Rocky Horror Show Live

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Rocky Horror Show Live
Rocky Horror Show Live poster.jpg
Directed byChristopher Luscombe
Written by Richard O'Brien
Based on The Rocky Horror Show
by Richard O’Brien
Produced byJohn Wyver
Starring
Narrated by
Edited byDan Smith
Music byRichard O'Brien
Production
companies
Ambassador Theatre Group
Rocky Horror Company
Distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment
Release date
  • 17 September 2015 (2015-09-17)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$912,652 [1]

Rocky Horror Show Live is a 2015 musical performance event simulcast live to cinemas across the United Kingdom and Europe from London's Playhouse Theatre on 17 September 2015. The performance, which raised funds for Amnesty International, was the highlight of a two-week run of The Rocky Horror Show at the Playhouse from 11 to 26 September, [2] all featuring the show's creator Richard O'Brien as a narrator. [3]

Contents

Cast

Most of the cast appearing have played their particular characters in past productions around the world. The list below is of those who appeared in the television broadcast of the production, including the special celebrity narrators, [4] most of whom have been involved in a production at one time or another.

Scenes and musical numbers

  1. "Science Fiction/Double Feature"
  2. "Dammit Janet"
  3. Criminologist Interlude
  4. "Over at the Frankenstein Place"
  5. Criminologist Interlude
  6. "Time Warp"
  7. "Sweet Transvestite"
  8. "The Sword of Damocles"
  9. "I Can Make You a Man"
  10. "Hot Patootie (Bless My Soul)"
  11. "I Can Make You a Man" (reprise)
  12. Janet's Bedroom
  13. Criminologist Interlude
  14. Brad's Bedroom
  15. Criminologist Interlude
  16. "Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me"
  17. "Once in a While"
  18. "Eddie's Teddy"
  19. "Planet Schmanet Janet"
  20. Criminologist Interlude
  21. "Rose Tint My World"
  22. "Fanfare/Don't Dream It, Be It"
  23. "Wild and Untamed Thing"
  24. "I'm Going Home"
  25. "Return to Transylvania"
  26. "Superheroes"
  27. "Science Fiction/Double Feature" (reprise)
  28. Curtain Call

Release

The Gala performance was broadcast to over 600 cinemas across the UK and Europe; grossing more than £600,000 at the UK box office alone. It beat Legend and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials to take the top spot at the UK box office. [5]

An edited version was later broadcast on BBC America in the United States, [6] on Sky Arts in the United Kingdom, SBS in Australia, Canal+ Extra in Spain, and on YLE Teema in Finland. [7]

Fans have petitioned for a release of the broadcast onto DVD. [8]

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