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− | The Riff Raff Statue is a free-standing bronze statue commemorating ''Rocky Horror'''s creator [[Richard O'Brien]] (who once lived in Hamilton). It was commissioned by Weta Workshop and unveiled November 26, 2004. The statue is mounted on a pedestal featuring a [[Transylvanian]] [[Lightning Bolt]], and a dedication plaque featuring [[The Lips]]. The statue is in a small park in a busy shopping area, located on the former site of the barber shop Richard O'Brien once worked in. In 2016, a [[Sonic Transducer]] was added, along with public lavatories. As the path winds down towards the Waikato River, there are film quotes on the walls and benches. There is a live cam on the website and you can even download a picture of you standing by the statue. | + | The [[Riff Raff]] Statue is a free-standing bronze statue commemorating ''Rocky Horror'''s creator [[Richard O'Brien]] (who once lived in Hamilton). It was commissioned by Weta Workshop and unveiled November 26, 2004. The statue is mounted on a pedestal featuring a [[Transylvanian]] [[Lightning Bolt]], and a dedication plaque featuring [[The Lips]]. The statue is in a small park in a busy shopping area, located on the former site of the barber shop Richard O'Brien once worked in. In 2016, a [[Sonic Transducer]] was added, along with public lavatories. As the path winds down towards the Waikato River, there are film quotes on the walls and benches. There is a live cam on the website and you can even download a picture of you standing by the statue. |
Revision as of 20:02, 24 April 2020
Statue Location: Embassy Park, Hamilton, New Zealand
Creator: Weta Workshop
Website: http://www.riffraffstatue.org/
Opening Date: November 26, 2004
Status: Open
History
The Riff Raff Statue is a free-standing bronze statue commemorating Rocky Horror's creator Richard O'Brien (who once lived in Hamilton). It was commissioned by Weta Workshop and unveiled November 26, 2004. The statue is mounted on a pedestal featuring a Transylvanian Lightning Bolt, and a dedication plaque featuring The Lips. The statue is in a small park in a busy shopping area, located on the former site of the barber shop Richard O'Brien once worked in. In 2016, a Sonic Transducer was added, along with public lavatories. As the path winds down towards the Waikato River, there are film quotes on the walls and benches. There is a live cam on the website and you can even download a picture of you standing by the statue.