the flaxen-haired Rocky Horror (Peter Hinwood). But, little by little, as the effervescent transgressive force gobbles up whole the unsuspecting visitors of the night, Brad and Janet slowly begin ...
In fact, there’s probably a midnight screening of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” playing at a theater near you this weekend. “Nobody thought it was going to be a hit,” admits its author ...
Related: What Made Rocky Horror Picture Show So Epic? Original Star Barry Bostwick, a.k.a. Brad, Says It Was All Tim Curry (Exclusive) Richard then picks up a guitar and plays a little bit of the ...
The beloved musical premiered in London in June 1973Tim Curry let his feelings be known in the early days of The Rocky Horror ...
The cast gathers in the front of the room. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” has begun. Shadowcasting contingent “Hey Brad, say something stupid!” bellows our Dr. Frank-N-Furter for the ...
There is, of course, an entirely additional documentary that could be made about what happened to The Rocky Horror Picture Show after the first midnight screening at the Waverly on April 1 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Tim Curry and colleagues recall the musical’s misadventure at the Belasco Theater in 1975. Tim Curry, left, as Frank-N-Furter and Kim Milford as Rocky in the Broadway ...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical comedy horror film directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who is also a member of the cast.
No film has ever captivated audiences of the screen and stage quite like The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Director Linus O'Brien, son of creator Richard O’Brien, examines how his father's creative ...