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1 August, 2025

Don’t miss ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

A TALENTED cast of students from Warrnambool College will take to the stage later this month to present ‘Little Shop of Horrors.’

By Staff Writer

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It has been 10 years since the college last brought this cult classic to life on stage and they are now thrilled to return with a bold new vision – and a student team that’s bursting with talent, energy and heart.

This year’s production is a sci-fi musical comedy like no other, blending hilarious characters, toe-tapping tunes, and a bloodthirsty, talking plant from outer space into one unforgettable night at the theatre.

For those unfamiliar, the show follows Seymour Krelborn, a shy florist’s assistant who discovers a strange plant during a solar eclipse.

As the plant – Audrey II – grows, so too does Seymour’s fame… and the danger around him.

What sets this production apart is the incredible student leadership and involvement powering it.

At Warrnambool College they are passionate about student voice, and this school production is one of the most exciting examples of that in action.

Students have taken the reins in pivotal roles - not just on stage, but behind the scenes as choreographers, band members and creative leaders.

They’ve spent countless hours rehearsing, developing routines, refining harmonies and bringing the show to life with infectious enthusiasm and professionalism.

From the pit to the spotlight, students have poured their creativity into every moment of this performance.

Their resilience, teamwork, and drive have transformed ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ into something truly special – a celebration of what young people can achieve when given the chance to lead.

Performances will be held at the Lighthouse Theatre on Friday, August 30 at 7pm, and Saturday, August 31 with both a matinee and a 7pm performance.

Tickets are available now via the Lighthouse Theatre website.

Whether you’re a musical theatre buff, a sci-fi fan, or just looking for a great night out, ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ is weird, witty, and absolutely wonderful.

Don’t miss it.

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