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[[File:1974 Australia.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Original Australian Cast LP]]
 
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The first Australian import of ''The Rocky Horror Show'' opened in Sydney on April 19th, 1974 at the New Arts Cinema in Glebe, and was the first presentation of the show outside of the UK and US. It starred Reg Livermore as Frank N Furter, who The show ran for three and a half years in Sydney and moved to Melbourne in October 1975. August 1977, it moved to Adelaide. Rocky Horror was very popular in Australia, and there have been several revivals since
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The first Australian import of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' opened in Sydney on April 19th, 1974 at the New Arts Cinema in Glebe, and was the first presentation of the show outside of the UK and US. It starred Reg Livermore as Frank N Furter, who The show ran for three and a half years in Sydney and moved to Melbourne in October 1975. August 1977, it moved to Adelaide. Rocky Horror was very popular in Australia, and there have been several revivals since
  
 
==ORIGINAL 1974 CAST==
 
==ORIGINAL 1974 CAST==

Revision as of 16:23, 21 October 2015

Original Australian Cast LP

The first Australian import of The Rocky Horror Show opened in Sydney on April 19th, 1974 at the New Arts Cinema in Glebe, and was the first presentation of the show outside of the UK and US. It starred Reg Livermore as Frank N Furter, who The show ran for three and a half years in Sydney and moved to Melbourne in October 1975. August 1977, it moved to Adelaide. Rocky Horror was very popular in Australia, and there have been several revivals since

ORIGINAL 1974 CAST

Narrator: Arthur Dignam
Dr. Frank-N-Furter: Reg Livermore
Riff-Raff: Sal Sharah
Brad Majors: John Paramor
Janet Weiss: Jane Harders
Rocky Horror: Graham Matters
Magenta and Usherette: Kate Fitzpatrick
Columbia: Maureen Elkner
Eddie and Dr. Scott: David Cameron
Chorus: Bob Hudson, Arthur Dignam, Julie McGregor, Maureen Elkner, Graham Matters, Sal Sharah, and Piero von Arnim

Directed by Jim Sharman
Designed by Brian Thomson
Costumes by Sue Blane