Actor Tim Curry, photographed at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood in September. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) The old stage at West Hollywood’s Roxy Theatre looks as small as ever to Tim Curry.
Nell Campbell, Patricia Quinn, Tim Curry, and Richard O'Brien on the set of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.' (Credit: Mick Rock) There was a stretch in 1990 when our Saturdays belonged to midnight ...
The 50th anniversary of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is almost here, and "I see you shiver with antici-(SAY IT!)-pation!" The rock musical, a campy blend of comedy and horror, is based on Richard O ...
At midnight, they flock to an old art deco movie palace in the Detroit suburbs. A glow-in-the-dark dragon mural lights up one of the screening rooms at the State-Wayne Theater in Wayne, Mich. There, ...
Actors Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon in a scene from the 1975 movie "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" directed by Jim Sharman. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) It is 1984. My friends ...
The miracle of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” isn’t that it exists — cinema has always had its curiosities, midnight follies and trash experiments — but that this louche concoction of glam rock, ...
There’s only one right way to pop your Rocky Horror cherry, and it isn’t curled up on your couch alone. The Rocky Horror Picture Show was never meant to be simply watched — it was meant to be lived.
It was 10 p.m. at the Nuart Theatre in West Los Angeles, and Kayla Discoe-Creveling was hunting for virgins. "We have a little tradition in Rocky Horror where we mark our virgins with a big old V." A ...
When The Rocky Horror Picture Show premiered in 1975, 20th Century Fox had no idea what to do with the bizarre musical they’d just released, a campy, sexually provocative rock opera about a ...
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW (LIVE ON STAGE!) is a magical phenomenon unlike anything ever before seen on stage. Borrowing largely from horror conventions, the stage musical begins as an innocent young ...
When I was in high school in the 1990s, I worked the box office at Tucson’s sole art house, the Loft Cinema. My favorite shift was Saturday night when a parade of true characters began lining up for ...
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