


For Trafalgar Releasing, who is behind a heap of event cinema-style sessions like this, this is the first time that it has presented a live event from an Aussie venue to cinemas across the nation.įolks hitting up big screens around the country will want to listen closely, and watch, as Jason Donovan as Frank N Furter puts his hands on his hips, then brings his knees in tight. In the process, The Rocky Horror Show will notch up a first. Movie-goers can do the 'Time Warp' in Melbourne cinema aisles from 7.15pm on Thursday, March 30, which is when the Richard O'Brien-created production will be broadcast from the stage to the screen. And, for one night only, the Sydney season is beaming one of its shows into cinemas as well - live as it's all happening at the Theatre Royal Sydney.

To celebrate this big anniversary, a new Australian production of The Rocky Horror Show is currently touring the country, starting in Sydney then moving to Adelaide and Melbourne. Yes, time is fleeting when you're singing about a college-aged couple getting a flat tyre, wandering over to an old castle to ask for help, and finding an extra-terrestrial mad scientist from the galaxy of Transylvania - plus his staff and his Frankenstein-style experiments - awaiting.

It's been half a century since The Rocky Horror Show first brought its musical blend of sci-fi, horror and comedy to the stage, and the cult hit itself has the perfect phrase to describe those quickly passing years.
