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[[File:Sombreroschedule.jpg|200px|thumb|right|1979 Schedule for The Sombrero Playhouse with special prime-time anniversary screening]]The Sombrero Playhouse was an independently run theater in Phoenix, Arizona that was amongst the first few theaters to pick up Midnight screenings of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' in 1976. A large and loud following grew quickly.  Before their own cast took hold, The Sombrero hosted the Los Angles cast, [[The Rocky Horror Revue]], on at least one occasion. Arizona was one of the earliest and most welcoming Rocky Horror locations, with enthusiastic screenings at the [[UA Chris-Town Theater]] as well as the Art Theater in neighboring Tempe (by Arizona State University).
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[[File:Sombreroschedule.jpg|200px|thumb|right|1979 Schedule for The Sombrero Playhouse with special prime-time anniversary screening]]The Sombrero Playhouse was an independently run theater in Phoenix, Arizona that was amongst the first few theaters to pick up Midnight screenings of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' in 1976. A large and loud following grew quickly.  Before their own cast took hold, The Sombrero hosted the Los Angles cast, [[The Rocky Horror Revue]], on at least one occasion. Arizona was one of the earliest and most welcoming Rocky Horror locations, with enthusiastic screenings at the [[UA Chris-Town Theater]] as well as the Valley Art Theater in neighboring Tempe (by Arizona State University).

Revision as of 16:07, 30 March 2016

1979 Schedule for The Sombrero Playhouse with special prime-time anniversary screening
The Sombrero Playhouse was an independently run theater in Phoenix, Arizona that was amongst the first few theaters to pick up Midnight screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1976. A large and loud following grew quickly. Before their own cast took hold, The Sombrero hosted the Los Angles cast, The Rocky Horror Revue, on at least one occasion. Arizona was one of the earliest and most welcoming Rocky Horror locations, with enthusiastic screenings at the UA Chris-Town Theater as well as the Valley Art Theater in neighboring Tempe (by Arizona State University).