
The Broadway musical "Little Shop of Horrors" was originally staged in 1982, but imagining a version set in 1966 brings some unique possibilities. In this alternate scenario, the story would remain focused on the quirky characters of Seymour, Audrey, and the mysterious, carnivorous plant, Audrey II. However, the musical's aesthetic, costumes, and set design would reflect the mid-1960s era, with vibrant mod fashion, psychedelic colours, and a soundtrack perhaps influenced more directly by the pop and Motown sounds of the time. The show's themes of ambition, romance, and dark comedy would still resonate, but the cultural backdrop of 1966—marked by social change, optimism, and a touch of counterculture—might amplify the sense of rebellion and satire within the narrative. Audrey II's rise could parallel contemporary anxieties about rapid technological and societal advancements. Ultimately, "Little Shop of Horrors" (1966) would blend the original's charm with a fresh, swinging sixties flair, offering audiences a nostalgic yet twisted take on the classic tale.
Story added by user_380641 on March 19, 2026
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