The Rocky Horror Show Revival 2000

Opened: November 15, 2000
Closing: January 06, 2002

The Rocky Horror Show - 2000 - Broadway History , Info & More

The Rocky Horror Picture Show, both a stage musical and a cult classic film, is the brainchild of Richard O'Brien. He wrote the music, lyrics, and book for this wild ride, which pays loving homage to the cheesy B-movie sci-fi and horror films of the past. Debuting in 1973 as The Rocky Horror Show at London's Royal Court Theatre, it quickly gained a devoted following for its outrageous humor and audience participation.



The story follows the innocent couple Brad and Janet on a stormy night. Their flat tire leads them to the strange doorstep of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a flamboyant mad scientist with a penchant for transvestism. Frank unveils his latest creation: Rocky, a muscular man built in a lab. Through rock and roll songs and wacky characters like the hunchbacked butler Riff Raff and the biker Eddie, the show explores themes of sexuality, gender identity, and the allure of transgression.



The Rocky Horror Picture Show holds a unique place in pop culture history. The 1975 film adaptation became a phenomenon, famous for its interactive screenings where audience members yell back at the screen, sing along, and even throw props. This interactive tradition and the show's enduringly catchy music solidify The Rocky Horror Picture Show as a one-of-a-kind musical experience.


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Terrence Mann Spends Summer at Connecticut Rep; Directs PIRATES OF PENZANCE in July
by BWW News Desk - Jun 16, 2012


According to The Day, Broadway star Terrence Mann has returned to the University of Connecticut's Connecticut Repertory Theater to participate in its Nutmeg Summer Series. He ends his run as the lead in CRT's Man of La Mancha today, June 16, and is set to direct the theatre's The Pirates of Penzance in July.

Ripley, Somers, Hansen, Hunton, Sadleir & Kushnier to Star in NEXT TO NORMAL TOUR; Kicks Off November
by Robert Diamond - Oct 20, 2010


Alice Ripley, who received the 2009 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning Next to Normal, will reprise her acclaimed performance in the musical's 36-week multi-city North American tour, launching November 23 with a six-week engagement at the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. Following the premiere, the tour has confirmed engagements in Denver, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Des Moines, Providence, Hartford, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Chicago, St. Paul, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Washington, DC, and Toronto.

FINIAN'S RAINBOW's James Stovall Dies Sept. 26
by Molly Hagan - Sep 27, 2010


Broadway and musical theater veteran, James Stovall died yesterday, September 26 confirms his talent agency, Abrams Artists & Associates. Cause of death and age are unavailable at this time, but it has been reported that Stovall suffered from heart problems.

Other Productions of The Rocky Horror Show

1973   West End Original London Production
West End
1974   Los Angeles Los Angeles Production
Los Angeles
1975   Broadway Broadway Production
Broadway
1990   West End London Revival
West End
1994   West End London Revival
West End
2000   Broadway Broadway Revival
Broadway
2006   West End London Revival
West End
2023   West End
West End
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West End

The Rocky Horror Show - 2000 Broadway Awards and Nominations

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Year Ceremony Category Nominee
2000 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Director - Musical Christopher Ashley

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