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Peter Burke will star as Dr. Frank-N-Furter. Photo by Kevin Wade

The Spot will present ‘Rocky Horror’

BY SUN STAFF

True to cult fashion, prop bags will be provided to audience members with instructions on how to participate in the show. Photo by Natalie Battistone
True to cult fashion, prop bags will be provided to audience members with instructions on how to participate in the show. Photo by Natalie Battistone

Back by popular demand, The Spot will present “The Rocky Horror Picture Show LIVE” Oct. 27-31 in Ketchum. Join the community for a wild night out celebrating this cult classic.

  “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” originated as a musical in London and was adapted into a film in 1975 starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick and Meat Loaf. The movie pays homage to the horror creature-features of the 1950s and 1960s through song and dance.

While driving home during a rain-filled night, straight-laced lovebirds Brad and Janet end up at the castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. They are greeted by his strange and bizarre entourage and find that he’s having a party. But, this is no ordinary party, and no ordinary night. This is the unveiling of the Dr.’s latest creation, Rocky, a man-made Adonis that will give… absolute pleasure.

“This show is about being yourself and knowing you are enough,” said Spot co-founder Kevin Wade, who plays Brad.

“And embracing the unconventional aspects of yourself and of others,” added Kayla Hansen, who plays a Transylvanian and who is a new addition to the cast.

Portland resident Julia Bray will also join the cast this year in the role of Janet.

“I’ve gained such enormous admiration for all the amazing details of the visual film, and it’s a blast to play alongside such skilled performers like Susan Sarandon and Tim Curry,” Bray said.

With “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” projected alongside a live cast of actors who give “audience participation” a whole new meaning, The Spot hopes this will be a night that attendees will remember for a very, very long time.

“This show is loud, proud and involved,” said Alec England, who plays Rocky. “Unlike most shows, audience participation is encouraged. Ever wanted to add your own commentary to a live performance? This is the show for you.”

In addition to Kevin Wade, Hansen, Bray and England, the cast stars Peter Burke as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Brett Moellenberg as Riff Raff, Yanna Lantz as Magenta, Connor Wade as Dr. Scott, Mark Oliver as Eddie/The Criminologist, and Izzy Taylor as The Lips. The cast members provide live music and “callbacks” to the screen throughout the production.

True to cult fashion, prop bags will be provided to audience members with instructions on how to participate in the show. Traditional items to throw and use, like rice, toast, water guns, party hats, newspapers, playing cards and more, are included.

“The amazing folks at The Spot are doing exactly what the young crowd is looking for,” said Connor Wade. “‘Rocky’ is a chance to have a weird, funny, sexy time, but moreover a chance to build a community.”

The Spot will provide a special discounted performance on Oct. 29 at 6:30 p.m. for Valley youth and those under 21. All other showings are 21 and over and BYOB, with performances on Thursday at 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 10 p.m. and a performance on Halloween at 10 p.m. Costumes are highly encouraged at all performances.

There are only 60 seats per performance. Get tickets in advance at spotsunvalley.com. The Spot is located at 220 Lewis Street, #2, Ketchum.