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    Who sings this: "I've given you grow lights and mineral supplements. What do you want from me, blood?"Little Shop of Horrors Lyrics!

      Seymour. Hunter Foster starred as Seymour in the original Broadway cast of "Little Shop of Horrors".

    Finish the lyric to: 'Grow For Me': "I've tried you at levels of moisture from--" what to what?"Don't Feed the Plants!": Little Shop of Horrors

      desert to mud. Seymour worries that the Audrey Two won't live much longer, until he discovers that his exotic plant needs human blood to grow up big and strong... So Seymour feeds it some of his own blood, "as long as you don't make a habit out of it or anything".

    Select the missing lyric from: 'Call Back In the Morning': "You know that big, _____ estimate we wrote for the Rose Bowl?""Don't Feed the Plants!": Little Shop of Horrors

      inflated. The little shop is thriving and they get an order for the high school Rose Bowl, which is certain to put the store on the map and rake in the dough.

    "Little Shop Of Horrors" takes place where?Little Quiz Of Horrors

      Skidrow. The opening song (after the title song "Little Shop of Horrors") is called "Skidrow", it's also mentioned many more times throughout the show.

    Where do Seymore and Audrey work?Little Quiz Of Horrors

      Mushnik's Skidrow Florists. This is mentioned a few times, and in the song "Please Call Back in The Morning"

    How much does Seymore pay for Audrey II?Little Quiz Of Horrors

      $1.95. "I coulda sworn it hadn't been there before, but the old Chinese man sold it to me anyways, for a dollar ninety-five." - "Da-Doo"

    So, just who is Orin?Little Quiz Of Horrors

      All of These (Audrey's sadistic boyfriend, A dentist, The first person eaten by Audrey II). "Son be a dentist! You'll be a success!"

    "Hey Seymour Krelborn, you prince you My name is Bernstein, I'm with N.B.C. I came down here to convince you To do a weekly T.V. show for me" What is the name of the proposed T.V show? Little Quiz Of Horrors

      Seymour Krelborn's Gardening Tips. "Hey Seymour Krelborn, you prince you My name is Bernstein, I'm with N.B.C. I came down here to convince you To do a weekly T.V. show for me Seymour Krelborn's Gardening Tips For half and hour on Saturday's at four T.V.'s first home-gardening program You'll make a mint and our ratings will soar"

    Who is NOT a character in "Little Shop"?Little Quiz Of Horrors

      Cosette. Cosette is a character in "Les Miz".

    How does Orin actually die?Little Quiz Of Horrors

      He suffocates. Orin enjoys getting high on laughing gas. When his "special gas mask" gets stuck, Seymore (who had been trying to get his courage up to shoot the dentist moments before) declines to help Orin remove the mask. Orin suffocates to death, then his body is fed to the plant. From the song "Now" (It's Just the Gas)

    What year did "Little Shop of Horrors" make its debut Off-Broadway?The Little Shop off Broadway

      1982. "Little Shop of Horrors" was based on the 1960 black and white movie with the same name. The original movie starred Jack Nicholson and was intended to be a horror movie, but wasn't that scary. However, the musical is much better than its movie.

    Who was the original Seymour for the Off-Broadway cast?The Little Shop off Broadway

      Lee Wilkof. Lee Wilkof is also known for other movies such as "School of Rock" where he played Mr. Green and a made for TV movie called "Disco Beaver from Outer Space" back in 1978. However, Hunter Foster was the one who won the Tony for the role in 2004.

    Who sang this line: "Gee, I'm not sure. Sweep that floor kid"?The Little Shop off Broadway

      Seymour. During the song "Downtown," Seymour tells the world that he asks God what he's for, but God just tells him that he isn't sure.

    During "Somewhere That's Green," there are several famous people of that time period mentioned. Who isn't mentioned?The Little Shop off Broadway

      Farrah Fawcett. "I cook like Betty Crocker, and I look like Donna Reed...We snuggle watching Lucy, on a big, enormous 12 inch screen!" --"Somewhere That's Green"

    According to "Twoey" and Seymour, what does Orin look like?The Little Shop off Broadway

      Plant Food. "[SEYMOUR, AUDREY II] If you want a rationale It isn't very hard to see Stop and think it over, pal The guy sure looks like plant food to me." --"Feed Me (Git It)"

    How did Orin die?The Little Shop off Broadway

      Laughed himself to death. During the song "Now (It's Just the Gas)," Orin places on a laughing gas mask, and it sticks. Seymour finds himself in an "ethical dilemma" and decides to let Orin laugh himself to death, rather than shoot him as planned.

    How did Mushnik die?The Little Shop off Broadway

      He walked into the plant. After finding out about Seymour's involvement in Orin's mysterious disappearance, Seymour directs him into the plant, where "Twoey" eats him.

    Who is Seymour sexier than, when he is talking on the radio?The Little Shop off Broadway

      The Wolfman. "We heard you on the radio Seymour! Yeah, you sounded sexier than the wolfman!" --"Ya Never Know"

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