Look out! 'Little Shop of Horrors' lands at UNM's Rodey Theatre University of New Mexico’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” The University of New Mexico’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” The University of New Mexico’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” The University of New Mexico’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors.” Kate Clarke One of the Audrey II puppets in the University of New Mexico's production of "Little Shop of Horrors." Published October 29, 2025 - 6:00 p.m. Modified October 29, 2025 - 6:00 p.m. As featured on - Look out! 'Little Shop of Horrors' lands at UNM's Rodey Theatre “Little Shop of Horrors” opens Friday, Oct. 31 — Halloween evening — at the University of New Mexico’s Rodey Theatre, and anyone who shows up in costume on opening night gets in for free. The director, Kate Clarke, who teaches theater at UNM, called the show “a fun night out,” or the start of a longer night out, depending on one’s plans. collection_708a3fd7-9f27-48e9-a779-fe4c7ab18653.html
As featured on - Look out! 'Little Shop of Horrors' lands at UNM's Rodey Theatre “Little Shop of Horrors” opens Friday, Oct. 31 — Halloween evening — at the University of New Mexico’s Rodey Theatre, and anyone who shows up in costume on opening night gets in for free. The director, Kate Clarke, who teaches theater at UNM, called the show “a fun night out,” or the start of a longer night out, depending on one’s plans.
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