Act I | Little Shop of Horrors | Original Off-Broadway Production

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  • @LittleShopArchive
    @LittleShopArchive  7 лет назад +121

    Happy Little Shop day. :)

    • @jonathanianthompson
      @jonathanianthompson 7 лет назад +1

      The Little Shop Archive :')

    • @ArtistTheArtist05
      @ArtistTheArtist05 7 лет назад +1

      The Little Shop Archive this oh so happens to be my Bday as well!

    • @eweezy3596
      @eweezy3596 4 года назад +3

      What’s little shop day

    • @dantemaritato
      @dantemaritato 3 года назад

      @@eweezy3596 September 21, the day Audrey two arrived

    • @christianmagoon5968
      @christianmagoon5968 4 месяца назад +2

      Act I, and II | Little Shop of Horrors | Original Off-Broadway Production
      ***************
      CAST
      ***************
      Lee Wilkof............................Seymour
      Ellen Greene.......................Audrey
      Hy Anzell...........................Mr. Mushnik
      Jennifer Leigh Warren.............Crystal
      Sheila Kay Davis.......................Ronnette
      Marlene Danielle............................Chiffon
      Franc Luz............................Orin Scrivello / Everyone Else
      Martin P. Robinson..............................Derelict / Audrey II (Manipulation)
      Ron Taylor.................................Voice of Audrey II

  • @scoopishere7881
    @scoopishere7881 10 месяцев назад +36

    Fun Fact: The guy who designed the puppets here also voiced Telly Monster on Sesame Street. Things in the puppetry world are incredibly interconnected and you’ll see performers recurring in many different projects. Uma from Oobi and Kate Monster from Avenue Q are played by the same actress for example.

    • @MaxEverywhereSystem
      @MaxEverywhereSystem 5 месяцев назад +1

      and to tie it all together, the film adaptation was directed by frank oz, whos the original puppeteer of characters like miss piggy and cookie monster

    • @FlyingV3rd
      @FlyingV3rd 4 месяца назад

      ​@@MaxEverywhereSystem and Grover and Fozxie Bear.

    • @greenesmyfavcolor9742
      @greenesmyfavcolor9742 3 месяца назад

      Even more fun fact, Ellen Greene dated the guy for a while and even got to be in an episode of Sesame Street briefly and got invited to their wrap party in 1986

  • @soulfur1031
    @soulfur1031 6 лет назад +246

    It's interesting to hear laughter at jokes that only made sense at this period of time

    • @amilmyrick7323
      @amilmyrick7323 3 года назад +14

      My favorite part of any history piece

    • @RichBiev
      @RichBiev Год назад

      But the show takes place in the early 60s and was written in the early 80s.

    • @BookshelfQBattler
      @BookshelfQBattler 4 месяца назад +2

      I've seen it produced in the 2020s and people still get the 60s humor. Occasionally, they sprinkle in some jokes about what the 60s look like to 2020s people.

    • @miawhyte1789
      @miawhyte1789 3 дня назад

      Time stamps?

  • @seymourkrelborn4780
    @seymourkrelborn4780 6 лет назад +278

    That first customer spends the equivalent of approximately $819.98 US in today's spending money

    • @tatumsteel6813
      @tatumsteel6813 4 года назад +8

      Camara Rhodes im pretty sure you can do conversions based on inflation online.

    • @seymourkrelborn4780
      @seymourkrelborn4780 Год назад +13

      @@FlyBoyMT I am refering to the setting within the story, 1960. Not the year it was performed.

  • @MS-df2fk
    @MS-df2fk 5 лет назад +68

    Her "Somewhere That's Green" was really touching.

    • @sohoboy506
      @sohoboy506 3 года назад +6

      Marsha was a fantastic Audrey replacement!! Loved her.

  • @Daring2Win
    @Daring2Win 3 года назад +51

    "I keep asking God what I'm for and he tells me "gee, I'm not sure"" lol. This line kills me every time! I want to see this in its entirety so badly. This really should be made into a film!

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 6 лет назад +54

    I was lucky to see this production in the Fall of 1983. Such fun!

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 6 лет назад +7

      This is the '84 version. Ellen Greene toured the London Circuit during 1984-1985 and started Film pre production alongside Newly cast Rick Moranis.

    • @quentinquale1694
      @quentinquale1694 5 лет назад +12

      '84 version? It's the original version. The original run was 1982 - 1987. There was just one version during that time. Only "Mushnik And Son" changed during the run.

    • @onnapnewo
      @onnapnewo 3 года назад +3

      She also didn’t tour London with it, she was in the London production.

    • @sohoboy506
      @sohoboy506 3 года назад +1

      @@onnapnewo ever see any Audio or video from that production?

  • @4dultw1thj0b
    @4dultw1thj0b 7 лет назад +208

    Damn, the songs were really fast!

    • @Joshua_Quinzel_Isley
      @Joshua_Quinzel_Isley 6 лет назад +26

      Well,that was part of Howard Ashman's Direction

    • @bareabopopera3091
      @bareabopopera3091 5 лет назад +22

      AlwaysGonnaSing all the tempos on the cast album were slowed down

    • @CoryAlphin
      @CoryAlphin 4 года назад +12

      I thought I was on 2X speed to start. Was totally surprised to see normal speed! LOL

    • @goodmythicalmukbang3757
      @goodmythicalmukbang3757 4 года назад +5

      Play it on .75 speed

    • @SubToFGIGA
      @SubToFGIGA 3 года назад

      yeah I know!

  • @kimlechman5856
    @kimlechman5856 5 лет назад +89

    I gotta say, for the early 1980’s, the plant is impressive

    • @tysargent9647
      @tysargent9647 3 года назад +10

      After knowing the creative team behind the plant, it makes sense. For the off-Broadway production, Audrey II was designed, built and originally manipulated by Martin P. Robinson, a longtime puppeteer for Sesame Street and other Jim Henson productions, who would go on to design and operate the plant in the Broadway version two decades later. For this particular performance, the plant was puppeteered by Lynn Hippen, a core performer for the Nick Jr. series Eureeka's Castle (she played Cooey, Magellan the Dragon's gerbil/doglike pet).

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin 2 года назад +3

      @@tysargent9647 Very interesting that Martin P. Robinson designed and built the Audrey II puppets for both the original Off-Broadway show and the 2003 Broadway revival, although I already know this fact, because looking at this Audrey II puppet, it would really feel right at home in a Jim Henson production.

  • @AdeBamforth
    @AdeBamforth 5 лет назад +100

    Many of those people probably had no idea the plant would sing, or that he was a dentist.

    • @BookshelfQBattler
      @BookshelfQBattler 4 месяца назад +2

      Longtime theater buff here. Been to a couple modern community theater productions of this. Whenever Orrin opens his leather jacket to reveal his dentist smock and sings, "Son be a dentist," it always brings down the house with laughter.

  • @seymourkrelborn4780
    @seymourkrelborn4780 7 лет назад +153

    I hope we find a 1982 recording, Lee Wilkof and Ellen Greene are amazing

    • @justanotherbohemian3827
      @justanotherbohemian3827 5 лет назад +5

      Oh hey Seymour...

    • @robertlauncher
      @robertlauncher 5 лет назад +1

      Feed me

    • @geraldinewoods254
      @geraldinewoods254 4 года назад

      Hi Louis tolley

    • @smurf902
      @smurf902 2 года назад +1

      There's the cast album (audio)

    • @egglady
      @egglady Год назад +5

      @@smurf902 Cast albums are recorded in a studio, totally different vibe from a live show. As you can see from this performance, the songs were much faster and more energetic in the actual show than they are on the cast album.

  • @scootie_scoot
    @scootie_scoot 4 года назад +42

    17:44 this version of “ya never know” is one of my favorites! they all have such good chemistry and this seymour is really talented with giving the Audrey II character !! I love the choreography too !! aah such a good production

  • @treesny
    @treesny 2 месяца назад +2

    Judt a reminder that the show actually originated at the WPA Theater in New York prior to its Off-Broadway run at the Orpheum on 2nd Avenue (where I saw it). A friend who saw it in the intimate space of the WPA said that the moment near the end when the vines dropped down over the audience was truly terrifying!

  • @morganghostbusters-egonfan
    @morganghostbusters-egonfan Месяц назад +1

    I just saw Little shop of horrors, the play, at my home state today. I loved every minute of it

  • @davidpacheco7124
    @davidpacheco7124 5 лет назад +9

    Love this show. Saw it 8 times Off Broadway back in the day 💕💕💕

  • @TruthWarriorB88
    @TruthWarriorB88 7 лет назад +45

    "Now! For the girl. Now! For the plant. Now! YES, I WILL! But I can't."

  • @MisterG2323
    @MisterG2323 3 года назад +14

    Had to come back and enjoy this again. So nice to see a primo production after some of the many misfires I've caught over the last year of lockdown here on RUclips. I like the breakneck tempos, it move things right along, leaving more time, for instance, for Audrey to shine on "Somewhere That's Green." This show has great pace! And Audrey II, oh, my! Rockin'!
    Thanks again for posting this wonderful slice of history!

  • @hannah_brooks
    @hannah_brooks 7 лет назад +54

    HOLY HELL IVE BEEN WANTING TO FIND THIS FOR FOREVER

    • @americanrtv5605
      @americanrtv5605 7 лет назад +6

      xXHannahSalvatoreXx for years I was searching as well! I can't believe this is here!

  • @jivonleejackson1673
    @jivonleejackson1673 Год назад +1

    The totally awesome production that begot the totally awesome film. Thank the universe for RUclips. Any & everybody has any & everything. In 1982 I was 3, to be able to see this ever is wonderful.

  • @jellyjoe
    @jellyjoe 2 года назад +29

    It's really surprising that people were able to sneak in cameras given the size of them in 1982 🤣🤣

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES 3 года назад +5

    I remember the TV ads for this i '82 when it first opened.

  • @reyb.7918
    @reyb.7918 2 года назад +8

    I love Audrey, especially Ellen Geene’s interpretation, but I find this version especially precious 🥰

  • @joshuacastelan1592
    @joshuacastelan1592 5 лет назад +17

    Wow, i tought i would never see a recording of this production

  • @quinnlee-miller9792
    @quinnlee-miller9792 2 года назад +14

    It’s really sweet how Mushnick cares about Audrey; had he met Orrin, he would’ve beat the shit out of him for hitting Audrey. Or tried, I guess.

  • @BuzzardPlanet97
    @BuzzardPlanet97 4 года назад +13

    Lots of chuckles at the Mrs Shiva line, sounds like some people were familiar with the original 1960 movie

    • @spyfieri
      @spyfieri 3 года назад +5

      or Jewish

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin 2 года назад +2

      And the first customer that inquired about Audrey II does remind me of that one customer played by Dick Miller, who would later play Murray Futterman in the Gremlins films, who would always eat the flowers he’d buy. Also the teenage girls visiting the shop in the original being the inspiration for Crystal, Ronette & Chiffon.

  • @TechMomLR
    @TechMomLR 7 месяцев назад

    Oh my gosh! I saw this in L.A. in 1983 with my dad, at the Westwood Playhouse. So much fun!! Afterwards, we walked over to Tower Records to buy the cast album. ❤

  • @evilrobotchris
    @evilrobotchris 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched this three times now trying to get the bass parts down, and just finally read the description. I never realized that was Fyvush Finkel, super cool.

  • @nokocchi1983
    @nokocchi1983 6 лет назад +20

    marsha skaggs is really good as audrey!!

  • @christiantshibanda5089
    @christiantshibanda5089 6 лет назад +20

    51:08 Audrey 2's touge is flying around!

  • @rokuwhitefox
    @rokuwhitefox Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @jonathanianthompson
    @jonathanianthompson 7 лет назад +10

    Awesome find

  • @uri-official7549
    @uri-official7549 4 года назад +14

    "and what kind of a place is that, hoooooooney" 22:05

  • @bryantkeller9278
    @bryantkeller9278 3 года назад +7

    The urchins are completely FAB.

  • @jippy6893
    @jippy6893 5 лет назад +24

    y’all my school did a production of little Shop and Jesus Christ these songs are ridiculously fast

    • @bareabopopera3091
      @bareabopopera3091 5 лет назад +12

      GoldenLion 5 the tempos on the original cast recording were slowed down from the original production, so that’s how people think it should go now, but it was supposed to be slower

  • @megamike15
    @megamike15 6 лет назад +9

    i wish this was the seymour from the soundtrack of the off bradway show. he was my personally favorite.

  • @nextgentacos123
    @nextgentacos123 6 лет назад +74

    Am I crazy if I think some of Audrey II’s body language is kinda cute? Like when he’s bouncing in the pot?

  • @jskhfsdkfnhskmdkfnhjksmmdf1269
    @jskhfsdkfnhskmdkfnhjksmmdf1269 2 года назад +3

    i fucking love thsi musical. im so hyperfixated.

  • @AJ-cq5pw
    @AJ-cq5pw 4 года назад +35

    Kinda weird watching them laugh at her being abused by her boyfriend but different time I guess

    • @Korenski23VO
      @Korenski23VO 3 года назад +19

      No it's still meant to be funny even today. It's called Dark Comedy. The point of which is to laugh at the ridiculous ills of humanity and society. Humans sometimes are more likely to look away when they see the horrors in this world, they ignore them because it's painful to see, but by telling those same stories with humor you can attract even those fearful audiences and the whole time they think they are being entertained. They are being entertained, but they are also being shown those horrible things they ignored before and being forced to acknowledge it in some way, even if it's not a big way. This is the beauty and truth that is art and theater. The fact that you feel it can't be funny today does show that the goal was achieved. Society today takes these things more seriously and I would suggest that is in large part due to the arts bringing these stories to our attention. Sometimes through drama, and more easily swallowed through comedy.

    • @ketepunzelmank4701
      @ketepunzelmank4701 2 года назад +7

      @@Korenski23VO Modern productions actually tend to dramatize "Scuse me, doctor". When I saw the 2019 revival they had perfect acting beats of when we should be laughing and when we shouldn't at Orin.

  • @joshhoover2543
    @joshhoover2543 7 лет назад +5

    Great find

  • @coolguysandgalspicturestud148
    @coolguysandgalspicturestud148 2 года назад

    I saw Little Shop of Horrors at Van Intermediate School and it was very amazing.

  • @caleb1413
    @caleb1413 5 месяцев назад

    This is actually super good quality for a recording of the era!

    • @crocopig
      @crocopig 4 месяца назад

      And it’s a miracle someone snuck in one of those big ass 80s cameras 😭 howwwww did they not get caught

  • @omgwth7567
    @omgwth7567 6 лет назад +6

    35 years past.

  • @Jos7h
    @Jos7h 4 года назад +2

    How? Incredible

  • @BradTea
    @BradTea 5 месяцев назад +2

    I would like to know how the person filming this snuck a large 1980s video camera in to the theatre and never got caught filming!

  • @kevinfishburne
    @kevinfishburne 5 лет назад +5

    Best expression of the music online other than the film soundtrack. Well-executed. Thank you. :)

  • @TheCommonGentry
    @TheCommonGentry Год назад +12

    this is amazing. the mere existence of this recording is amazing. did the production house record this? cuz smuggling in a 1980s camcorder is a feat to behold..

    • @caleb1413
      @caleb1413 5 месяцев назад +1

      This seems to be audience recorded given that it lacks stability. A remarkable achievement for the time!

  • @smurf902
    @smurf902 18 дней назад

    Marsha has a really beautiful voice and did a wonderful job for those of us that prefer Ellen. She's pretty close without being a total copy.

  • @lennon4710
    @lennon4710 6 лет назад +1

    MY GOD THANK YOU

  • @spadinnerxylaphone2622
    @spadinnerxylaphone2622 2 года назад +3

    I'm about to play the plant (puppeteer, not voice) and I'm trying to figure out what fits where

    • @tysargent9647
      @tysargent9647 2 года назад +7

      OK. Let's say you were puppeteering the third plant pod (the "Feed Me" plant). For the head of the plant, you basically have to curl your hands into fists, put them together, and then stretch and push them toward each other for the movement of the puppet's mouth (your right hand in the upper lip, your left hand in the bottom lip). The tricky part is being able to do it quickly enough to get a good lip-sync.

  • @Korenski23VO
    @Korenski23VO 3 года назад +7

    I am so glad someone filmed this, however they are the worst camera person and that is unfortunate. Not even focussing on Audrey during her singing part. I guess back in the 80s they didn't film videos thinking one day everyone in the world will be able to watch this on RUclips lol ! What a time to be alive!

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin 2 года назад +1

      Ikr? Even I could film this much better than whoever was filming this.

    • @Pinkiepiefan448
      @Pinkiepiefan448 2 года назад +7

      I mean the alternative to not be able to see at all

  • @saidokurakutm3328
    @saidokurakutm3328 7 лет назад +9

    40:40 are you sure that's Ron Taylor? He sounds a little bit different

    • @saidokurakutm3328
      @saidokurakutm3328 7 лет назад

      Or is this his understudy

    • @LittleShopArchive
      @LittleShopArchive  7 лет назад +8

      +Saido Kuraku After comparing this to the original cast album, I think it's Ron

    • @saidokurakutm3328
      @saidokurakutm3328 7 лет назад +1

      The Little Shop Archive Oh ok

    • @bustaload714
      @bustaload714 7 лет назад +1

      If you look at the curtain call, the voice actor looks a little thin to be Ron

    • @donnarosefletcher144
      @donnarosefletcher144 5 лет назад +14

      It's not Ron. It's his vacation replacement Jimmy Lockett. Jimmy did a pretty good imitation of Ron but it's obviously not Ron in the curtain call. I was the assistant stage manager at this point in the run. Based on the original performance reports Jimmy covered all 8 performances from June 19-24. However the Puppeteer, clearly Lynn Hippen, was out for the 4 weekend shows to observe and note her new understudy. That means this recording had to be from the first half of the week. I think it was most likely on the 19th based on the late opening of the stage right screen for the finale, when a new sub was in for that backstage track.

  • @emperorpalpatine1986
    @emperorpalpatine1986 3 года назад +2

    ”and several other medical problems” HAHAHAHAH

  • @mygaffer
    @mygaffer 4 года назад

    How cool!

  • @jedijones
    @jedijones 5 лет назад +5

    The dentist sounds a lot like BATB's Gaston here.

  • @liammckeeverphdrdn8469
    @liammckeeverphdrdn8469 Месяц назад

    Please Please Please someone find a recording of the original cast with Ellen Green.

  • @OptimusPhillip
    @OptimusPhillip 3 года назад +3

    Was that... was that an _intestine?!_

  • @perryjimenez5629
    @perryjimenez5629 4 года назад +12

    I was reading the credits in the description, and I saw that you labeled Lynn Hippen as a Manipulator rather than a puppeteer? ouch, as a member of the puppeteering community we consider Audrey 2 as a puppet and anyone who does his physical performance is a puppeteer,

    • @onnapnewo
      @onnapnewo 3 года назад +10

      You should take that up with whoever put the original Playbill together, and decided to bill them as Audrey II (Manipulation) and Audrey II (Voice) in that order. Presumably Martin P. Robinson, legendary puppeteer, the creator of these Audrey IIs, and their original manipulator for this production, didn’t mind that credit.

  • @gaymenarepretty1015
    @gaymenarepretty1015 3 года назад

    I know this comment is late late late but I really enjoyed the cast I thought I was a great first peformance

  • @JAKECOT_CENTER
    @JAKECOT_CENTER 6 лет назад +5

    There’s some distortion on the tape in the beginning

    • @quentinquale1694
      @quentinquale1694 5 лет назад +19

      This is a rare, old recording that would've been on VHS. Don't bitch about stupid things.

    • @dantemaritato
      @dantemaritato 3 года назад

      @@quentinquale1694 perfect reply

  • @TheRedCapesClan
    @TheRedCapesClan 7 лет назад +9

    Where's Ellen Green? :o

    • @LittleShopArchive
      @LittleShopArchive  7 лет назад +8

      +Freakzilladark By this point, Ellen Greene had left the production and Marsha Skaggs had taken over the role.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones 5 лет назад +1

      @@LittleShopArchive Did anyone else besides these two ever play Audrey during the Off-Broadway run?

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones 5 лет назад +3

      Apparently Ellen Greene moved to London to do the show when it opened there, which I think was on October 12, 1983. So she must've only played Audrey in the U.S. for less than 18 months of the show's 5-year run here. She also apparently left the London show at some point before June 1985 to start work on the movie and do other TV and movie parts.

    • @Itstonytime77
      @Itstonytime77 3 года назад +3

      @@jedijones I think Faith Prince closed show off Broadway? I saw the archival video of the show which is a pro shot copy at Lincoln Center Theatre Archives and if I'm correct I believe Faith Prince is Audrey.

    • @smurf902
      @smurf902 2 года назад +1

      @@Itstonytime77 what's interesting is she did do the role, and was actually hired to do the role as the original before it opened, but she had to back out to do something else, and then they went with their 2nd choice, which was Ellen. Wow what a turn of events! Similarly, 3 different roles - Elphaba, The lead in Crazy for You and also Into the Woods had actresses that were originally cast but then left or were replaced as the opening cast and then later on still came back in the same original run. Stephanie Block - workshop/then later in the Bway run, Karen Ziemba in Crazy for you (written with her in mind but later replaced with Jodi Benson as the opening night and then replaced by Jodi), and Ellen Foley as the witch in Into the Woods (actually the original in the first workshop was Betty Buckley but Old Globe was Ellen) and then Bernadette came in for the Bway run but eventually Ellen did it on Bway as well.

  • @piluso500
    @piluso500 2 месяца назад

    Why is it the long version of Mushnik and son?

    • @LittleShopArchive
      @LittleShopArchive  2 месяца назад

      At some point (I believe around the time the touring production started, though I don't know for sure), Howard and Alan reworked the number into the longer version we have now.

  • @DomDaBeast
    @DomDaBeast 3 года назад +1

    Is this Lee Wilkof as Seymour in this recording?

  • @rachelcox6472
    @rachelcox6472 Год назад

    Is this sped up? They sing so fast

  • @alyssahansen1400
    @alyssahansen1400 4 года назад +1

    19:51

  • @mrcrapucinno
    @mrcrapucinno 3 года назад

    why were the songs so fast?

    • @castle3267
      @castle3267 2 года назад +6

      Because breathing is for the week

  • @christianmagoon5968
    @christianmagoon5968 4 месяца назад +1

    Act I, and II | Little Shop of Horrors | Original Off-Broadway Production
    ***************
    CAST
    ***************
    Lee Wilkof............................Seymour
    Ellen Greene.......................Audrey
    Hy Anzell...........................Mr. Mushnik
    Jennifer Leigh Warren.............Crystal
    Sheila Kay Davis.......................Ronnette
    Marlene Danielle............................Chiffon
    Franc Luz............................Orin Scrivello / Everyone Else
    Martin P. Robinson..............................Derelict / Audrey II (Manipulation)
    Ron Taylor.................................Voice of Audrey II

  • @imbreakingdown2683
    @imbreakingdown2683 4 года назад

    Audrey II NOT THIS YEAR PLEASE

  • @madgadgetss
    @madgadgetss 6 лет назад +7

    there must be a specific reason for *that* scene missing, right? i've checked so many plays already, come on!

    • @tadhgknight3484
      @tadhgknight3484 6 лет назад +1

      What scene

    • @madgadgetss
      @madgadgetss 6 лет назад +4

      _my fAv sCEne_
      with fav character at the dentist before seymour gets there
      but i've found out why it's missing in the meantime, _it's not even in the stage version in general,_ only in the movies...
      sad times to become obsessed with something new and exciting

    • @QuinManGuy
      @QuinManGuy 5 лет назад +6

      @@madgadgetss oh the one with bill murray? Yeah. The movie and the Broadway productions are different in so many ways. Scenes taken out of the movie that were in the play, new songs in the movie along with new scenes, new ending

    • @madgadgetss
      @madgadgetss 5 лет назад +1

      @@QuinManGuy so mean :( where do i find other media with this character dynamic? this is literally the only instance i've ever seen it, what do you even call it

    • @QuinManGuy
      @QuinManGuy 5 лет назад +1

      @@madgadgetss comedy

  • @peggyknecht5551
    @peggyknecht5551 5 месяцев назад

    Ellen Greene is such a great singer!

  • @vicentehizon6202
    @vicentehizon6202 4 года назад +1

    The songs are going to fast I can hardly keep up.

  • @Baymax678-se5vt
    @Baymax678-se5vt 7 месяцев назад

    Likewow, i might have been in the audience right there.......taking a risk on a totally unknown show back then - but i loved Roger Corman so what did i have to lose? (and so easy to get AFFORDABLE tickets.....