[Mb-hair] [MB-HAiR] "Who here Likes Rocky Horror?"

an g t azurac at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 5 09:12:23 PDT 2006


My first memory of Rocky Horror was the day my friend, Animal came by and 
said, "Get dressed!  You've got to see this show!"
She had already seen it earlier (I think it was in previews on Broadway) and 
was crazy about it and knew I would love it too.
We walked over and entered the theater to find that tables and chairs had 
been set up like a nightclub.  Oh yeah! This is going to be good!

We sat off to the side and read the program where I discovered that a 
friend, Graham Jarvis was playing the Inspector and Richard Kim Milford was 
cast as Rocky. (better & better...)  ...and some guy named Tim Curry in the 
lead.  (not sure if Meatloaf was in it at that time--please forgive my poor, 
battered memory...)

Then came the opening and Animal & I lost it when we heard "Science 
Fiction"!  (We were Home, Baby!!)
During the entire show we went nutz--we got all the jokes and danced along 
with the songs--just like I did at Hair--it was GREAT (and I'm talkin' Tony 
the Tiger GRRRRREAT!!)

If any of you have been to a good Star Trek and/or Sci-fi convention, you 
know that the audiences are very uninhibited and responsive--that's what 
RHPS felt like and we responded!

Afterwards, we went backstage to say hi to Graham and while waiting in the 
foyer, the actor who played Frankenfurter came downstairs, stopped, pointed 
at Animal and me, smiled and said (still in character)--"You two were just 
Marr-vellous!!!" and continued on his way.
What a wonderful compliment!  We would always remember the name of Tim Curry 
after that!

BTW- at a west-coast Costume Convention (like a Trek con but all costumes, 
all the time), around '82 (?) a masquerade entrant devised her own special 
Rocky Horror costume which consisted of the standard corset, black hose & 
high heels and a black "bag" that covered her to her hips and featured a 
huge pair of luscious red lips on it which the wearer operated to lip-synch 
"Science Fiction"  and finished with a large tongue "wetting" the lips.  The 
audience went crazy and she won "Best Science Fiction Costume".

good times....
angee


>From: Michael Butler <michael at michaelbutler.com>
>Reply-To: mb-hair at islandlists.com
>To: HAIR List <mb-hair at islandlists.com>
>Subject: Re: [Mb-hair] Re- [MB-HAiR]  "Who here Likes Rocky Horror?"
>Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 09:32:45 -0700
>
>Seen first in London. Only vague memories as under the influence of
>agricultural produce. I had a good time.
>I still wish I had seen the version with Beverly (with or w/o the 
>influence)
>Michael
>
> > On 3 April, 2006 "Michael Ramirez" <lookingformydonna1 at rediffmail.com>,
> > wrote:
> >    "Who here likes Rocky Horror?"
> >
> > Hebe and I have loved the show since first viewing.  I first saw it in a
> > live production at the Roxy in Los Angeles, and I think I am still 
>trying to
> > get the crick out of my neck! Seating was sideways and so cramped that I 
>had
> > to watch the whole show (what little was visible) by looking over my 
>right
> > shoulder!  Needless to say, I found the filmed version much more 
>enjoyable!
> > We look forward to seeing a live production with better seating and 
>viewing.
> >
> > By the way, I understand that Susan Sarrandon says playing Janet was the
> > most enjoyable role of her most enjoyable of her long career.
> >
> > Blessed be with peace, love, freedom, and happiness!
> >
> > John
> >
> >
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