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Pottstown High stages ‘Horrors’

Third annual musical comes on the heels of successful production of ‘The Wiz’

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

POTTSTOWN >> A giant carnivorou­s plant named Audrey II stalked about the stage of the Stanley I. Davenport Auditorium this past weekend as Pottstown High School staged its annual musical “Little Shop of Horrors.”

This year’s annual musical involved roughly 80 students between the cast and stage crew, set design, costumes and student musicians, said Robert Decker, the high school’s math department chairman, as well as the producer and stage manager for the show.

Unlike last year’s wildly popular production of “The Wiz,” this year’s show was not an “all-district” musical, which involves students at all grade levels, but was a strictly high school production.

Which is not to say it wasn’t as fun.

“We already knew by the time that we staged ‘The Wiz’ that we would be putting on ‘Little Shop’ this year,” said Christophe­r Sperat, a 4K teacher at Lincoln Elementary School and the director of this year’s show.

“It was really a no-brainer. We want shows that are fun, engaging, popular and allow the kids to exercise a range of talents,” Sperat said.

For example, Sperat said, “we may have kids who can’t sing, but they want to do a few lines, or dance, or work back-stage. We have a job for anybody who wants to be part of it.”

This is the third consecutiv­e year the district has staged a high school musical, part of a concerted effort to establish both a tradition and a viable program, said Decker.

“I look at this like any other program in the district,” said Decker.

“We’re looking to build on each year so that each year’s production will be better than the last in some way, whether it be more challengin­g music for the student musicians, or a more demanding set design,” he said. “That’s how you make a program sustainabl­e.”

Another way you do that, said Sperat, “is by building the talent pool, and that’s what we’re doing by holding an all-district musical every other year.”

“We have a couple of students with us this year who were in last year’s show in eighth grade,” he said. “In a few years, we may end up graduating kids who have five or six shows under their belt.”

Evidence that the program is sustainabl­e can also be seen in some of the numbers, said Decker.

“Grease,” staged two years ago, sold a total of about 1,430 tickets. The following year, “The Wiz” sold 2,172.

And many of those were sold for the Sunday 2 p.m. matinee, a popular show time for families. “We sold about 900 tickets for that show,” said Decker.

Arguably the star of this year’s show received no billing.

Audrey II, the carnivorou­s plant who provides the “horror” for the little shop, as well as many of the jokes, was a puppet — not a puppet built by students.

“We decided pretty early on that we would rent the profession­al version of the puppet,” said Sperat. “It cost a chunk of change, but it is so central to the show.”

“In my mind, it was the only decision,” added Decker.

While the constructi­on and functional­ity was more certain, the fact that it did not arrive in Pottstown until Feb. 15 meant the two students in charge of manipulati­ng the puppet — Jacob Bosko and Ron Fausnaught — had only a short time to learn to coordinate the plant’s movements with its voice (Anthony Wiggins) and how best to interact with the leads, Matthew Zipay, who played Seymour Krelborn, and Julianna Roseo, who played Audrey.

“But they really worked hard and they’ve really made it come to life,” Sperat said.

“We already knew by the time that we staged ‘The Wiz’ that we would be putting on ‘Little Shop’ this year.” Christophe­r Sperat, “Little Shop of Horrors director

“We’re looking to build on each year so that each year’s production will be better than the last in some way.” Robert Decker, Little Shop of Horrors producer and stage manager

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Cast members perform together during a dress rehearsal of “Little Shop of Horrors” at Pottstown High School.
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Angel Olvera performs during a dress rehearsal of “Little Shop of Horrors” at Pottstown High School.
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PHOTOS BY GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Matt Zippy, left, holds Audrey II as Donny Marte looks on during a dress rehearsal of “Little Shop of Horrors” at Pottstown High School.
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Julianna Roseo plays Audrey during a dress rehearsal of “Little Shop of Horrors” at Pottstown High Schooly.
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Julia Day sings during a dress rehearsal of “Little Shop of Horrors” at Pottstown High School.

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