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− | [[File:1973London-FrontCoverL.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Original 1973 Soundtrack LP on UK Records ]]The first production of [[The Rocky Horror Show]] was at the 63-seat Royal Court | + | [[File:1973London-FrontCoverL.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Original 1973 Soundtrack LP on UK Records]] |
+ | The first production of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' was at the 63-seat [[Royal Court Theatre]], in the [[Theater Upstairs]]. It opened on June 19, 1973 (after previews on June 17 and 18) and ran there until July 20, 1973. The original production won the 1973 ''Evening Standard'' Theatre Award for Best Musical, and moved first to the [[Chelsea Classic Cinema]] (August 14, 1973 - October 20, 1973) and then to the [[King's Road Theatre]] (November 3, 1973 - March 31, 1979). Record producer and owner of UK Records, Jonathan King, saw the production on its second night, and hastily signed the cast to record the [[Original London Cast Soundtrack Album]], which was reportedly recorded over one weekend. | ||
− | + | ==Original London Cast== | |
− | + | [[Tim Curry]] - [[Dr. Frank N Furter]]<BR> | |
− | [[Tim Curry]] - Frank N Furter<BR> | + | [[Julie Covington]] - [[Janet Weiss]]<BR> |
− | Julie Covington - Janet Weiss<BR> | + | [[Belinda Sinclair]] - Janet Weiss (Sinclair was the second Janet, but appears on the soundtrack LP)<BR> |
− | Christopher Malcolm - Brad Majors<BR> | + | [[Christopher Malcolm]] - [[Brad Majors]]<BR> |
− | [[Richard O'Brien]] - Riff Raff<BR> | + | [[Richard O'Brien]] - [[Riff Raff]]<BR> |
− | [[Patricia Quinn]] - Magenta/Usherette<BR> | + | [[Patricia Quinn]] - [[Magenta]]/[[Usherette]]<BR> |
− | [[Nell Campbell]] (as Little Nell) - Columbia<BR> | + | [[Nell Campbell]] (as [[Little Nell]]) - [[Columbia]]<BR> |
− | Rayner Bourton - Rocky Horror<BR> | + | [[Rayner Bourton]] - [[Rocky Horror]]<BR> |
− | Paddy O'Hagan - Eddie/Dr. Scott<BR> | + | [[Paddy O'Hagan]] - [[Eddie]]/[[Dr. Scott]]<BR> |
− | [[Jonathan Adams]] - The Narrator | + | [[Jonathan Adams]] - [[The Narrator]] |
− | '''Musical Numbers from The Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court | + | ==Musicians== |
− | "Science Fiction | + | [[Count Ian Blair]] - Guitar<BR> |
− | "Dammit | + | [[Dennis Cowan]] - Bass<BR> |
− | "Over | + | [[Martin Fitzgibbon]] - Drums<BR> |
− | "Sweet Transvestite"<BR> | + | [[Phil Kenzie]] - Saxophone<BR> |
− | "The Time Warp"<BR> | + | [[Richard Hartley]] - Arranger, Organ, Piano |
− | "The Sword | + | |
− | " | + | ==Awards== |
− | + | *''Evening Standard'' Theatre Award for Best Musical (1973) | |
− | "Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me"<BR> | + | |
− | "Once | + | ==Musical Numbers from The Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court Theatre== |
− | " | + | "[[Science Fiction, Double Feature]]"<BR> |
− | + | "[[Dammit Janet]]"<BR> | |
− | "Rose Tint My World/Don't Dream It, Be It/Wild | + | "[[Over At The Frankenstein Place]]"<BR> |
− | "I'm Going Home"<BR> | + | "[[Sweet Transvestite]]"<BR> |
− | " | + | "[[The Time Warp]]"<BR> |
− | "Science Fiction | + | "[[The Sword Of Damocles]]"<BR> |
− | The following songs were added after the Royal Court | + | "[[Whatever Happened To Saturday Night]]"<BR> |
+ | "[[Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me]]"<BR> | ||
+ | "[[Once In A While]]"<BR> | ||
+ | "[[Planet, Schmanet, Janet]]"<BR> | ||
+ | "[[Rose Tint My World]] / [[Don't Dream It, Be It]] / [[Wild And Untamed Thing]]"<BR> | ||
+ | "[[I'm Going Home]]"<BR> | ||
+ | "[[Super Heroes]]"<BR> | ||
+ | "[[Science Fiction, Double Feature (Reprise)]]"<BR> | ||
+ | * The following songs were added after the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs production: <BR>"[[Charles Atlas Song]]", "[[Charles Atlas Song (Reprise)]]" and "[[Eddie's Teddy]]" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | [[List of Stage Productions]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | ''THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW: Original London Cast (1973)'' At Cosmo's Factory [http://www.cosmosfactory.org/londonrhs.shtml?fbclid=IwAR0xtAXonvXS-jT4o6x2ADQ1124zXlLeI1RXKhhn_lFGIdng4k-sNnlN8dE] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Recordings]] |
Latest revision as of 02:02, 28 August 2021
The first production of The Rocky Horror Show was at the 63-seat Royal Court Theatre, in the Theater Upstairs. It opened on June 19, 1973 (after previews on June 17 and 18) and ran there until July 20, 1973. The original production won the 1973 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Musical, and moved first to the Chelsea Classic Cinema (August 14, 1973 - October 20, 1973) and then to the King's Road Theatre (November 3, 1973 - March 31, 1979). Record producer and owner of UK Records, Jonathan King, saw the production on its second night, and hastily signed the cast to record the Original London Cast Soundtrack Album, which was reportedly recorded over one weekend.
Contents
Original London Cast
Tim Curry - Dr. Frank N Furter
Julie Covington - Janet Weiss
Belinda Sinclair - Janet Weiss (Sinclair was the second Janet, but appears on the soundtrack LP)
Christopher Malcolm - Brad Majors
Richard O'Brien - Riff Raff
Patricia Quinn - Magenta/Usherette
Nell Campbell (as Little Nell) - Columbia
Rayner Bourton - Rocky Horror
Paddy O'Hagan - Eddie/Dr. Scott
Jonathan Adams - The Narrator
Musicians
Count Ian Blair - Guitar
Dennis Cowan - Bass
Martin Fitzgibbon - Drums
Phil Kenzie - Saxophone
Richard Hartley - Arranger, Organ, Piano
Awards
- Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Musical (1973)
Musical Numbers from The Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court Theatre
"Science Fiction, Double Feature"
"Dammit Janet"
"Over At The Frankenstein Place"
"Sweet Transvestite"
"The Time Warp"
"The Sword Of Damocles"
"Whatever Happened To Saturday Night"
"Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me"
"Once In A While"
"Planet, Schmanet, Janet"
"Rose Tint My World / Don't Dream It, Be It / Wild And Untamed Thing"
"I'm Going Home"
"Super Heroes"
"Science Fiction, Double Feature (Reprise)"
- The following songs were added after the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs production:
"Charles Atlas Song", "Charles Atlas Song (Reprise)" and "Eddie's Teddy"
See Also
External Links
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW: Original London Cast (1973) At Cosmo's Factory [1]