The Rocky Horror Show!

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Francis wrote:A word to the wise: make sure you take a newspaper. :innocent:
It is more enjoyable when the Princess acompanying you assures you that she knows the story, but then is shocked, shcked I tell you, when the performance really starts. :innocent: Those without water pistols flung beer.
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I've never liked the film, but the stage show is a laugh.
The site doesn't say who the cast is, though. That does make a difference as I've seen it with both well known, genuinely good cast members AND a bunch of no-marks. The good cast won.
I don't get the audience dressing up, but if they want to, then they must.

go see it, ya miserable buggers.
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Francis wrote:A word to the wise: make sure you take a newspaper. :innocent:
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A good choice Francis :innocent: , so is the newspaper :wink:
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Burn wrote:
scotty wrote:The Rocky Horror Show is a classic, I went to see it in Edinburgh years ago in the Playhouse/Kings(?), it was a great night, what a fuckin' laugh, if entered to in the right spirit it a superb night out.
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i believe i've been to see the Rocky Horror live stage show in the Playhouse...must have been a while back now cos i was married at the time and living down Meadowbank...

fcuk that was a good night out :notworthy: :notworthy:
Hehe now we are three. I too was there, two nights at the Playhouse in ooh must have been 92 or 93. I've still got the programme, I'll check. First night I thought 'what the fcuk is going on here then?', had a ball and went back the next night, complete with battery operated water pistol with a range of 60ft, great for taking out the wanker Playhouse bouncers from a distance :twisted:

Surrounded by women in lingerie, what's not to like? I worry about you sometimes Blast :lol:
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scotty wrote:
Francis wrote:A word to the wise: make sure you take a newspaper. :innocent:
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A good choice Francis :innocent: , so is the newspaper :wink:
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Nice, scotty. ;D
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DerekR wrote:Surrounded by women in lingerie, what's not to like? I worry about you sometimes Blast :lol:
You'd also be surrounded by men in lingerie. :P
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DerekR wrote:Surrounded by women in lingerie, what's not to like? I worry about you sometimes Blast :lol:
You'd also be surrounded by men in lingerie. :P
Sometimes you gotta take the rough with the smooth. You're young, you'll learn :wink:
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I've never seen it on stage but having seen it about 10 times by the time I went to university, I got well and truly bored of it - and of the bloody students who had just discovered it (along with Spag Bols and other dreaded student cliches). I do quite like it these days but I've never felt the urge to participate in the proceedings. I first saw it in 1980 when I visited my older sister in Germany. She was to blame for getting me and my other sister hooked so she had to take us all the way to Cologne to see it - it was Cert. X in the UK and I was only 11 at the time. :lol:

Incidentally, I believe the original ideas for costumes for the show were thanks to Paddy's Market in Glasgow. I can't remember the exact story but I read it in an interview with Richard O'Brien a few years ago. I think he'd been involved in something showing at the Citizen's Theatre here when he wrote the Rocky Horror, and he and/or whoever else was involved went round Paddy's Market looking for cheap but outrageous costumes. They evidently found them...
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DerekR wrote:Surrounded by women in lingerie, what's not to like? I worry about you sometimes Blast :lol:
Aye. What exactly is it you don't like about it James?
James Blast wrote:sorry, but its just rubbish, and not very well made rubbish IMO
To get all high-brow about the production quality of what was essentially a shot in the dark success, is like writing off the Sisters cos Adrenochrome is a bit too Jimmy Pursey. :wink:

And if it's cos it's been 'hijacked' by those who'll use any excuse to dress up in dodgy outfits, then the Sisters come to mind again. :innocent:

And I saw it at Hyde Park Picture House in 1983, so I win again. :lol:
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DerekR wrote:
Dark wrote:You'd also be surrounded by men in lingerie. :P
Sometimes you gotta take the rough with the smooth.
You think I was complaining? :lol:
Jokes about "taking it" are to be directed elsewhere, thank you. -_-
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not coming to norwich.. aaghhh. damn.

jason donovan was SUPERB as frank 'n' furter! honestly!
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emilystrange wrote:jason donovan was SUPERB as frank 'n' furter! honestly!
I rest my case M'lud ;D
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James Blast wrote:
emilystrange wrote:jason donovan was SUPERB as frank 'n' furter! honestly!
I rest my case M'lud ;D
To quote HMHB....
"I asked if you would like to go along to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
You said you'd love to so I murdered your family,
Cos I hate the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Besides I'm going browsing round hardware shops....'

Says it all really.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
James Blast wrote:
emilystrange wrote:jason donovan was SUPERB as frank 'n' furter! honestly!
I rest my case M'lud ;D
To quote HMHB....
"I asked if you would like to go along to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
You said you'd love to so I murdered your family,
Cos I hate the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Besides I'm going browsing round hardware shops....'

Says it all really.
now you've sat me on the horns of an enema Steve, I don't like HMHB either ;D
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James Blast wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
James Blast wrote:I rest my case M'lud ;D
To quote HMHB....
"I asked if you would like to go along to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
You said you'd love to so I murdered your family,
Cos I hate the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Besides I'm going browsing round hardware shops....'

Says it all really.
now you've sat me on the horns of an enema Steve, I don't like HMHB either ;D
:roll: Still not enough of a reason to stop being brothers though Rutlin'...Or is it? :lol:
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To quote HMHB....
"I asked if you would like to go along to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
You said you'd love to so I murdered your family,
Cos I hate the Rocky Horror Picture Show,
Besides I'm going browsing round hardware shops....'


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Keep up twerp. :wink:
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Francis wrote:Keep up twerp. :wink:
:)

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Lol. Scotty can give you lessons in quoting. :innocent:
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Hom_Corleone wrote: :roll: Still not enough of a reason to stop being brothers though Rutlin'...Or is it? :lol:
I'm shocked and well... stunned, that you would think that Arthur :lol:

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Francis wrote:Lol. Scotty can give you lessons in quoting. :innocent:
I was going to cast up that [/i]someone was still due me a pint for it aswell, then I remembered that you bought the "early morning curry" 8) :notworthy: :lol:
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scotty wrote:
Francis wrote:Lol. Scotty can give you lessons in quoting. :innocent:
I was going to cast up that [/i]someone was still due me a pint for it aswell, then I remembered that you bought the "early morning curry" 8) :notworthy: :lol:
jist call him Frank next time ye meet, that bugs the hell outta him :lol:
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Andrew S wrote:Incidentally, I believe the original ideas for costumes for the show were thanks to Paddy's Market in Glasgow. I can't remember the exact story but I read it in an interview with Richard O'Brien a few years ago. I think he'd been involved in something showing at the Citizen's Theatre here when he wrote the Rocky Horror, and he and/or whoever else was involved went round Paddy's Market looking for cheap but outrageous costumes. They evidently found them...
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I think she's doing the timewarp! :lol:
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James Blast wrote:jist call him Frank next time ye meet, that bugs the hell outta him
I still remember the original dark Pooh Sticks. :wink:

Anyways, I've gotten used to people at work following my boss's lead in calling me Fran, so I reckon I've got over my monicker complex. :lol:
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