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[[File:AzRepublic.png|200px|thumb|right|Ad from the Arizona Republic on May 5, 1976]]''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' began its run at the UA Chris-Town Mall Cinemas 6 on May 5,1976 and did not last long (two weeks at the most, though more likely one). The film was given a scathing review in the ''Arizona Republic'' on May 8, which called it (among other un-insightful things) "an offensive foray into glittering gaydom" and dismissed it as "simply foul." In 1981, when [[The Sombrero Playhouse]] closed, ''Rocky Horror'' returned as a Midnight Movie with its own devoted following, the [[UA ChrisTown Cinema Stage Show]].
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[[File:AzRepublic.png|200px|thumb|right|Ad from the Arizona Republic on May 5, 1976]]
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'''Theater Location:''' Christown Shopping Center, 1546 W. Montebello Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
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'''Theater Chain:''' United Artists Theaters
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'''Theater Status:''' Closed
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==Cast Affiliations==
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* [[UA ChrisTown Cinema Stage Show]]
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==History==
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''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' began its run at the UA Chris-Town Mall Cinemas 6 on May 5,1976 and did not last long (two weeks at the most, though more likely one). The film was given a scathing review in the ''Arizona Republic'' on May 8, which called it (among other un-insightful things) "an offensive foray into glittering gaydom" and dismissed it as "simply foul." In 1981, when [[The Sombrero Playhouse]] closed, ''Rocky Horror'' returned as a Midnight Movie with its own devoted following, the [[UA ChrisTown Cinema Stage Show]].

Revision as of 07:43, 7 February 2017

Ad from the Arizona Republic on May 5, 1976

Theater Location: Christown Shopping Center, 1546 W. Montebello Avenue, Phoenix, AZ

Theater Chain: United Artists Theaters

Theater Status: Closed

Cast Affiliations

History

The Rocky Horror Picture Show began its run at the UA Chris-Town Mall Cinemas 6 on May 5,1976 and did not last long (two weeks at the most, though more likely one). The film was given a scathing review in the Arizona Republic on May 8, which called it (among other un-insightful things) "an offensive foray into glittering gaydom" and dismissed it as "simply foul." In 1981, when The Sombrero Playhouse closed, Rocky Horror returned as a Midnight Movie with its own devoted following, the UA ChrisTown Cinema Stage Show.