<Li> "Somewhere That's Green" (reprise)--Audrey (with Seymour speaking) </Li> <Li> "Finale Ultimo (" Don't Feed the Plants ")--Company </Li> <P> The musical is based on the basic concept and dark comic tone of the 1960 film, although it changes much of the story . The setting is moved from Skid Row, Los Angeles to Skid Row in New York . Seymour's hypochondriacal Jewish mother is omitted in the musical, and Seymour becomes an orphan in the care of Mushnik . Also dropped is the subplot involving the two investigating police officers . The characters of Mrs. Siddie Shiva and Burson Fouch are also omitted, although Mrs. Shiva is mentioned as being the shop's biggest funeral account . The gleefully masochistic dental patient, originally played by Jack Nicholson, is not in the musical but is in the 1986 film, played by Bill Murray . </P> <P> In the musical, the sadistic dentist, Orin Scrivello, is killed by suffocation from laughing gas instead of being stabbed with a dental instrument as in the film . His abusive relationship with Audrey is added to the musical to give Seymour a motive to kill him . In the film, Seymour murders several innocent bystanders, and Mushnik tricks a thief into looking for money inside the plant, which eats the thief . In the musical, Seymour tricks Mushnik in the same way when Mushnik plans to turn Seymour over to the police . The two neighborhood girls in the film are replaced in the musical by a chorus of three street urchins: Crystal, Chiffon and Ronette, named after (and reminiscent of) girl groups of the 1960s . The plant is named "Audrey II" in the musical, rather than the film's "Audrey Junior", and instead of being a crossbreed of a butterwort and a Venus Flytrap, in the musical it is a creature from outer space intent on taking over the world . </P>

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