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− | In 1999, a production of [[The Rocky Horror Show]] was staged at the legendary [[Tiffany Theater]] on the Sunset Strip where ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' played for many years at the height of [[Audience Participation]]. | + | In 1999, a production of [[The Rocky Horror Show]] was staged at the legendary [[Tiffany Theater]] on the [[Sunset Strip]] where ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' played for many years at the height of [[Audience Participation]]. |
Among the more high-profile offerings was a four-month run of an updated ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]],'' which opened on January 29, 1999 and starred David Arquette. Not coincidentally, the original ''Rocky Horror Show'' had its US opening at the [[Roxy Theatre]], a few blocks down the Sunset Strip from the Tiffany. | Among the more high-profile offerings was a four-month run of an updated ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]],'' which opened on January 29, 1999 and starred David Arquette. Not coincidentally, the original ''Rocky Horror Show'' had its US opening at the [[Roxy Theatre]], a few blocks down the Sunset Strip from the Tiffany. |
Revision as of 10:10, 28 May 2019
Theatre: Tiffany Theater
Theatre Location: West Hollywood, CA
Production: The Rocky Horror Show
Opening Date: January, 1999
Closing Date: May, 1999
In 1999, a production of The Rocky Horror Show was staged at the legendary Tiffany Theater on the Sunset Strip where The Rocky Horror Picture Show played for many years at the height of Audience Participation.
Among the more high-profile offerings was a four-month run of an updated The Rocky Horror Show, which opened on January 29, 1999 and starred David Arquette. Not coincidentally, the original Rocky Horror Show had its US opening at the Roxy Theatre, a few blocks down the Sunset Strip from the Tiffany.
Among the local luminaries to attend the well received production was the show's creator, Richard O'Brien.
Contents
Cast
- Frank: David Arquette
- Brad: Timothy A. Fitz-Gerald
- Janet:Lacey Kohl
- Rocky: James Carpinello
- Riff Raff: Donnie Kehr
- Magenta: Kirsten Benton
- Columbia: Hynden Walch
- DR. Scott: Eric Levity
- Eddie: Bob Simon
- Narrator: Paxton Whitehead
- Costumes: Todd Oldham
Reviews
- LA Times: [1]
Other Media
Awards
References
- Playbill Article: [2]