The Rocky Horror Show
The Rocky Horror Show has toured the United Kingdom regularly since the 1990–91 West End revival at the Piccadilly Theatre in productions produced by Richard O’Brien’s and Howard Panter’s Rocky Horror Company. Notable celebrities have been cast including Daniel Abineri, Peter Blake, Tim McInnerny, Anthony Head, Robin Cousins, Jason Donovan and Jonathan Wilkes as Frank-N-Furter, Gina Bellman as Janet Weiss, Edward Tudor-Pole as Riff Raff and TV’s Craig Ferguson and Adrian Edmonson as Brad Majors.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Brad | Adrian Edmonson |
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Brad | Craig Ferguson |
Columbia | Linda Davidson |
Columbia | Vicky Licorish |
Dr. Scott | Gordon Kennedy |
Eddie | Gordon Kennedy |
Eddie / Dr Scott | Ivan kaye |
Frank N Furter | Tim McInnerny |
Frank-n-Furter | Anthony Head |
Janet | Gina Bellman |
Janet | Zalie Burrow |
Magenta | Mary Maddox |
Magenta / Usherette | Kate O’Sullivan |
Narrator | Jonathon Adams |
Narrator | Peter Bayliss |
Phantom | Zalie Burrow |
Phantom | Ian Good |
Phantom | Kate O’Sullivan |
Phantom | Paul Reeves |
Phantom | Stephen Thiebault |
Phantom 2 | Kate O’Sullivan |
Phantom 3 | Julia Hampson |
Phantom 4 | Penelope McGhie |
Phantom 5 | Mark Turnbull |
Riff Raff | Edward Tudor-Pole |
Riff Raff | Tim Whitnall |
Rocky | Adam Caine |
Crew | |
Composer | Richard O Brien |
Costume Designer | Sue Blane |
Designer | Robin Don |
Director | Robin Lefevre |
Lighting | Nick Chelton |
- Observations (1)
- Added by Michael Hope, last modified by Pat Hume.
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Play description
Follows squeaky-clean sweethearts Brad and Janet on an adventure they’ll never forget, with the scandalous Frank N Furter, rippling Rocky and vivacious Magenta. Bursting at the seams with timeless classics, including ‘Sweet Transvestite’, ‘Damn It Janet’ and, of course, the pelvic-thrusting ‘Time Warp’, Get ready for a night of fun, frolics and frivolity. This is the boldest bash of them all, so fish out the fishnets, buff up your basque and sharpen those stilettos for the rockiest ride of your life! Don’t dream it – be it!
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Observations
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Richard O’Brien took on the role of Frank N Furter on at least 2 occasions (that I saw).
First time was in July after Tim McInnerny had slipped on rice thrown onto stage in a previous performance.
And the second time was for the Lighthouse Charity night on Halloween 1990.
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