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[[File:TheresALight T.jpg|200px|thumb|right|An audience at the [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]] in Riverside CA in 1979]] | [[File:TheresALight T.jpg|200px|thumb|right|An audience at the [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]] in Riverside CA in 1979]] | ||
"There's A Light" is a lyric from "[[Over At The Frankenstein Place]]". It is a part of [[Audience Participation]] when the audience uses handheld | "There's A Light" is a lyric from "[[Over At The Frankenstein Place]]". It is a part of [[Audience Participation]] when the audience uses handheld | ||
− | apparatus such as lighters ([[Flicking your Bic]]), flashlights, etc., to create lighting effects in the darkness of the theater when [[Brad Majors]] and [[Janet Weiss]] arrive at the castle of [[Dr. Frank N. Furter]]. Modern audiences primarily use cell phones | + | apparatus such as lighters ([[Flicking your Bic]]), flashlights, etc., to create lighting effects in the darkness of the theater when [[Brad Majors]] and [[Janet Weiss]] arrive at the castle of [[Dr. Frank N. Furter]]. Modern audiences primarily use cell phones to achieve this effect. |
Revision as of 19:04, 22 January 2018
"There's A Light" is a lyric from "Over At The Frankenstein Place". It is a part of Audience Participation when the audience uses handheld apparatus such as lighters (Flicking your Bic), flashlights, etc., to create lighting effects in the darkness of the theater when Brad Majors and Janet Weiss arrive at the castle of Dr. Frank N. Furter. Modern audiences primarily use cell phones to achieve this effect.