Masquers to Present 'Rocky Horror Show'
Richard O'Brien's cult favorite, "The Rocky Horror Show," opens Thursday, March 3,
on Fairmont State's Wallman Hall stage.
Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 3, 4, 5, 10 and 11; at midnight March
5; and at 2 p.m. March 6 in the Wallman Hall Theatre. For tickets, call the Box Office
at (304) 367-4240.
This homage to the horror film opened in London at the Royal Court's experimental
Theatre Upstairs as a six-week workshop project in June 1973. The show received such
acclaim at this 60-seat venue that it was quickly moved to larger quarters in a converted
cinema in Chelsea. Following the movie theatre's demolition, the show found a permanent
home at the 500-seat King's Road Theatre. The play was named the best musical of 1973
in the London Evening Standard's annual poll of drama critics. The show's international
cult following began almost immediately after its London debut, with the book, music
and lyrics by Richard O'Brien.
In the story, two clean-cut students, Brad Majors and his fiancée Janet Weiss, run
into tire trouble on the way to visit an old college professor and seek help at a
house down the road. It is the old Frankenstein place, where Dr. Frank N Furter, a
transvestite from the planet Transexual in the galaxy of Transylvania, is in the midst
of one of his maniacal experiments. He has created the perfectly sculpted man he calls
Rocky Horror. The doctor intends to put him to good use in his kinky household retinue,
presided over by a hunchback henchman named Riff Raff and his sister, Magenta, and
assisted by a tap-dancing groupie-in-residence, Columbia.
Fairmont State's production is directed by Temporary Assistant Professor Randy Rittenhouse
and will feature Patrick Sibbett as Brad; Brandy DeVault as Janet; Gene Hicks as Dr.
Frank N Furter; Steve McElroy as Riff Raff; Christie Brooks as Magenta; Josh Brooks
as Rocky; Kelsey Thompson as Columbia; Jason Young as Dr. Scott/Eddie; Rusty Thompson
as the Phantom; Tiffani Davis as Usherette/Chorus; and Aaron Prenatt as Chorus. The
Narrator will be played by Lauren Zirk, and additional phantoms will be Sarah Grumblatt,
Jacquelyn Antulov, Jack Jackson, Amanda Wiley, Amanda Paul and Becca Muter. Valarie
Huffman is the musical director, and Stephanie Adlington is the vocal director for
the production.