123 They are one in the same. That's the big deal with the actor, he is moving the plant and singing at the same time , such as us performers sing and dance in sync.
holy cow!!!! I just got the lead of Seymour so I've been going and finding some inspiration and i have used this video so much for the amazing rifts he does especially during his "I don't know" solo. Beautiful!
The skill behind this is amazing! I’m in drama club in my school and I’m ensemble but we’re doing little shop of horrors as our play this year and we sound amazing so far I’m so excited for the play!
@@josuesolar1771 ummmm Howard Ashman the man who wrote the lyrics along with Allen Menkin for little shop and then later went on the work for Disney. You might know his work in a movie called the little mermaid, beauty and the beast, and some songs from Aladdin before he died. That is who Howard is. 🖖
I am a performer and Ive seen several of these videos. That by far looks like the best lip sync between puppeteer and voice that I have seen so far.
123 They are one in the same. That's the big deal with the actor, he is moving the plant and singing at the same time , such as us performers sing and dance in sync.
@@triplethreatmua9423 . . *um* . . . No . . . . Todd is in the plant . . and I am singing in the wings with a microphone . . . .
@@braunshugar1 You did a good job. Singing, that is. I liked your portrayal of Audrey II.
@@braunshugar1 Todd? Todd who?
@@tysargent9647 Todd Berkich
Wow. Love everything about that Audrey II. The puppet has a really wide movement range and the voice? I LOVE it.
Ashleigh Mcmaster Iagree
The pupets are heavy as i tested one before
Guys...that spin around...."what should I do, slit my wrists?" "AAHHHH" OMG its fantastic!
The voice of Audrey II is fucking fantastic. Literally gave me chills.
I love the three girls doing their Greek chorus, especially when they're watching Seymour through the window.
holy cow!!!! I just got the lead of Seymour so I've been going and finding some inspiration and i have used this video so much for the amazing rifts he does especially during his "I don't know" solo. Beautiful!
Me too!
Can we see your performance of the wonderful Seymour krelborn
Never get tired of watching this show
The skill behind this is amazing! I’m in drama club in my school and I’m ensemble but we’re doing little shop of horrors as our play this year and we sound amazing so far I’m so excited for the play!
I LOVE SEYMOUR'S JUMP BEFORE THE ANGRY CHORUS
SAME
Wow, that's the best Audrey II voice and Seymour actor I've seen since the movie!! 😁
This is the prettiest Audrey 2 puppet I’ve ever seen.
Frr
Nice! I love that puppet!
It's a replica of Martin P. Robinson's Audrey II puppet design from the Broadway Little Shop of Horrors.
It's a cool aundry 2
I'm in a production of lsoh as Seymour and I love watching all of these videos.
Very good work. I enjoyed this performance quite a lot!
WOW!! What a spectacular performance!!!!!!
If you listen you can hear a little bit of Michael Wooley in his voice
We lost Howard to soon. He was brilliant. 😢
@@nager1997 I agree. I know that song all to well. ❤️
Who's Howard?
@@josuesolar1771 ummmm Howard Ashman the man who wrote the lyrics along with Allen Menkin for little shop and then later went on the work for Disney. You might know his work in a movie called the little mermaid, beauty and the beast, and some songs from Aladdin before he died. That is who Howard is. 🖖
@@MrTbk1701 Ooh ...
He's in grace of God now
Great puppet I love it! 👍🤩😍
great job man. I've watched it many times.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
This is underated
Are you kidding me?? There's a giant plant on stage!!! Call a lumberjack!!!
AMAZING JOB!
Nice work here!
awsome
This Seymour sounds like Rick Moranis
Wow i love the film didnt know tbey have live acts
Twoey thats discusting
must be fresh ...
I don’t wanna hear this.
Feed me!
feed me!
@@ghoul4369Does it have yo be mine?!!?
who was Audrey (not II) in this?
It was Tessa Faye
As an Audrey II voice, gotta say, this guy is trying too hard to be Stevie Wonder.
That being said, he killed it