Little Shop Of Horrors Analysis

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Little Shop Of Horrors
Don’t panic, there’s no need to be alarmed. There’s just a bloody hungry, man-eating plant in the building. Got your attention? Great. The song we will be singing, Little Shop of Horrors, was arranged by Jay Althouse with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman. Little Shop of Horrors was made into a movie after being performed on Broadway in 1982. The movie, directed by Frank Oz, or more commonly known as Yoda and Miss Piggy, cost $30 million to make. Sit back and relax as the Bettendorf Middle School 8th grade choir sings this frightening and intriguing story, Little Shop of Horrors.

“Little Shop of Horrors.” Musical Theatre International, Musical Theatre, 2017, www.mtishows.com/little-shop-of-horrors.
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Lightning is a song in which the lyrics that the choir sings, sound like the actual noise itself. Commonly known as an onomatopoeia. This thrilling song’s lyrics and music was written by the famous Greg Gilpin. Greg Gilpin lives in Indiana. He is a very respected conductor and is in high demand. Gilpin is the musical and/or lyrical writer of many of the songs played by the music department here at Bettendorf. Listen for the exciting story that is told in Lightning, by Greg

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