Little Shop of Horrors are thrilled to welcome three new residents to Skid Row. Beginning March 6, 2026, Tony Award winner Nikki M. James (Suffs, The Book of Mormon) joins the cast as Audrey, and stage & screen favorite Jordan Fisher (Moulin Rouge, Hadestown, “To All The Boys”) steps into the role of Seymour. James and Fisher will star opposite Tony Award nominee Andy Karl (Moulin Rouge, Groundhog Day) as Dr. Orin Scrivello, D.D.S, who begins performances on March 10, 2026.
The show’s current stars, Emmy Award-winning singer and actor Joshua Bassett (“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series”) and original cast member and Tony nominee Joy Woods (Gypsy, Six) will play their final performances as Seymour and Audrey respectively on Sunday, March 1, 2026. Understudies will cover the roles from March 3-5. Tony Award Nominee Andrew Durand (Dead Outlaw, Shucked) will play his final performance as Dr. Orin Scrivello DDS on March 8, 2026.
Continuing in the cast of the musical comedy are Christopher Swan as Mushnik, Christian McQueen as The Voice of Audrey II, Christine Wanda as Ronnette, Savannah Lee Birdsong as Crystal, and Morgan Ashley Bryant as Chiffon, as well as Teddy Yudain, Weston Chandler Long, Mecca Hicks, Jeff Sears, Aveena Sawyer, Mike Masters, Alloria Frayser, Chani Maisonet, Johnny Newcomb, Jon Hoche, Jonothon Lyons, and Noel MacNeal.
Seymour is a down-on-his-luck florist with a crush on his co-worker Audrey. When he discovers a mysterious – and voracious – plant, suddenly Seymour and Audrey are thrust into an epic battle that will determine the fate of the entire human race.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS first premiered Off-Broadway in 1982, where it made audiences laugh, scream, and give up gardening for good. The musical has since catapulted into a global phenomenon, with productions across the world from Broadway to London’s West End, to Asia and Australia – plus a hit 1986 film adaptation directed by Frank Oz that starred Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and Steve Martin. Now, the musical has made its highly-anticipated return home to Off-Broadway, in an intimate new production directed by Michael Mayer that offers an unprecedented opportunity to get close — maybe too close — to an incredible plant with an insatiable appetite.