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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago
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"I’ve never watched it. I’m in no hurry to rectify that.
Do you like musicals?
I do. But this one has never grabbed me."
Oh. You’d love it!! If you’re into for the absolute absurdity and fun of it all. …and meatloaf! |
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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago
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"I’ve never watched it. I’m in no hurry to rectify that.
Do you like musicals?
I do. But this one has never grabbed me.
Same,I've given it a watch 2 times and it hasn't wowed me"
Yeh, I’ve watched it about 10 times, …. I still don’t get it. (estimated) |
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I bloody love rocky horror. Think I've been to see it at least 20 times this year alone!!
Always dress up and get lots of comments about my make up. Even get messages from people for tips lol
Love doing stage door and chatting to the cast.
Going to see it in Wolverhampton next year and will be the final time for this tour
Evie |
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"Watched the film on television once and thought it was utter rubbish but been to see the live show a few times in Liverpool Wolverhampton and Leeds and each time it was a great night out"
Yeah I think the live show is better to be honest. The atmosphere with the shout outs etc and everyone dressing up.
Been to a few screenings of the show where they try to do the shout outs but because of the timing it doesn't always work.
Evie |
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"Watched the film on television once and thought it was utter rubbish but been to see the live show a few times in Liverpool Wolverhampton and Leeds and each time it was a great night out
Yeah I think the live show is better to be honest. The atmosphere with the shout outs etc and everyone dressing up.
Been to a few screenings of the show where they try to do the shout outs but because of the timing it doesn't always work.
Evie " it’s a good opportunity for a closet tranny to get out in public in a non judgmental environment |
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By *JandCMCouple 46 weeks ago
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"So I have been told to watch it. I never have.
If there was an organised fab trip to a theatre to see it would you attend? "
I first watched the film in the early 1980's n loved it, it was so far out there n like nothing ever seen before.
Did see the play of it a few years later n that was really good too.
The film was really ahead of its time for 1975 |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS 46 weeks ago
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Never ever seen The Rocky Horror show. The only reason i'm even vaguely aware of it's existence is due to a computer game for the Commodore 64 of the same name. Before my time in a genre of entertainment I have no interest in.
I have no doubt that Franken Furter was probably one of the first trans-related "guilty wanks" for a lot of 1970s teenagers |
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Tim Curry looked fantastic and made crossdressing look cool and subversive.
Seen the film and stage show several times, it’s ok but not a massive fan. I’m glad it’s out there and it’s a cult hit though.
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I love both the film and the live show but if you weren’t grabbed by the film, forget that and get to a theatre to see it, amazing fun!
Wonko, yes as you know I would definitely go to see it with you |
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