Carl Joseph Cascone
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General Info
Affiliated Cast: The Michigan Rocky Horror Preservation Society
Theater: The Historic State Wayne Theater
Position: Shadow Cast Member
Primary Roles: Eddie, Dr. Scott
Years Active: 2015 to Current
DeVirginization: October 1982
Official Casts
August, 2015 - September, 2018 Simply His Servants in the Cedar Lee Theatre.
September, 2018 - Present The Michigan Rocky Horror Preservation Society (MiRHPS) in the Historic State Wayne Theatre.
Early Life
First experience/loss of Rocky Horror virginity
In 1982 a co-worker asked for a ride to meet some friends at a midnight movie in Cleveland. There was no warning, there was no explanation. There was only a line of strangely dressed kids outside the Heights Art Theater.
"I was shocked and amazed and my life has never been the same"
"For decades afterwards, I took great pride in traveling around the United States finding performing floor show casts and learning the local callbacks and loudly, very loudly injecting my own."
2015 - current
The High Times
After hundreds of visits and viewings never dressed as a character, something changed..."My children were older and curious and wanted to go see a show, that's when I thought, we should all go in costume" So, in the summer of 2015 he took himself and his son to go see the 69th Floorshow at the Garrettsville Cinema. This was the first time he dressed as Eddie.
He began to update his costume shortly after the Garrettsville show in August of 2015. His Eddie costume quickly became an impressive replica. He was regularly asked if he was a current shadow cast or floor show member. This provided enough motivation to fill out a cast application for Simply His Servants.
It was his first show as a member where the "Eddie Prop Bike" made it's first appearance. Originally, most shadow cast Eddies used scooters to mimic Eddie's motorcycle. Carl instead focused blending on practicality with safety. He was able to achieve the aesthetic of Eddie's motorcycle without the fear of breaking a hip by utilizing bike handles, motorcycle visor, and an assortment of decorations.
The updates to his costume and the creation of the "Eddie Prop Bike" provided a good icebreaker when he contacted Meat Loaf (Michael Lee Aday) before one of his concerts in Detroit, Michigan. There he had the opportunity to meet "the Loaf" and have him sign a few items while in full costume.
Carl, proudly, wears a few Rocky Horror themed tattoos including: Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Eddie's sling shot, and a memento from Berlin.
Notable Performances
- His first performance - as Eddie - and the first appearance of the "Eddie bike" with Simply His Servants at the Cedar Lee Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Performed at Annual Spring and Halloween performance - as Eddie/Dr.Scott - at the Apollo Theatre in Oberlin, Ohio.
- Performed - as Eddie/Dr. Scott with the Michigan Rocky Horror Preservation Society in Wayne, Michigan.
- Performed with J.C.C.P (Junior Chamber of Commerce Players) - as Eddie - in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Performed with Dawn's Misfit Toys - as Eddie - at the All-star Charity Event to raise money for the Russel theater renovations in Maysville, Kentucky.
- Performed at Wizard World - as Eddie - with Special guest appearance and Master of Ceremonies Barry Bostwick in Cleveland, Ohio."""
- Preformed - as Eddie in dual role with Dalton Pittman-Cahill - with an all-star cast at Simply His Servants 30th Anniversary Show located at the Cedar Lee Theater in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Performed with the Transylvanian Concubines - as Eddie - at University Theatre in Fairfax, Virginia.
- Performed with The Denton High Drama Club - as Eddie - at Harbor Cinema in Muskegon, Michigan.
- While performing "Hot Patootie" - as Eddie - played a live guitar solo with the Rocky Horror Preservation Society.
- Perfomed - as Eddie - with the School of Rocky cast at the Kent Stage in Kent, Ohio.
- Performed at the Global Summit - as Eddie - with a worldwide, all-star cast ft. Max Mayhem in Berlin, Germany.[1] There were people from six countries including: the United Stated of America, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, and Israel. An audience of 1,600 people watched the performance in the amphitheater.
- Performed - as Eddie opposite Becky Milanio Koupparis - at the UC Theatre in Berkeley, California. Becky preformed as Colombia for the first time in 25 years in her old theater. The Berkeley performance was an all-star cast including the original members of Barely Legal, Indecent Exposure and by special invitation Carl Joseph Cascone.
Notable Creations
- It was during August of 2015 when the idea, design, and building of the "Eddie Prop Bike" occurred. His fear of injury while using a Razor Scooter during "Hot Patootie" motivated the creation of the Eddie Prop Bike.
- He goes out of his way saying, "I don't know if I'm the first one to do it, but no one puts as much effort into their gash as I do!" This, of course, is in reference to Eddie's famous forehead scar. He has stated on numerous occasions (including a couple live broadcasts of the process) that his makeup routine typically takes around 3 hours.
- He co-wrote, produced, and directed (along side Bridget Burpo) two pre-show events for the Rocky Horror Preservation Society. These include: a full performance of Machine Gun Kelly's Bad Motherf****r ft. Kid Rock, and a theatrical rendition of "Farmer Refuted" and "You'll Be Back" from the Hamilton Broadway play.
- Special Envoy to the Divinity at R.H.I.F.