2nd Annual The Rocky Horror Show

The Rocky Horror Show

Music, Book and Lyrics by Richard O'Brien


Back for our 2nd Annual Production! 


October 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, & 19 at Doors at 7:00pm - Show at 7:30 pm

October 6 & 13 Doors at 1:30pm - Show at 2:00 pm 

Please plan to arrive at least fifteen minutes early


Directed by Michele Firsching


Advisory: The Rocky Horror Show is not for the faint of heart or pre-teen children. Due to the sexual nature of this show we recommend youth under the age of 16 should attend only at a parent's discretion.


Run Time: Approximately 2 hours


"The Rocky Horror Show" is a cult-classic musical that originally premiered on stage in 1973. Written by Richard O'Brien, the show is a humorous and campy tribute to science fiction and horror B-movies. It follows the story of a young engaged couple, Brad and Janet, who stumble upon the eccentric mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a self-proclaimed "sweet transvestite from Transexual, Transylvania." The mansion is inhabited by an assortment of bizarre characters, including Frank-N-Furter's creation, a muscle-bound man named Rocky. The show is known for its catchy rock and pop tunes, outrageous costumes, with fans often dressing up as characters.  It has gained a dedicated following over the years and remains a unique and beloved theatrical experience.

Audience Participation

We’ve had many people inquire about audience participation for our production.


Plan on it!


However. This is not the movie. So there are some adjustments to be made. While we encourage the playful nature of using props (and we’ll get to those in a moment) we do ask that you refrain from the callbacks that are usually shouted at the movie screen. These are live actors, and they are flighty creatures whom we don’t want to frighten. (Please discourage your rowdy friends.)


Don your most outrageous costumes and let your inner glam rock star or alien transvestite shine. Dressing up is encouraged as we celebrate the timeless tradition of audience participation and the delightfully bizarre world of Dr. Frank-N-Furter and company. Come in your wildest attire and be part of this unforgettable experience!


Kits including the following props will be available for purchase in the lobby, or you may feel free to bring your own. ( But absolutely NO food related props. If you throw food items of any kind we will send Frank N’ Furter after you with the chainsaw. No, but seriously, we’d prefer to not attract rodents. They’re gross.)


Newspaper: To protect your hair from being mussed during the “storm” that Brad and Janet find themselves in. Unfold your paper and use it as a hat when Brad and Janet do. Also doubles as reading material in case the intermission goes on too long.


Paper Confetti: When Frank N’ Furter and Rocky are headed up the stairs to find wedded bliss, throw your confetti (Up and back, please. NOT at the stage) to add to the celebration!


Your Phone as a Lighter: During the touching ballad "There's a Light," the theater is bathed in darkness. This is the perfect time to use your phone as a makeshift lighter. (Because an actual open flame in a theater is bad) Simply activate the flashlight app and sway it gently in time with the music when the cast is waving their “candles”. Then please promptly assure that it is in silent mode and no longer lit up for the rest of the show. 


Toilet Paper: When Dr. Scott makes her entrance and Brad shouts “Great Scott!” throw your ribbon of toilet paper in the air in solidarity with Brad and his surprise at seeing his old professor. Also, pretend it’s Scott Brand toilet paper. 


While not as extensive as the prop list used for watching the Picture Show version, these props can provide a sense of participation and fun without distracting (too much) from the delightfully absurd performance you’ll be watching.

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