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Revision as of 16:00, 29 June 2018
The Los Angeles area has had a strong and devoted Rocky Horror following since The Rocky Horror Show opened at the Roxy Theatre on March 24, 1974. The Rocky Horror Picture Show had a special sneak-preview at the Fox Venice Theater on September 25, 1975 and premiered at the UA Westwood the following night. It has played continuously in the Los Angeles area ever since. At its peak in the early 80s, it was screening in over 20 local area theaters on Friday and Saturday at midnight (and midnight and 2 AM at Tiffany Theater on the Sunset Strip).
Los Angeles remains an active part of ongoing Audience Participation with several long-lived casts with weekly screenings and occasional special Rocky-related events.
Contents
Cast Affiliations
Roxy Cast
The Rocky Horror Revue
The Tiffany Troupe
Creatures Of The Night - Long Beach, CA
Erotic Nightmares
The Denton Affair - Hermosa Beach, CA
Sensual Daydreams
The Transylvanian Revue
Another Slice
The Master's Affair
Voyeuristic Intention
Midnight Insanity
Sins O' The Flesh
Wild and Untamed Things
Dark Refrain
Too Much Coffee Cast
KAOS at the Frida Cinema
The Forbidden Fruit
Partial List Of Theaters
Because Los Angeles had a general release in 1976 and very active revival house bookings between 1976-1980, and recent main-stream bookings, there have been countless theaters that had engagements of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Below is a small sampling of theaters in Los Angeles County from 1975-Present. Neighboring cities in Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County and San Diego County had dozens of bookings in the late '70s through mid '80s as well, bringing the number of theaters in California to over 50 simultaneously at the peak of the cult.
Roxy Theatre - West Hollywood, CA
Fox Venice Theater - Los Angeles CA
UA Westwood - Westwood, CA
UA Cinema Center - Westwood, CA
Holly Theater - Hollywood, CA
Nuart Theater - West Los Angeles, CA
Egyptian Theatre - Hollywood, CA
Cinema Colorado - Pasadena, CA
Americana Cinema - Panorama City, CA
UA Del Amo 3 - Torrance, CA
Cinema Center - Northridge, CA
Eastland - West Covina, CA
Winnetka Drive-In - Chatworth, CA
Peppertree 3 - Reseda, CA
Fiesta 3 Drive In - Pico Rivera, CA
Los Altos 2 Drive-In - Long Beach, CA
UA El Monte Drive-In - El Monte , CA
Pickwick Drive-In - Burbank, CA
Crest - Long Beach, CA
Bay Theater - Pacific Palisades, CA
Covina Cinema - Covina, CA
Sherman Theater - Sherman Oaks, CA
Tiffany Theater - West Hollywood, CA
Cove Theater - Hermosa Beach, CA
Rialto Theatre - South Pasadena, CA
UA Marketplace 6 - Long Beach, CA
UA Warner Center - Woodland Hills, CA
UA Torrance - Torrance, CA
Aquarius Theatre - Hollywood, CA
Vista Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
Baronet Theater - Woodland Hills, CA
GCC 5 Theater - Sherman Oaks, CA
Redondo Beach Cinema 3 - Redondo Beach, CA
The Art Theatre - Long Beach, CA
Pantages Theater - Hollywood, CA
Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood, CA
The Queen Mary - Long Beach, CA
Warner Grand - San Pedro, CA
Million Dollar Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
The Wiltern - Los Angeles, CA
Harmony Gold - Hollywood, CA
Silent Movie Theater - Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Forever Cemetery - Hollywood, CA
Regent Theatre - Westwood, CA
Conventions
- 1979: The First Annual Transylvanian Convention (Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, CA) - July 15
- 1980: The Second Annual Transylvanian Convention (Hollywood Holiday Inn, Hollywood, CA) - July 20
- 1981: The Semi-Annual Transylvanian Convention (Downtown Los Angeles, CA) - February 21
- 1981: The Third Annual Transylvanian Convention (The Inn At The Park, Anaheim, CA) - July 12
- 1982: ROCKY ALIVE (Hawthorne, CA) - April 3
- 1990: 15th Anniversary Convention ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA) - October 20
- 1993: 18th Anniversary "Age of Consent" (Long Beach, CA)
- 1995: ROCKYCON '95 (Beverly Hills, CA) - February 12
- 1995: The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration (Roxy Theatre, Pantages Theater, Hollywood, CA) - October 20-21
- 1997: The Light in the Darkness (Anaheim, CA) - June 20-21
- 2001: Frankie Goes to Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA) - June 21-24
- 2005: RHPS 30th Anniversary - (Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA) - September 5
- 2010: 7 Deadly Sins: The Rocky Horror Picture Show 35th Anniversary Convention (Los Angeles, CA) - September 23-26
- 2019: Sins UnCon 19 - (Los Angeles CA) - January 25-27, 2019 (Tentative)
Notable Events
- 1974: The First ''Rocky Horror'' Costume Contest - (Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood,CA) - October 31
- 1981: The Rocky Horror Show 1980 - 81 North American Tour
- 1981: Shock Treatment Special Advance Screening, 20th Century Fox, Los Angeles CA - August 7
- 1981: Shock Treatment Premiere --Vista Theatre, Hollywood CA - October 30
- 1983: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Audience Par-Tic-I-Pation! Midnight Screening - (Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood ,CA) October 31
- 2010: RHPS Tribute and Costume Ball - (Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles ,CA) - September 18
- 2013: I Survived the Tiffany Reunion - Tiffany Theater/Canters Deli/Nuart Theater - March 9
- 2014: An Evening with Tim Curry - Silent Movie Theater - Hollywood CA- March 27
- 2015: Rocky Horror Picture Show Day (site of UA Westwood) - October 30
- 2016: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again Premiere - (Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, CA) October 13
- 2018: THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW - Hollywood! (Vista Theatre, Los Angeles, CA) July 6 [1]
Notable Residents
Tim Curry
Barry Bostwick
Lou Adler
Related
10 other theaters
The First 30 US Theaters
Audience Participation
''Rocky Horror'' Fan Made Merchandise
Ode Records
20th Century Fox