In Little Shop of Horrors, the musical stylings reflect the era and themes of the story, blending various genres. Set in a nostalgic 1960s atmosphere, the musical incorporates elements of doo-wop, rhythm and blues, and Broadway show tunes.
Little Shop of Horrors began as a 1960 B-movie directed by Roger Corman, written by Charles B. Griffith. The low-budget film became a cult classic due to its quirky characters, over-the-top performances, and campy charm, setting the stage for future adaptations.
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