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Production Photos Photos: Graham Phillips Is Seymour in Off-Broadway's Little Shop of Horrors

The Riverdale star is reuniting with Elizabeth Gillies at the Westside.

Graham Phillips in Little Shop of Horrors Michaelah Reynolds

Stage and screen star Graham Phillips, known for his work in Blockers and Riverdale, joined the cast of the long-running Off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors June 17 at the Westside Theatre.

Phillips, who stepped into the role of Seymour, has reunited with his former 13: The Musical co-star Elizabeth Gillies (Victorious, Dynasty), who previously extended her limited engagement. Gillies also played Audrey opposite the Seymour of Milo Manheim (Disney鈥檚 Zombies franchise), who offered his final performance June 1.

Check out photos of Phillips and Gillies, who continue through July 27, in the gallery below.

Joining the two in the current cast are Drama Desk nominee Jeremy Kushnier (Footloose, Jesus Christ Superstar) as Dr. Orin Scrivello DDS, Tony nominee Reg Rogers (The Dazzle, Merrily We Roll Along) as Mushnik, Major Attaway as The Voice of Audrey II, Hailey Thomas as Ronnette, Daria Pilar Redus as Crystal, and Morgan Ashley Bryant as Chiffon, as well as Weston Chandler Long, Savannah Lee Birdsong, Christine Wanda, Aveena Sawyer, Jeff Sears, Michael Iannucci, Jonothon Lyons, Noel MacNeal, Johnny Newcomb, and Jon Riddleberger.

Photos: Elizabeth Gillies and Graham Phillips in Little Shop of Horrors Off-Broadway

Previous players in the roles of Seymour and Audrey Off-Broadway have included Jonathan Groff, Tammy Blanchard, Jeremy Jordan, Lena Hall, Maude Apatow, Gideon Glick, Rob McClure, Skylar Astin, Conrad Ricamora, Matt Doyle, Darren Criss, Evan Rachel Wood, Corbin Bleu, Constance Wu, Sarah Hyland, Andrew Barth Feldman, and RuPaul's Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon, who became first drag queen to play Audrey in a major production of the musical.

The Off-Broadway revival began previews September 17, 2019, prior to an official opening October 17; the production resumed its run September 21, 2021, after temporarily closing in March 2020 due to the pandemic.

Director Michael Mayer's creative team for the Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical also includes choreographer Ellenore Scott, scenic designer Julian Crouch, lighting designer Bradley King, costume designer Tom Broecker, sound designer Jessica Paz, puppet designer Nicholas Mahon, original puppet designer Martin P. Robinson, hair and makeup designer Tommy Kurzman, music supervisor, orchestrator, and arranger Will Van Dyke, and casting director Jim Carnahan. Puppets are by Monkey Boys Productions.

General management is by Live Wire Theatrical/Chris Aniello, and production stage management is by Kate Croasdale.

Tickets are now on sale through January 2027.

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