Little Shop of Horrors was everything I remember it being. It was amazing to look at my daughter sitting in the seat next to me and watching her eyes fixed on the stage and never wavering. We got to the box office and were able to walk up to the window. The lady was not able to make the $5 change that we needed so we had to wait until someone else came and bought one ticket with exact change. MAC kept asking if we were going to be able to see the play or not.
I had told her a little about the musical and she was very disappointed that there wouldn't be any blood spurting all over the stage but thought that it sounded like it might be good anyway. We were able to sit in the seats halfway up from the stage. We were able to see the whole stage and there was enough leg room for Hubby to be comfortable.
MAC enjoyed the music even though she couldn't always understand the lyrics. Hubby and I have discussed going and buying the Rick Moranis movie so she could hear the actual lyrics. MAC started out being hard on the actors until we reminded her that they were only 3 or 4 years older than she was. Hubby said that he hopes one day to be sitting in the audience waiting for MAC to come out and perform, so do I.
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