden Middle School. He attends the Twigs Acting Program at Baltimore School of the Arts and does Jiu Jitsu in his free time.
Jenn Rabbitt Ring
Homeretta Ayala
Shakiara Saunders
Isabela Gomez
Eli Peterson
Ashley Mayfield
Tommy Parlon
Tommy a native of Washington, D.C., received his M.F.A. in Dance (Choreography and Technology) from Arizona State University and his B.F.A. in Dance and Choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University. From 1998-2002 he was an Assistant Professor of Dance at Kent State University. While in New York City he danced with J. Fregalette Janson Dance, Centaur Dance Theatre, Beyondance Inc! and the Paris based multi-media performance art company FIASCO. Mr. Parlon has danced in pieces by Doug Varone, Stephen Petronio, Alvin Mayes, Laura Dean and Elizabeth Streb. In 1996-1998 he collaborated on Falling to Earth, an interactive multi-media performance piece created with the Institute for Studies in the Arts at Arizona State University. His choreography has been commissioned by Incidents Physical Theater of New York City, NEW ARTiculations in Tucson, Arizona, Lansing Chamber Dance in Michigan, and numerous colleges throughout the United States. He was awarded an Individual Artist Award in Solo Dance Performance from the Maryland State Arts Council in 2004 and an Artist Award in Choreography in 2007. Mr. Parlon is currently the Artistic Director of Tommy Parlon Dance Projects in Washington, D.C., and the Artistic Associate of Ground Zero Dance in Richmond.
Terri Raulie
Toni Oliver
Jess Rassp
John Bakker
Shannon Santucci, Ashlyn Drinkard, Broadus Nesbitt III
Shannon Santucci
Sarah Harris
Darian Grade, Broadus Nesbitt, III, Shannon Santucci, Andrew Pfluger, Robert Noakes
Maddie Baynard, Darian Grade, Shakiara Saunders
Students of THTR 131:Stagecraft Construction
Kim O'Donnell, Jesse Lescallette, Greta Tonkonogay
Brad Norris
Trent Haines-Hopper
Special Thanks
Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis
CCBC President
Dr. Joaquin Martinez
Provost & Vice President of Instruction
Dr. R. Michael Walsh
Dean, School of Arts & Communication
Professor Nick VanHorn
Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Tommy Parlon
Arts Pathways Coordinator
Dr. Anne M. Lefter
Director of the Arts
Moe Conn
Technical Director, CCBC Catonsville
Marc W. Smith
Technical Director, CCBC Dundalk
Jason Randolph
Technical Director, CCBC Essex
Johanna Lawrence
Administrative Assistant, Arts
Cathy Kratovil
Communications Assistant, School of Arts & Communication
Michael Elspas
Designer, CCBC Creative Services
Marc Ershler
Campus Director, CCBC Essex
CCBC School of Arts and Communication
Dr. R. Michael Walsh, Dean Professor
Professor Will Niebauer, Chair, Arts and Design
Professor Nick VanHorn, Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Dr. Anne Lefter, Director of the Arts
The Arts at CCBC
Dr. Anne Lefter, Director of the Arts
Johanna Lawrence, Assistant to the Director
G. Maurice “Moe” Conn, Technical Director
Jason Randolph, Technical Director
Marc Smith, Technical Director
Nicole Buckingham Kern, Galleries Coordinator
Lisa Boeren, Box Office Manager
Eva Grove, Thom Purdy, Box Office Assistant
Cathy Kratovil, Communications Assistant
Brad Norris, Production Manager
Jess Rassp, Resident Costumer
Theatre at CCBC
Julie Lewis, Coordinator, Faculty Director
Damon Krometis, Coordinator, Faculty Director
Terri Raulie, Faculty Designer
Precious B. Stone, Faculty Director
Jennifer Ring, Visiting Lecturer










