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Little Shop of Horrors Dainere’s Rainbow Show


Join us on Sunday 13th October at 2pm at Gungahlin College Theatre and help us bring hope for children diagnosed with brain cancer in Canberra and around Australia.

With heartfelt gratitude to Dramatic Productions who are again donating 10% of all ticket sales of this show to Dainere’s Rainbow.

Little Shop of Horrors is a hilarious comedy rock musical about a meek and mild florist shop assistant, Seymour Krelborn, who raises a blood eating, R&B singing, foul-mouthed plant he names Audrey II, after the co-worker he is secretly in love with.

The plant promises him that his dreams of fame, fortune and marrying Audrey, will come true if he just keeps feeding the plant. But little does Seymour know, Audrey II has its own plans!

Little Shop of Horrors was one of the longest-running Off-Broadway hits, that’s has been delighting audiences all around the world for decades.

Don’t miss this fun, funny and rocking adventure!

When you buy your tickets 10% of the ticket sale will go to Dainere’s Rainbow and you can also buy Pay-It-Forward tickets for $25.

https://www.stagecenta.com/bkshowbooking.aspx?showid=8707&theatreid=1132

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Dainere's Rainbow is a not for profit organisation - 100% of all funds raised or donated go to childhood brain cancer research at Sydney Children's Hospital
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