NEW YORK — When daring young Brits found their way to Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” in 1973, they identified with Brad and Janet, the sweet, virginal twosome who are stranded by a flat ...
When daring young Brits found their way to Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” in 1973, they identified with Brad and Janet, the sweet, virginal couple who runs out of gas and get embroiled with ...
The critics have returned from their strange journey into the world of The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway and the verdict is in! Read all the reviews in our roundup below! The Rocky Horror Show is ...
The cast of The Rocky Horror Show will take Tonight Show audiences on a strange journey next week, with a performance from the Broadway revival. Tune in to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on ...
While it’s not your typical musical theater greeting, “The Rocky Horror Show” is not your typical show. It’s one that is flamboyantly abnormal and anarchical and one that famously thrives on ...
Richard O'Brien's musical may be over 50 years ago, but Sam Pinkleton's staging manages to deliver at least one major surprise.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Horror movies are often easy wins at the box office with small budgets and often lots of ...
While I can think of nothing worse than watching a show between your fingers or behind the sofa, fans remain obsessed with the horror genre, and one of the pinnacles of it was Marianne. The ...
One hour and 50 minutes, with one intermission. At Studio 54, 254 W. 54th Street. It’s just a jump to the left. And then a step to the right. Put your hands… over your mouths! “You will not be seeing ...
Led by Luke Evans, The Rocky Horror Show's Broadway cast sings a queer classic for Jimmy Fallon in this teaser of Monday's ...
The Rocky Horror Show opens on Broadway tonight amidst a cultural landscape much changed – or maybe not so much – from the ’70s midnight movie circuit era that gave asshole (audience says so, not me) ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Sam Pinkleton’s new revival at Studio 54 gives us the big gay mayhem we want while also maintaining some order via Rachel Dratch’s droll ...