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A Shadow Cast is a group of costumed performers who act out the scenes on screen in random with the running of the film. The concept of a Shadow Cast was born out of the original [[Audience Participation]] at ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', but has been applied to several other films since, often with the same casts that perform at their various ''Rocky Horror'' venues.
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Shadowcast (aka Shadow Cast) is a term that emerged in the late 1980s to describe the performers and performances that grew around The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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More than costume dress-up or Audience Participation, a Shadowcast acts along with the film when it is played in a theater with screen-accurate costumes, sets and props.
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In the early days of the Rocky Horror experience, people dressed up and acted along, but not for the entire film. At that point, the props list was relegated to the smaller variety like throwing rice at the wedding scene, using water pistols to simulate rain, Flicking your Bic, throwing toast and rolls of toilet paper, and tossing playing cards as "cards for sorrow, cards for pain".
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There were wide-spread, regular casts, but not necessarily described as "shadowcasts". As the cult grew, casts became more and more integrated into the entire experience, and became a standard at most theaters.
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The first known Shadowcast was The Rocky Horror Revue, which was conceived in Los Angeles by Michael Wolfson in 1976.
  
Early costumed performers like the pioneer [[The Rocky Horror Revue]] created pre-show and post-show performances, while the practice of performing during the film evolved as the cult grew.
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Over time, Shadowcasts began emerging at other cult films like Shock Treatment, Repo! The Genetic Opera, and Clue.
  
 
[[List of All Rocky Horror Cast Names]] is an extensive list of Shadow Casts, past and present.
 
[[List of All Rocky Horror Cast Names]] is an extensive list of Shadow Casts, past and present.

Revision as of 06:57, 19 August 2018

Shadowcast (aka Shadow Cast) is a term that emerged in the late 1980s to describe the performers and performances that grew around The Rocky Horror Picture Show. More than costume dress-up or Audience Participation, a Shadowcast acts along with the film when it is played in a theater with screen-accurate costumes, sets and props. In the early days of the Rocky Horror experience, people dressed up and acted along, but not for the entire film. At that point, the props list was relegated to the smaller variety like throwing rice at the wedding scene, using water pistols to simulate rain, Flicking your Bic, throwing toast and rolls of toilet paper, and tossing playing cards as "cards for sorrow, cards for pain". There were wide-spread, regular casts, but not necessarily described as "shadowcasts". As the cult grew, casts became more and more integrated into the entire experience, and became a standard at most theaters. The first known Shadowcast was The Rocky Horror Revue, which was conceived in Los Angeles by Michael Wolfson in 1976.

Over time, Shadowcasts began emerging at other cult films like Shock Treatment, Repo! The Genetic Opera, and Clue.

List of All Rocky Horror Cast Names is an extensive list of Shadow Casts, past and present.