In the original movie and the live musical Audrey II doesn't die but in the 80's movie, Seymour emerges from the rubble, grabs an electric wire and stabs Aurey II with it, so it electrocutes to death.
I highly doubt it; because in the original musicalSeymour and Audrey I die. Audrey gets mortally wounded when Audrey II tries to eat her, while she is trying to water it. As she is dying her last wish is for Seymour to feed her to the plant to appease it. Seymour grudgingly feeds Audrey's lifeless body to the plant (after Seymour goes to sleep little red flower buds start to grow on Audrey II) after a botanical seller named Patrick Matrin asks Seymour for a clipping from Audrey II, in order to sell them across America, Seymour finally realizes Audrey II's plan was to concur the planet. So Seymour tries to kill it in many ways including: poisoning, cutting, and shooting, to no avail; because Audrey II is too hardy. Finally out of desperation he jumps into Audrey II's mouth, machete in hand, and tries to destroy it from the inside, only to get eaten. Then Patrick returns to the plant shop, with Crystal, Ronette and Chiffon; searching for Seymour to ask about the plant again. Unable to find him, Patrick tells the girls to take the cuttings. After that people start buying Audrey IIs all over the world and eventually the Audrey IIs take over the world. The cast sings the finale; warning the audience "Don't Feed the Plants!"Although it is highly unlikely that they will make a sequel to "Little Shop of Horrors", it could happen.
There are no plans for Rita, who is played by Barbara Knox, to leave the show. In December 2010, she was trapped in the corner shop when the tram had crashed into it and she was seriously injured from that. No one knew she was down there so she easily could have died, but there are no plans for Rita to die or leave the show just yet.
The eighth (last line) line, first stanza says, "tired, out-stirpped five-nines" The bomb cannot be tired, so you could develop this idea further. ! X
No she doesn't die.
A little china figure on a little bracket sat, His little feet were always crossed, he wore a china hat. And every morning fair or foul, in shine or shadow dim, A pretty little housemaid came and softly dusted him. She picked him up so gently, and with such a charming air, His china heart was melted quite, he loved her to despair. All day he sat and thought of her until the twilight came, And in his china heart at night, he softly breathed her name. One day while being dusted, in his joy he trembled so To feel her dainty fingers, that alas - she let him go. In vain she tried to grab him back, but fate willed that they should part, He fell against a fender edge and broke his china heart She gathered up the fragments and she told a little lie, Explaining to her mistress how the cat had made him die. And on the following morning, when the shutters back were thrust, She spoke his little epitaph - "That's one less thing to dust!" by Mrs. W. Robinson I've no idea who Mrs. W. Robinson is or was, Where she lived, when she lived or if even still she does. I only know her little china figure brings me joy, And mem'ries of mother's tears as she read this to her boy.
I highly doubt it; because in the original musicalSeymour and Audrey I die. Audrey gets mortally wounded when Audrey II tries to eat her, while she is trying to water it. As she is dying her last wish is for Seymour to feed her to the plant to appease it. Seymour grudgingly feeds Audrey's lifeless body to the plant (after Seymour goes to sleep little red flower buds start to grow on Audrey II) after a botanical seller named Patrick Matrin asks Seymour for a clipping from Audrey II, in order to sell them across America, Seymour finally realizes Audrey II's plan was to concur the planet. So Seymour tries to kill it in many ways including: poisoning, cutting, and shooting, to no avail; because Audrey II is too hardy. Finally out of desperation he jumps into Audrey II's mouth, machete in hand, and tries to destroy it from the inside, only to get eaten. Then Patrick returns to the plant shop, with Crystal, Ronette and Chiffon; searching for Seymour to ask about the plant again. Unable to find him, Patrick tells the girls to take the cuttings. After that people start buying Audrey IIs all over the world and eventually the Audrey IIs take over the world. The cast sings the finale; warning the audience "Don't Feed the Plants!"Although it is highly unlikely that they will make a sequel to "Little Shop of Horrors", it could happen.
Audrey Santo died in 2007.
Audrey Williams died in 1975.
Audrey Patterson died in 1996.
Audrey Williamson died in 2010.
Audrey Jeffers died in 1968.
Audrey Cohen died in 1996.
Audrey Brown died in 2005.
Audrey Cruddas died in 1979.
Audrey Collins died in 2010.
Audrey Reader died in 1989.
Audrey McMahon died in 1981.