2 TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2003 ‘Little Shop’ charms with music BY MICHAEL PUCCI STAFF WRITER The 1986 film “Little Shop of Horrors,” based on the long-run ning off-Broadway musical, is a genuine classic, easily the most successful adaptation of its kind since 1975’s “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” The Company Carolina produc tion of “Little Shop” on Saturday night is every bit as charming as the film. Many are familiar with the story’s premise. A floundering floral shop in the bad part of town gets an unexpect ed boost when its owner and stereotypically eternal loser, Seymour (Chris Badawi), purchas es a plant directly after a solar eclipse. He dubs it Audrey 11, named for the girl he works with and covets (Kelly McCrann). Grammy nominee Souza puts on jazz performance tonight BY ALLISON ROST STAFF WRITER A little-known Brazilian jazz artist was nominated for a Grammy this year alongside the likes of Natalie Cole and Diana Krall, and tonight she’s making her UNC debut. Luciana Souza performs at 8 p.m. today in the Union Auditorium accompanied by gui tarist Romero Lubambo. Charles Phaneuf, Carolina — m — TODAY AT I Z-ZZ ' CAROLINA Baseball vs. Towson 6pm at Boshamer Stadium wmtrkt SPORTS SHORTS Students & Faculty Admitted FREE h ’/ID! CIRQUE DU SOLEIL presents DRAVioif Directed by Guy Caron \ NOW PLAYING \ at Triangle Town Center : \ (1-540 and Capital Blvd.) under the blue-and-yellow Grand Chapiteau Y’CV Get your tickets today! 1866 237-3527 ext. 2171 T.Y .* f * 30% off Category 3 tickets on weekday performances with Student ID. Group sales and : 1 800 450-1480 Join Cirque Club at cirquedusoleil.com. It's free! - CD available on Cirque du SoleiP'Musique/RCA Victor. / Guide GuyUliberte Director of Creation: Gilles Ste-Croix Set Designer-Stephane Roy Costume Designer: Francois Barbeau Composer and Musical Director: Violame Corradi Choreographer: iulie Lachance Lighting Designer; Luc Lafortune Sound Designer. Guy Desrochers Photo: Al Serb Costume Francois Barbeau © 1999 Cirque du Soleil Inc Proud Sponsors IBM. Bravo it <® m rWVBM NfTWOtK THEATERHEVIEW "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" COMPANY CAROLINA SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Audrey 11, of course, is no ordi nary 7 plant it survives by drink ing blood, grows to mammoth size and aspires to take over the world. Asa stage prop, Company Carolina’s version of Audrey II is an absolute riot. The people responsible for con structing and operating this “mean, green mother from outer space” did a terrific job. But, as in the film, the human Audrey’s boyfriend is ultimately the show-stopper. Keegan Wilson’s portrayal of the egocentric dentist Orin generated the biggest and most genuine laughs of the evening. Union Activities Board president, said Souza’s album Brazilian Duos surprised everyone in the music industry with its nomination for Best Vocal Jazz Album. “Diana Krall won, but she w'as backed up by a full orchestra in Paris,” he said. “It was just (Souza) and a guitarist. She could have made it in her kitchen.” While Souza’s label, Sunny side, might be on the small side, her profile is quickly on the rise. News Badawi and McCrann are also well cast in the crucial roles of Seymour and Audrey. McCrann, in particular, perfect ly conveys the vulnerable inno cence her role demands, from her timid demeanor right down to the squeaky voice. The only noticeable blemish was the occasionally muddled vocals, due either to poor acoustics or to actors not projecting their voices enough. It became difficult to make out certain lyrics to songs, detracting somewhat from the songs’ bril liance. Unfortunately for the perform ers, they had to contend with the 180 festival in Polk Place. Music from that event threat ened to drown “Little Shop of Horrors” out, especially during some of the quieter, nonmusical moments. Phaneuf said that while CUAB was desperate to book Souza on cam pus, the extra effort will be worth it. Souza’s 2000 release, The Poems of Elizabeth Bishop and Other Songs, incorporated Bishop’s verse into song. She also has per formed in an operatic interpreta tion of Bach’s “St. Mark’s Passion” in New York. These extracurricular activities are what bolstered her appeal to CUAB, Phaneuf said. M V - t T-'iZ I ■ 1 r M ■ ■ I I m \ \ V W J (jrrboro I y /■O*"" *'*" "***>■. Monday-Saturday t 0r ***~ Closed Sunday Wm>: www.tjrrbvrritos.rom By nature, musicals live and die by their songs, and the greatest weapon of “Little Shop” is its killer soundtrack. Fans of such hilarious tunes as “Skid Row” and “Dentist” will be delighted by the faithful renditions here. Also worth noting is the musi cal’s ending. Suffice to say, it’s a decidedly dif ferent ending than you might be expecting, but it actually fits much better with the dark humor that permeates the entire story. “Little Shop of Horrors” will have its last performance at 8 p.m. today at Playmakers Theatre. Make an effort to catch it before it ends musicals don’t come much more enjoyable than this. Contort the AdE Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. “She’s this really dynamic, important, progressive artist,” he said. “She’s the kind of artist we need to bring to campus because she’s done important things and she’s someone people need to know.” Souza’s style has evolved over time from purely Brazilian bossa nova to more mainstream jazz with a Latin background. “This most recent album has a little more mass appeal than other GAA OFFICERS Sherrell McMillan, Carolina Athletic Association president elect, announced his officers Thursday. There are three directorship positions within the organization. Junior Laura Kiernan will serve as director of marketing. Juniors Jeffrey Markman and Today 11 a.m. As part of Women’s Week, the Women’s Health Fair will be held in the Pit. For a full list of events, go to http://www. unc.edu/womenscenter/events/ ww2oo3.html. 6 p.m. Come to a Masala gen eral body meeting co-sponsored by Alpha Pi Omega in Student Union 3515. 7 p.m. The Sonja Haynes Stone Center and the Carolina Women’s Center present “Unspeakable Acts Spoken" in things she’s done," Phaneuf said. Each track features Souza per forming with one of three different guitarists, one of whom is Lubambo, her partner tonight. Lubambo is an established musician in his own right. He belongs to a trio in New York, and he’s played backup on albums for artists such as Regina Carter. The duo’s visit to campus will encompass more than just the con cert. Phaneuf will interview Souza [A/hat do / biotu alout meF... / kziou- one. day I tt u/aXt to stazit a. taMitu.. tut not ijef. t' /,' , j .. . • IV Sedati (optional)|H • std/hiv Qlljp Daily (Ear MM Jonathan Peele, will serve as direc tors of public relations and com munications, respectively. This year’s CAA treasurer will be junior Chase Shockland, and the vice president will be junior Lindsay Strunk. Those selected will take office in April. Union 2518. 7:30 p.m. The Campaign to End the Cycle of Violence is host ing an anti-war planning meeting in 203 Alumni Hall. (Ehr Daily (Tar MM P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Kim Minugh, Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. © 2003 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved at 4:30 p.m. today on WXYC, and she also will speak to students in the Department of Music in Hill Hall. Souza and Lubambo perform at 8 p.m. today in the Union Auditorium. General admission is $lO, and students get in free with UNC ONE Cards. For more infor mation, call 962-1449. Contact the AdE Editor at artsdesk@ unc.edu. DURHAM ROOFINGS |C O M P A N Y| Serving Durham and Chapel Hill Since 1 963 Residential & Commercial • Flat Roofs • Shingles • Slate • Tile • Metal Roofing • Licensed Statewide