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This list is from the Rocky Horror fan club and from people that
E-Mailed me.  Since I didn't go to all of these theaters, I cannot
guarantee their accuracy.  Entries marked with `*' have more information
about them at the end of the list.  Entries marked with `!' are
temporary.  Some of these entries have been slightly edited (mostly for
conciseness) from the original message sent to me, but the content is
the same.  Also note that this is the official list of the Rocky Horror Fan
Club.  (Thanks to all the people that helped make it that!)

Many periodic postings, including this one, are available on the archive
site rtfm.mit.edu (18.70.0.209) in the directory pub/usenet/news.answers.
The name under which a FAQ is archives appears in the "Archive-Name:" line
at the top of the article.  This posting is archived as
"movies/rocky-horror-theaters".

This list is Copyright 1993, but you are free to distribute it.  But
please leave my name on it, and tell me if you are going to publish it.
Thanks.

If you have any additions or changes to the list, E-Mail me at
bc770@po.cwru.edu or snailmail me at:

  George Burgyan
  1380 Dill Road
  South Euclid, OH 44121-3969
  USA

 George Burgyan (bc770@po.cwru.edu)


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 *The Loft Cinema - Tucson, AZ
  Metro Mall - Phoenix, AZ
  Valley Art Theater - Tempe, AZ
  Arcata - Arcata, CA
  Fiesta - Chula Vista, CA
  Birdcage - Citrus Heights, CA
  Kings Drive Inn - Hanford, CA
  Art Theatre - Long Beach, CA
  Nuart - Los Angeles, CA
  Central Park Fox - San Antonio, CA
  Ken - San Diego, CA
  Fiesta 5 - Santa Barbara, CA
 *Rialto - So. Pasadena, CA
  Mayfair - Ventura, CA
 *Varsity Theatre - Palo Alto, CA
 *SouthBay Galleria General Cinemas - Redondo Beach, CA
  Noyo - Willits, CA
 *UC Berkeley - Berkeley, CA
 *Camera One - San Jose, CA
  Bloor Cinema - Toronto, CAN
  Bytown - Ottawa, CAN
 *Mayfair Theatre - Ottawa, CAN
  Cinema de Paris - Montreal, CAN
  Lux - Vancouver, CAN
  Marks - Osgawa, CAN
 *Palace - Montreal, Canada  (St. Catherine St. W.)
  Starlight - Vancouver, CAN
  Westminster - New Westminster, CAN
  Roxy Cine-Gog - Victoria, CAN
  Esquire - Denver, CO
 *Flatiron - Boulder, CO
 *Aggie Theater - Ft. Collins, CO
  Groton UA - Groton, CT
 *York Square - New Haven, CT
  Carefree - West Palm Beach, FL
  Countryside - Clearwater, FL
  Fashion Village - Orlando, FL
  Hillsboro West, Tampa, FL
  Metro Twin - W. Melbourne, FL
  Orange Park Mall - Jacksonville, FL
  Park Cinema - Pinellas Park, FL
  Regency Mall - Jacksonville, FL
 *Southport - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
  Volusia - Daytona Beach, FL
  Galleria - Atlanta, GA
 *Northlake 8 - Atlanta, GA
  Northlake Festival - Tucker, GA
 *The Wave - Honolulu, HI
 *Henenway Theater - University of Hawaii Manoa campus, HI
  Billy Joe's - Des Moines, IA
  Cineplex Odeon - Nampa, ID
  400 Theater - Chicago, IL
  Harlem-Cermak - No. Riverside, IL
  Lakehurst - Waukegam, IL
  Mundelein Cinema - Mundelein, IL
  New Art - Champaign, IL
  Northwood - Ft. Wayne, IN
  CrossRoads Theatre - Merrillville, IN
 *Greenbriar Theater - Indianapolis, IN
  Boulevard 3 - Topeka, KS
 *Fine Arts Theatre - Kansas City, KS
  Vogue - Louisville, KY
  Lakeside - Metairie, LA
 *Harvard Square - Cambridge, MA
 *Capitol - Flint, MI
  Spartan - E. Lansing, MI
 *Uptown - Minneapolis, MN
  Avalon - St. Louis, MO
  Tivoli - St. Louis, MO
  Shady Oaks - St. Louis MO
  Deville Theater - Jackson, MS
 *Silver Screen - Biloxi, MS
  Rialto - Raleigh, NC
  The Silver Screen Cafe - Charlotte, NC
  Fort Cinema - Kearney, NE
  Blaker Twin - Wildwood, NJ
 *Cinema 35 - Paramus, NJ
 *Harwan - Mt. Ephraim, NJ
 *Cinema Classics - Redbank, NJ
 *Brook Theatre - Bound Brook, NJ
  Guild Art - Albuquerque, NM
 *Torrey Pines Cinema - Las Vegas, NV
 *Amherst - Buffalo, NY
 *Lockport Mall - Buffalo, NY
  Arts - Binghamton, NY
  Marboro - Brooklyn, NY
 *Movieland 8th Street - New York, NY
 *Cinema East - Nyack, NY
 *Jo-Mor's Stoneridge Theater - Rochester, NY
  Strand - Plattsburgh, NY
  ?????? - Staten Island, NY
 *Cedar Lee - Cleveland Heights, OH
  Lake Cinemas - Avon Lake, OH
  Cinema Circle - Circleville, OH
 *Graceland - Columbus, OH
  Loews Theater - Glendale, OH
  Cinema West - Hamilton, OH
  Neon Movies - Dayton, OH
 *Real Movies - Cincinnati, OH
 *Maumee Theater - Maumee, OH
 *Cla-Zel - Bowling Green, OH
  Third Wave Cinema - LaGrande, OR
 *Clinton Street - Portland, OR
 *Lehigh - Allentown, PA
 *The Hollywood Theatre - Dormont (Pittsburg), PA
  Holly Theater - Mt. Holly Springs, PA
 *Roxy - Philadelphia, PA
  Wyoming Valley - Wilkes Barre, PA
 *Meadowbrook - Warwick, RI
 *Jane Pickens Theater - Newport, RI
  Franklin - Franklin, TN
  Jolly's View & Brew - Amarillo, TX
  Bell-Air - Euless, TX
  Caruth Plaza - Dallas, TX
  Dobie Mall Theater - Austin, TX
  Forum - Arlington, TX
 *Northcross 6 - Austin, TX
 *Central Park Fox - San Antonio, TX
  Town Crossing - Mesquite, TX
  Windchimes - Houston, TX
 *River Oaks Theatre - Houston, TX
 *Tower Theatre - Salt Lake City, UT
  Camelot - Staunton, VA
  Naro - Norfolk, VA
  UA Lynnhavan - Virginia Beach, VA
  Midlothian Mall - Midlothian, VA
  Kitsap - Silverdale, WA
  Lewis & Clark - Seatlle, WA
  Lido - Mt. Vernon, WA
  Lincoln Plaza - Tacoma, WA
  Magic Lantern - Spokane, WA
 *Varsity - Seattle, WA
  Pasco Theater - Pasco, WA
  City Centre - Green Bay, WI
  Majestic - Madison, WI
 *Oriental - Milwaukee, WI

 *Hoyts Centre - Sydney, Australia
 *Valhalla - Melbourne, Australia
!*Cinema Mondo - Helsinki, Finland
 *Studio Galande - Paris, France
 *Germany Rocky Horror Shows (Actual plays)
 *Museums Lichtspiele - Munich, Germany
 *The Classic - Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland
 *Paramount Theatre - Wellington, New Zealand
 *Prince Charles Cinema - London, UK


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These comments are not mine (mostly) but of some of the readers of
alt.cult-movies.rocky-horror


The Loft Cinema - Tucson, AZ
 Sat, Midnight, $4.50
 Comments: Huge theater, big screen, new film. Audience mostly high
  school and college students. Some cast members have an awful sense of
  timing. Virgins are married before sacrificed. (We have morals... NOT
  :)

Rialto - So. Pasadena, CA
 Sat, Midnight, runs about 8 months per year
 Comments: This place is in the National Registry of Historical
  Landmarks.  It is one of the few remaining original vaudville
  theatres, complete with orchestra pit, bizarre pseudo-Egyptian decore,
  and gaudy paint.  The balcony is usually closed.  You might recognize
  it, because it has been used in _many_ motion pictures.  I recall at
  least Kentucky Fried Movie being filmed there.  It has been several
  years since I saw Rocky Horror there, but they still line up every
  Saturday.
 Comments: "The Player" is the best known most recent film which takes
  place at the Rialto.
  
Varsity Theatre - Palo Alto, CA
 Sat, Midnight, $6.75; $3.75 if in RHPS costume.
 Phone: 415-323-6411 (program info recording)
 415-323-6431 (box office)
 Comments: A very large (~800 seat?) vintage theatre with a full
  stage.  The cast, Erotic Nightmares, just celebrated its 6th
  anniversary.

SouthBay Galleria General Cinemas - Redondo Beach, CA
 Cast: "Tonight's Menu", Cinema 3 at midnight on Saturday (or thereabouts)
 Cost: $5, Props: Everything except rice, tortillas, and open flame.
 Directions: 405 to Hawthorne Blvd. Theatre is nestled beside a mall
  (The Galleria) between Artesia and 182nd about a mile SouthWest of the
  freeway on Hawthorne.
 Comments: The theatre is a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no
  atmosphere, but the cast makes every attempt to get the audience in
  the "Rocky" mood.  A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and
  professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors.  Prior to the
  show is what has been described as "one of the most continuously
  original pre-shows ever done" where virgins are sacrificed in
  different ways each week.  There is usually a social smoke-fest in the
  lobby where regulars tend to ignore long stretches of the movie.  The
  cast is open and very friendly with the audience. "Tonight's Menu" is
  3 years old.

UC Berkeley - Berkeley, CA
 Sat, Midnight, $6.00
 Comments: It's about 5 blocks below UCB.  The cast is excellent and it
  is considered the best cast in the country (so say the fan club in
  NY). We have official virgin hunters outside the theater before the


  show.  The virgins are marked with "V" or "Fuck Me" in lipstick on
  their faces so that they can be easily identified by those with rice
  and other projectiles.  We also have Super Heroes in the uncut version
  of the film. We also show shorts or music videos before the main
  feature.  Sometimes the cast isn't there, but we have a good time
  anyway.  About four times a year we have lengerie night complete with
  a competition for the best outfit.  Other goofy things are known to
  happen, like last night when the entire cast was dressed as Star Trek
  characters who had been forced to play out the roles of RH. Our next
  lengerie night is tentatively scheduled for early July.
 Comments: Berkeley has been running the longest of them all..

Camera One - San Jose, CA
 Sat, Midnight
 Phone: 408-294-3800

Mayfair Theatre - Ottawa, CAN
 Show RHPS two or three times a month

Palace - Montreal, Canada
 St. Catherine St. W.

Flatiron - Boulder, CO
 Every other week (?)
 Phone:  303-442-1944.
 Comments: The theater is at the corner of 13th Street and College, just
  one block from the CU-Boulder campus.  It seems to show only every two
  weeks.  The cast is called Deep Throat Nine, and they are a crazy
  bunch:  they yell backa t the audience and throw things at them,
  including a two-quart pitcher of water in the water-cooler scene in
  Sweet Transvestite. Before the show are cast-lead cheers and songs and
  jokes.  No Super Heroes. A lot less structure than the show at
  Berkeley CA.
 Comments: Rocky does play at the FlatIrons in Boulder, CO, everyother
  weekend, unless the manager decides he doesn't want a bunch of happy
  transvestites in his theater that weekend and says the projector or
  broken.

Aggie Theater - Ft. Collins, CO
 Price: $4.00
 Comments: Rocky Horror has returned to the Aggie Theatre in Fort
  Collins Colorado. The theatre is located at 204 S. College. The show
  is organized by the Rocky Horror Society at Colorado State University.
  The show is $4.00.  The cast The Rocky Whores is well rehearsed and
  features the best frank in the state. Preshow festivities include the
  S&M Man and "Let's fake an orgasm." Due to the addition of new seats
  to the theatre, it is a no fire or water allowed show.  Flashlights
  are encouraged during "There's a Light". The Show most recently played
  Oct 29,30, and Nov 5,6. It should be back around April 1, the
  aniversary of Rocky's re-release as a midnight movie.

York Square - New Haven, CT
 Fri & Sat, 11:30, $5.50 - Comes and goes, usually stays for several
      weeks at a time.
 Comments: They usually search you for props.  Current reels are heavily
  damaged.

Southport - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
 Saturdays at midnight, $6
 Comments:  Tremendous dinner-theater type place.  Audience actually
  sits at tables, and there are waiters who actually bring food and
  drink (even beer!) during the performance.  Upon entry, you receive a
  bag containing toast and rice.  Audience is rather unruly (due to
  being somewhat drunk), but the cast is usually very good.  (Note I
  said usually.)  The pre-show is interesting... sometimes the actor
  playing Brad will play "Great Balls of Fire" on the actress playing
  Magenta, sometimes Brad will lip synch "The Masochism Tango" with
  Frank.  They used to have a Friday show, but I hear tell that they've
  cancelled it.

Northlake 8 - Atlanta, GA
 Comments: If you are looking for a really professional cast, might I
  suggest the Northlake 8 in Atlanta. The cast really does a good job
  (and, I played Brad/Riff/Magenta there for a year prior to moving to
  Gainesville).   The Northlake 8 is a great theater! For directions,
  just take I-75 to Northlake Drive and head east.   You cannot miss the
  Mall, it is on the right side of Northlake Drive, and the AMC is near
  Toys-R-Us.  Tell them Tom Servo sent ya!   Ask for Kim McFarland, she
  is the area Rep of the Nat'l Fan Club, as well as a teriffic Frank!

The Wave - Honolulu, HI
 Last Saturday of the month, 8:00pm, *FREE*
 Comments: Here is a great deal for any Rocky fan if they are planning a
  trip to Hawaii.  If you are in town on the last Saturday of the month
  a club called "The Wave" plays the movie for free.  The only problem
  with this showing is that there is no cast to speak of, and that the
  show begins at 8:00 p.m. or there about.  There are us few regulars
  that go almost every month and we are starting to get more to come to
  the show.  Who knows we might get a cast on of these days.

Henenway Theater - University of Hawaii Manoa campus, HI
 Saturday at midnight, $4.00

Greenbriar Theater - Indianapolis, IN
 Sat. Midnight $4.00
 Comments:  We are an up-and-comming cast that has been around for a
  while but is just now getting up on our feet.  If you have just come
  to Indiana for college or whatever and are looking for a regular
  Rocky, we can use some dedicated cast members.  We get wild and out of
  control, but hey, it's Rocky Horror and it is a hell of a time.  To
  get to Greenbriar, take the northern leg of I465, take the Meridian
  street exit and go south and then turn right onto 86th street and go
  for several blocks until you get to 86th and Ditch.

Fine Arts Theatre - Kansas City, KS
 Fri & Sat, 11:30 PM, $4.00
 Phone: 913-262-4466

Harvard Square - Cambridge, MA
 Midnight on Fri and Sat, $6.75
 Comments: Across the street from Harvard.
 Comments: Cambridge,Mass' "Full Body Cast" puts on the RHPS with a real
  flair for perfection and, er, eagerness to please. With two full
  multi- talented companies, plus understudies, many of whom can play
  more than one role, and whose onstage appearances, costumes, and
  personas greatly resemble those of their characters, as well as full
  costumes, lights, props, and security tech crews, this exciting bunch
  has won popularity among Boston area audiences, and has earned many
  awards and much acclaim nationwide at RHPS conventions/competitions.
  The film itself is the original version (with "Super Heroes", and
  "Science Fiction - Reprise"), and has no breaks or skips. Viewers can
  exoect a great-looking performance and show, and maybe a few
  surprises, such as a special visit from "Animal", or "Barney", from
  Alex/655321, from a member of "the Clown family, or from Ed Norton or
  Phyllis Diller, or, if they're lucky, a gender-switched role or two,
  such as a male Columbia, a female Scotty, a male Trixie, or a
  Criminologist in drag!
  Show rituals include:
  1.) Full musical pre-show, with one or two pre-rehearsed numbers,
  (e.g. "Y.M.C.A.", "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)", "Hot For Teacher") along
  with one or two RH faves (stage versions), usually "Time Warp", and
  either "Sweet T", "Dammit Janet", or "Hot Patootie", also
  pre-rehearsed. Numbers change monthly.
  2.) Warm-up audience welcome/greeting speech; during which the whole
  house gets to warm up its wit and wisecracks, due to the "pun-tiful"
  words of either the (very!) Good Doctor or Commander Riff-Raff. Rules
  are laid out (LAID??) herein, that is: Rule #1 - "NO PUFTAS" (python),
  Rule #2 - No burning lighters, matches, flammable hairdos, etc (no
  "open flames") during "Frankenstein Place", and Rule #3 - No props! No
  tossing any rice, toast, etc, or using squirt guns (except tossing
  "off"/ using your "Love Gun" in the bathroom).
  3.) One or two virgins get their symoblic "cherries" popped (by way of
  a nice big shiny red balloon between the legs), and as an extra treat,
  get to play Betty Hapschatt in the wedding scene. If two picked,
  either the "lame-ometer" is used to judge who needs it more, or if
  they're both dead fucks, one pops the other!

Capitol - Flint, MI
 Comments: Does it once a year

Uptown - Minneapolis, MN
 Sat, Midnight
 Comments: I saw the RHPS there many times growing up: The Uptown is a
  relatively small theatre with great atmo.  Don't try to sneak in
  alcohol or too much rice, they frisk you at the door. Their motto:
  "Drink it before you get here."  The cast is good, the crowd is odd,
  as usual, and the people are relatively friendly, if messed up.
 Comments: They have a fairly new print with "Superheroes" & "SFDF -
  reprise" at the end.

Silver Screen - Biloxi, MS
 Fri & Sat, Midnight, $4.50
 Comments: As I said, they show it every Fri. and Sat. at 12:00.  Entry
  is $4.50, but that includes pizza and beer (if you're of age.)  Great
  theater, primo sound system, HUGE screen...all in all, a great place
  to see RHPS.

Cinema 35 - Paramus, NJ
 Fri & Sat, Midnight, $5.00
 Comments: Our cast went to the Rocky Horror mini convention in
  Washington DC on April 24th. Out of the six of us who went, three of
  us pulled first places in the costume contest. Out of all the other
  theatres represented there we were told by all of them that we had the
  loudest most enthusiastic Rocky crew any of them had ever seen. Even
  Sal heard some lines he never heard before. Our lines are always up to
  date. On that weekend we had some David Koresh lines strewn about by
  us. Our theatre allows most things except it only allows cast members
  and the five transylvanians we haqve to go up to the first few rows of
  the theatre and up to the screen. THere are no open flames permited in
  our theatre (well except for mike but hes okay) so the lighter scene
  is done with flashlights. We are allowed to throw just about anything.
  New lines are always welcome. The only problem with our theatre is
  that our film is falling apart. The entire dinner scene is cut from
  when Frank turns off the magnet until Eddies Teddy begins. During the
  wedding scene a huge blue line runs accross the screen back an forth.
  Its cool sometimes because every so often our film's mess ups lead to
  new lines. We are currently in the process of getting a new film fron
  TC Fox.

Harwan - Mt. Ephraim, NJ
 Saturday, midnight, $5.00
 Comments: I am a member of the Transducer Players from the Harwan
  Theater in Mount Ephraim, NJ.  We are one of the oldest casts in the
  country.  We are also the only cast in South Jersey. The Transducer
  Players are pictures on pages 120-121 of Sal's 15th anniversary book,
  as well as pictured on the back cover with the eastside cinema cast.
  (That was just after they lost the 8th street playhouse in the
  village.) We haven't had Friday night shows in over two years.  Thank
  the econnomy for that.  What we do have are shows EVERY saturday night
  at midnight, admition is still only $5.00.  The theater itself is a
  single screen, 640 seat theater complete with stage. It's actually an
  old vaudville theater.  An average show is 200-250 people.  We sell
  out every weekend in october.
  --
  For more info on the Transducer Players, or to subscribe to our weekly
  newsletter, (Non-profit.  Just pay the postage.  A stamp a week.) mail
  to:
  The Transducer Players
  110 Warren Avenue
  Voorhees, NJ 08043-1235
  --
  [ed: directions deleted, if you want them, mail me and I'll send them]

Brook Theatre - Bound Brook, NJ
 Comments: The Brook Theatre on Hamiltong Street in Bound Brook, NJ shows Rocky
  Horror on Friday and Saturday nights.  [ed: They have a cast, I met
  some of them at Age of Consent :) ]
  
Cinema Classics - Redbank, NJ
 Saturdays

Torrey Pines Cinema - Las Vegas, NV
 Fri-Sat, ca. Midnight, $3.50
 Comments: Cast, virgin ceremonies, the usual (?). No Super Heroes.
  Torrey Pines also runs Heavy Metal, Sid and Nancy, animation, anime,
  other midnight-type movies on the same schedule. (93 May 14)

Amherst - Buffalo, NY
 $5.00 or $3.50 w/ID
 Comments: If you're in Buffalo, stop in and visit the cast of "Crazed
 Imagination" sometime....:)

Lockport Mall - Buffalo, NY
 Price: $5.50
 Comments: The crowds are small and the cast is sporadic..but it's fun!!
  It is off of Transit Rd.,FYI

Movieland 8th Street - New York, NY
 Price - $7.50 (Just like most New York City movies...Yuck)
 Every Friday and Saturday night
 Comments: Rocky is still going strong in New York City at Movieland, on
  8th St. (Just 1 block from the now closed 8th St. Playhouse). While
  the cast is constantly changing, there are a few regulars, including
  several people who date back to the Playhouse, and even the Waverly,
  before that. Rice isn't allowed, but lighters, and noisemakers are.
  In fact, they are sold by the cast for people who forgot to bring
  props.  Virgins are sacrificed, sometimes (when time, and the
  projectionist allow) we have a few pre-show numbers. We have
  Superheroes. After the show the cast (and as many people as we can
  drag with us) usually go to Polyesthers (A 70's theme bar with Rocky
  in the Jukebox).  They love us.  We usually go in costume, and they


  put Rocky on the TV when we get there.

Cinema East - Nyack, NY
 Comments: I enjoyed this theater.  went there twice.  they have a pink
  panther short at the beginning, and (when i was there) a good cast.
  mostly the same lines as 8th street playhouse.

Jo-Mor's Stoneridge Theater - Rochester, NY
 Fri & Sat, midnight, $5.00
 Comments:  I am a former member of the cast that performs here, "Sweet
  Temptations".  When I left, the show had deteriorated to the point of
  being just not fun anymore--obnoxious management, random horsing
  around while in costume, etc.  However, the cast finally saw the low
  attendance which resulted from this, and is now trying to get serious
  and rebuild itself.  I'm always willing to give second chances when
  they're due...so go check 'em out, and give them some well-needed
  encouragement.
 Comments: I'm a current member of the cast.  It's fairly open, and
  we're always trying to recruit new cast members.  We enjoy good
  relations with management, the cast and regulars regularly hang out
  together (after the show, and otherwise), and we interact strongly
  with our audiences.

Cedar Lee - Cleveland Heights, OH
 Sat, midnight, $6.50
 Address
  2163 Lee Road
  Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
 Phone +1-216-321-5411
 (Show information) +1-216-321-8232
 Comments: There is a good show here. People that saw it in other
  theaters say that this is very good. There is a fine cast and good
  managment. This is where the editor of this list goes.

Graceland - Columbus, OH
 Fri & Sat, Midnight, $4.00
 (614) 888-3523
 Comments: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is playing at the Graceland
  Twin Cinema in Columbus, Ohio at the Graceland shopping Center off of
  High Street. It plays both Friday and Saturday nights at midnight (of
  course) with a live cast both nights (two members of which are writing
  this message). Price of admission is $4.00, though the cast does get
  in for free. If you have any questions, call the theatre at (614)
  888-3523 and ask for Brian, Mae, or Wendy.  If you have any virgins
  amongst you, ask for Brian, he'll take care of them. P.S. only rice is
  allowed for audience props! and no fucking rice at the cast!!!

Real Movies - Cincinnati, OH
 Every other weekend

Maumee theater - Maumee, OH
 Every now and then

Cla-Zel - Bowling Green, OH
 Every now and then

Clinton Street - Portland, OR
 Sat, $4.00 with cast, $3.50 without
 Comments: Shows run every Saterday night with the Caberiet performing
  about every other weekend. It has been showing RHPS for almost 17
  years which I believe makes it the longest running show in the US.
  Audience varies, tends to be louder on cast nights, but good. There
  are often theme nights, last night, for example was "Fuck with your
  character night" The one con is that you are considered a virgin if
  you have never seen RHPS at Clinton Street. Overall it's lots of fun.

Lehigh - Allentown, PA
 Fri & Sat, Midnight, $5.50
 Comments: Name of the cast is "Sins of the Flesh" out of Bethlehem, PA.
  Excellent cast, all ages and skill levels.  Has been known to perform
  RHPS at more than one location at the same night.  (ie  enuff talented
  cast for two complete performances.)

The Hollywood Theater - Pittsburgh, PA
 Sat, midnight, $3.00
 Comments: They have a performance cast. They also show TWO Tim Curry
  Videos before Rocky starts, Paradice Garage and I do the Rock. They
  are the only place in the Pittsburgh area that has the current rights.
  You are allowed all standard props except WATER. we also have a brand
  new Print of it and it looks GREAT!
 Comments: Not only that, but it *does* contain the entire "Super
  Heroes"--only time in 10+ years of viewing in both SoCal and
  Pittsburgh I have ever seen that scene.

Roxy - Philadelphia, PA
 Midnight, $5.50
 Comments: "The cast is compleatly crazy."  They're good, but sometimes
  get carried away.  The theater is small, but large enough to do a good
  show. You are not allowed to throw anything or have open flames
  either.

Meadowbrook Cinema - Warwick, RI
 Fri & Sat, midnight, $5.00
 Cast: Creatures of the Night
 Comments:  The management of this theater is REALLY obnoxious...he
  doesn't allow any religious comments, the house lights are up during
  the show so the security can force people to stay in their seats
  (except for the Time Warp, of course), the audience has to sign a
  WAIVER before buying tickets, etc.). In February of 1993, the original
  cast had a huge fallout with said management over the increasing number
  of restrictions that were being imposed on us, and we left the theater.
  We moved to the Jane Pickens Theater (see below), and the management
  assembled another cast to replace us.  That cast lasted 8 months.  In
  October 1993, the management imposed another rule on them--cast members
  are NOT ALLOWED TO SWEAR!  So, that night, the entire cast walked out
  on him again!  So, management is left with the task of assembling yet
  another cast, and we at the Jane Pickens now have an incredibly large
  group of people to choose from.  In addition, the Meadowbrook print is
  deteriorating rapidly.  I absolutely DO NOT recommend this theater at all.

Jane Pickens Theater - Newport, RI
 Will run Fri. & Sat. as long as attendance is good; may be just Sat. in winter
 Cast: Absolute Pleasure Players
 Comments:  This is the current home of the Absolute Pleasure Players, after
  we fled the Meadowbrook (see above). We do lipsynch preshows before
  the movie, and we have special "V.I.P." virgin seating.  No rice
  allowed (you can throw popcorn instead), but all other audience props
  are fine.  Our cast performs shows at local clubs on occasion.
  It's a very good, very professional show...highly recommended.

Northcross 6 - Austin, Texas
 Fri & Sat, midnight, $4.50
 Northcross Mall
 2525 West Anderson Lane
 (512) 454-1650
 Comments: It's a decent theatre in a north Austin shopping mall.  My
  teenaged daughters go regularly and have a great time!

Central Park Fox - San Antonio, TX
 Fri & Sat, 10pm, $1.50
 Comments: Cast is on Friday only. (Cast does not get in free, tho)

River Oaks Theatre - Houston, TX
 Price: $6.00

Tower Theatre - Salt Lake City, UT
 Irregular, usually at least once a month, always at a midnight show.

Neptune - Seattle, WA
 Saturday, midnight, $6.50
 Comments: Continuous over 15 years.  Virgin games before the show.
  Live cast.
  
Oriental - Milwaukee, WI
 Saturdays at Midnight, Admission $6
 Comments: Located on the corner of Farwell and North on the fashionable
  east side of Milwaukee.  A Landmark theatre which seats about 500,
  1000 with balcony (only open for huge crowds, such as Halloween [775
  people this year])--and and all important center isle to do the Time
  Warp in!  Performing cast is "Sensual Daydreams", which performs every
  Saturday except holidays and a limited schedule in the summer.  The
  cast is big on timing and performance. They also have some excellent
  large props (tank, control panel, weight set, etc).  Weekly virgin
  contest (randomly selected on the Virgin Wheel).  Props such and rice
  and toast are allowed.  Masterbation is allowed in the back row. [ed:!!]

Hoyts Centre - Sydney, Australia
 Fri, 11:30pm, AUS$11.50 Concession AUS$8
 Comments: Cast usually hang out in the bar at Hoyts, so come by and say
  hello! Hoyts is a 'family' cinema, so no fucking swearing, alright? We
  have been running in this incarnation for four years (Anniversary show
  is Fri May 28, 1993). The cinema is quite good, and we have a great
  print, *including* the SuperHeroes ending! Props are mostly cool, just
  no fried rice or anything squishy :( As always, we need fresh lines,
  so feel free to bring your along!
 Comments: Good cast, some innovative callbacks, and a good quality film
  (with Super Heroes at the end, incidently). Movie doesn't start until
  around 12:00, with the cast building the atmosphere with audience
  participation prior to the screening by sing-a-longs and virgin
  introductions etc. All props are permitted and encouraged (with the
  exception of naked flames). Sheets of newspaper handed out at the
  door, to bewilder the virgins who don't know what to expect.

Valhalla - Melbourne, Australia
 This show only plays once a month, on Saturday night
 Comments: (they show Blues Bros every Fri night) Very traditional cast,
  I think they stick to the audience participation album!

Cinema Mondo - Helsinki, Finland
 Sat, 11:00 - Used to be every Sat at 11:00, but it has been on a break for
       few months now, though they promised that it'll get back to
       programme.
 Was 40 FIM, what is about $8.00
 Comments: A small one, but shows used to be good. And as I said: RHPS
  hasn't been on the programme for some months, but it might come back
  next autumn or later on the summer.

Studio Galande - Paris France
 42, rue Galande
 75005 PARIS
 Metro St Michel (Near Notre-Dame)
 42 Francs
 Thursday 22H30
 Friday 22H30 & 0H30
 Saturday 22H30 & 0H30
 Fan-Club : The Zen Room (Newsletter, Penpal list)
 Comments : Cast come quite irregularly.

Germany Rocky Horror Shows (Actual plays)
 - Dresden, Staatsschauspiel, opens Oct 10 1993, directed by Klaus Dieter Kirst
 - Erfurt, Schauspielhaus, opens Sep 25 1993, dir. by ???
 - Gelsenkirchen, Musiktheater im Revier, opens Dec 12 1993, dir. by Dick Top
 - Saarbruecken, Staatstheater, opens Oct 5 1994, dir. by Matthias Davids
 - St. Gallen, Stadttheater, opens Sep 25 1993, dir. by Anna Vaughan
 - Vienna, Raimund-Theater, opens Sep 7 1993, dir. by Alexander Goebel

Museums Lichtspiele - Munich, Germany
 Every day, early evening, on weekends late night, ca. DM 10 
 Location: Near the ``Deutsches Museum'' in Munich, Germany
 Comments: This theatre is extra-ordinary one. They play every day the
  RHPS (since 15 or so years) and the ``Blues Brothers'' (since 8 years).
  ``The Big Blue'' is shown at least weekly in the long, english version
  (with french subtitles). Other cult movies are shown reguarly as well.
  There is a special RHPS packet available at the cash bar, containing 
  rice, a (loaded :-) water pistole and some other stuff you need 
  for *really* enjoying the show. 

The Classic, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland.
 Fri & Sat 11:00 pm
 Comments: As far as I know, it's the longest running RHPS in the world
  at over 11 years... and it's still going strong. [ed: not the longest]

Paramount Theatre - Wellington, New Zealand
 Either Fri or Sat at 11:15pm, $8.00 or $6.50
 Comments: Either Friday or Saturday nite at 11:15pm. Generally best
  to watch the papers to see if it's on.   Admission is $8, or $6.50 if
  you have a Radio Active Sub Card. The theatre is pretty small, but any
  props are allowed except water.   There's a fairly large hardcore
  cast, but the average age of them is pretty low (~17- 19).   We're
  loud, and we're rowdy, but it's good fun and we love to come up with
  new AP.   The film is somewhat cut, missing the entire reprise of 'I
  can Make you a Man' to halfway through the Narrator's speech, and it
  jumps in a few places.   We've moved from 3 other theatres; we're
  running out of options, but we stillknow how to party.

Prince Charles Cinema - London, UK
 Fridays
 Comments: off Leicester Square, and they are still performing there,
  every Friday (I think).  Their Space Riff & Magenta are a couple
  called Stephanie and David who run the British RHPS Fan Club. Their
  address is:
       Time Warp Fan Club
       1 Elm Grove
       Hildenborough
       Tonbridge
       Kent TN11 9HE, ENGLAND
  If you write to them and enclose an international reply coupon, they
  can send details of how to join, and they have loads of info on casts
  around the UK. (And there are some!)




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  Sean Barrett <barrett@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu>
  Arne Beeker <beeker@uni-muenster.de>
  J.James(Jim)Belonis II <belonis@dirac.phys.washington.edu>
  George Burgyan <bc770@po.cwru.edu>
  Michael Carson <c1741@moncol.monmouth.edu>
  Harley Chick <frogs@wam.umd.edu>
  Beth A. Connell <cj350@cleveland.Freenet.Edu>
  John Guthrie Constantine <castle@ug.cs.dal.ca>
  Sherrye Dobrin
  Scott Dory <adory@lamar.ColoState.EDU>
  Lunatic Johnathan Bruce E'Sex <lunatic@netcom.com>
  EuGene epetai-Tramaglino <geno@nevada.edu>
  Christoph Enzinger <leo@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
  Sue Farrell <spue@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au>
  Loren Finkelstein <loren@panix.com>
  Jeff Fishbein <fishbein@shark.gsfc.nasa.gov>
  Artemas Flanagan <bornmann@rintintin.Colorado.EDU>
  Teri Flora <ak481@yfn.ysu.edu>
  Doug Freyburger <dougf@dgr.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>
  Paul Fritschle <pfritsch@skid.ps.uci.edu>
  Paul A Gallegos <gallegos@GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU>
  Herb Gellis <herb@hpisrhc.cup.hp.com>
  Sean German <sgerman@andy.bgsu.edu>
  Larry Gilbert <irving@halcyon.com>
  Jeff Gordon <RES_JIG@exodus.valpo.edu>
  Nicolle Green <green@lclark.edu>
  Sean Gugler <gugler-sean@CS.YALE.EDU>
  Dana L. Hall <ST1ZP@Jetson.UH.EDU>
  Matthew Hall <Matthew_Hall.MICRO_SHOP@Boronia.uts.edu.au>
  Matthew J Healy <mjh7096@cs.rit.edu>
  Dave Hollinsworth <hlsw_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
  Eric B. Hymowitz <hymowitz@server.cs.jhu.edu>
  Ellen M. Johnston <johnse@rpi.edu>
  Gordon C Joly <ucacgcj@ucl.ac.uk>
  Thomas Kaeding <kaeding@physics.Berkeley.EDU>
  Chris Kashuba <ez001326@yogi.ucdavis.edu>
  Marytara Kraus <krausm@vax001.kenyon.edu>
  Kirby Lawton <klawton@hmcvax.claremont.edu>
  Merlyn LeRoy <merlyn@digibd.com>
  Scott Lubin
  Laurent Hagimont MAC KAUFFMAN <LHMK10@calvacom.fr>
  Robert C. Lawson <RLAWSON@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU>
  Dave C. LeFevre <00DCLEFEVRE@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu>
  Michael Macchione <ghesmiz@ravel.udel.edu>
  Steph Mabie <smabie@lonestar.utsa.edu>
  Donna McNamara <donnam@fuentez.com>
  Brian J. McClung <bmcclung@liberty.uc.wlu.edu>
  Terry McConnell <terrym@netcom.com>
  Campbell March <bigfoot@kauri.vuw.ac.nz>
  Eugene N. Miya <eugene@nas.nasa.gov>
  Karen Johnson Morgan <johnson@emx.cc.utexas.edu>
  Ralf Muehlen <ww02ksrm@rz.uni-sb.de>
  Stephen Owens <owens@cs.utk.edu>
  B. Chas Parisher <bcparish@{unity,eos}.ncsu.edu>
  Joanne Petersen <joanne@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>
  Patrick Quinn
  Roope Ritvos <rritvos@clinet.fi>
  Shawna Rosen <saturn@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
  Eric Sage <esage@cs.oberlin.edu>
  Jace C Schivins <schivins+@pitt.edu>
  Laurence How Scheinman <lhschein@eos.ncsu.edu>
  Gabe Schaffer <ci676@cleveland.freenet.edu>
  Michael Andrew Shaffer <mashaffe@cc.owu.edu>
  Jason A. Specland <artagel+@CMU.EDU>
  Jon R Shepherd <jshepher@laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au>
  Greg Smith <smithgp@rintintin.Colorado.EDU>
  Aaron K. Solomon <aks1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
  Amy Sokolow <asokolow@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu>
  Michael Tchou <michaelt@SSD.intel.com>
  Arsenyk Ustaris <alaustar@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>
  SiD ViCioUs <drc!sid@PacBell.COM>
  Kevin Vigor <kevin@elvis.wicat.com>
  Ellen M. Webster <ewebster@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
  Scot Joseph Wilson <u9044140@cs.uow.edu.au>
  Lisa Wood <S72ULWD@TOE.TOWSON.EDU>
  C. Spencer Yeh <yeh@merle.acns.nwu.edu>
  Mark R Zbikowski <markez@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>
  Leah <INGR@MUSICB.MCGILL.CA>
  jjb3112@hertz.njit.edu
  sprooney@unix1.tcd.ie
  Vamp <VL2609%ALBNYVMS.bitnet@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU>
  quianthy@maple.circa.ufl.edu
  st910591@pip.cc.brandeis.edu
  PAYNE5@muvms6.wvnet.edu
  msadkins@major.cs.mtu.edu
  dcornel@andy.bgsu.edu

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