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Fort Walton Beach High School Theatre to present ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ in April 

The award-winning Fort Walton Beach High School Theatre Department will bring the dark comedy musical Little Shop of Horrors to the stage this spring.

The award-winning Fort Walton Beach High School Theatre Department will bring the dark comedy musical Little Shop of Horrors to the stage this spring.

  • The production, directed by Ron Morse, will run April 9-11 at 7 p.m., with a special matinee performance on April 12 at 2 p.m. at the Fort Walton Beach High School Auditorium.

Little Shop of Horrors follows the department’s recent successful production of ‘The Lightning Thief’ and builds on their achievements at state-level competitions and district awards.

  • Community members are encouraged to support local high school arts by attending the performances, which showcase the talents of the school’s young performers.

Tickets are available for purchase at GoFan.co. Okaloosa School System faculty can attend for free with an official badge.

For updates and behind-the-scenes content, audiences can follow the theatre department on Instagram (fwbhstheatre) or on Facebook (Fort Walton Beach HS Theatre).

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