Rocky Horror Picture Show [R]

1975, 98 minutes

Watch the cult classic film, sing along, and enjoy shadowcast by Sweet Translucent Dreams!

🎉EACH PROP BAG INCLUDES:

1 PARTY NOISEMAKER

1 CONFETTI POPPER

1 RUBBER GLOVE

1 GLOW STICK

2 SHEETS OF NEWSPAPER FOLDED

10 FEET OF TOILET PAPER, ROLLED UP

4 ASSORTED PLAYING CARDS, SHUFFLED

*only the approved prop bag will be allowed and it will be picked up on night of show. Prop bags are provided in partnership with The Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre.

About Sweet Translucent Dreams

Sweet Translucent Dreams began in late 2002 when a group of Rocky Horror Picture Show enthusiasts in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, teamed up with a local theater owner to revive the show after a 20-year hiatus. With the help of cast members from other regional Rocky Horror groups, they quickly pulled off two successful performances. Over the years, Sweet Translucent Dreams evolved into a touring cast, performing for thousands of people across multiple locations. They embraced the idea of making each show a special event by performing in different venues every few months, fostering a strong community following. With regular performances Sweet Translucent Dreams has thrived for over 20 years, continuing to expand its reach and keep the Rocky Horror spirit alive.

About The Rocky Horror Picture Show

In “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” sweethearts Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon), get stuck with a flat tire during a storm and discover the eerie mansion of sci­entist Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry). As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker (Meat Loaf) and a creepy butler (Richard O’Brien). Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named Rocky.

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