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Rocky Horror celebrates 40th anniversary in Birmingham

Date: 27 January 2013

This week see's the opening of Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Picture Show open for one week only at Birmingham's New Alexandra Theatre.

Heading up the cast is Whatsonstage.com Award winner (for his role as Felicia/Adam in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) Oliver Thornton in the iconic role of Frank 'n' Furter. Joining him, fresh from the recent arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, is Ben Forster as squeaky-clean Brad and Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallett as Janet. Rounding off the impressive cast is X Factor alumni Rhydian as Rocky.

The Rocky Horror Show tells the story of Brad and his fiancée Janet who meet Dr Frank’n’Furter by chance when their car breaks down outside his house. It is an adventure they’ll never forget, with fun, frolics, frocks, and frivolity, bursting with timeless songs and outrageous outfits. Directed by Christopher Luscombe, The Rocky Horror Show is a guaranteed party, which famously combines science-fiction, horror, comedy and music and encourages audience participation meaning, of course, getting dressed in your most outrageous fancy dress.

The show features classic songs such as Science Fiction/Double Feature, Damnit Janet and, of course, the timeless floor-filler, The Time-Warp.

Catch The Rocky Horror Picture Show celebrating its 40th birthday at the New Alexandra Theatre Birmingham from January 28 through February 2.

 

- by Kieran Johnson

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What a great show, been to see the show before but what a great cast, lead role was fab gave tim curry a run for his money. Here's to another 40 years - Elizabeth hep herd

30 Jan 13


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