The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

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I see this is coming to the Sharon on September 29, 2022 along with Barry Bostwick. The Sharon | The Villages Sharon L. Morse - Performing Arts Center - Tickets and Upcoming Performances
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Really takes an enthusiastic audience interacting with it to get the experience.
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I saw it with a few fellow U of Denver Library Graduate Program students in 1983 or 1984 at one of the late night showings.

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I'll watch anything with Susan Sarandon in it.
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Wikipedia

I see this is coming to the Sharon on September 29, 2022 along with Barry Bostwick. The Sharon | The Villages Sharon L. Morse - Performing Arts Center - Tickets and Upcoming Performances
Barry Bostwick - Wikipedia

Really takes an enthusiastic audience interacting with it to get the experience.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show cult following - Wikipedia

I saw it with a few fellow U of Denver Library Graduate Program students in 1983 or 1984 at one of the last night showings.
I saw a screening of it a few years ago with Barry Bostwick. It's fun, he comes out after the show, and tells behind the scenes stories, and answers questions. Did something similar a few months ago with Wrath of Khan, and William Shatner. (Both good story tellers.)
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I went to midnight showings (a few decades ago)
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Wikipedia

I see this is coming to the Sharon on September 29, 2022 along with Barry Bostwick. The Sharon | The Villages Sharon L. Morse - Performing Arts Center - Tickets and Upcoming Performances
Barry Bostwick - Wikipedia

Really takes an enthusiastic audience interacting with it to get the experience.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show cult following - Wikipedia

I saw it with a few fellow U of Denver Library Graduate Program students in 1983 or 1984 at one of the late night showings.
Trivia “ Some things are constants in a chaotic world: Death, taxes and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” which has played at Portland’s Clinton Street Theater every Saturday night for 43 years.”
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Trivia “ Some things are constants in a chaotic world: Death, taxes and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” which has played at Portland’s Clinton Street Theater every Saturday night for 43 years.”
Now that is a long time.

And something you might expect for Portland, Oregon. The Clinton Street Theater
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Are you talking about the movie or a live performance. I saw it live on Broadway before I saw the movie. They pulled all the seats out of the theatre, and you watched it cabaret style.
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Sounds like something going on in a mental institution!
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A work mate suggested I go see it without preparing me for what was going to happen. I disliked it immensely and we walked out, as the audience, half of them dressed in drag, were throwing rice and shouting. No thx. . .
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A work mate suggested I go see it without preparing me for what was going to happen. I disliked it immensely and we walked out, as the audience, half of them dressed in drag, were throwing rice and shouting. No thx. . .
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It will be a short drive for Barry.. he has a house in Mt Dora..
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I worked at the popcorn stand at the Exeter Street Theatre in Boston, when they had the film/stage duo performances of RHPC every Friday night. It was SO much fun, and the ensemble were made up of warm, lovely folks who were naturally clever. A bunch were over-the-top drama but most of them were pretty down to earth when the makeup and wigs came off.
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