Let’s do the Time Warp again! Richard O'Brien's cult favorite, "The Rocky Horror Show," Springfield Contemporary Theatre’s top-selling show, is back--as if for the first time—in a production directed by Nathan Shelton at SCT Center Stage in Wilhoit Plaza. Actually, it does the show a disservice by calling it a “cult” anything—“Rocky Horror” may not be mainstream, but it’s close. And as Nathan Shelton says, “what better way to open a lovely Halloween show” than on Friday the 13 th ? “It’s the movie version (with Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick) that brings people to the show, but the stage show has so many things that the movie doesn’t have. It has all the songs, all the characters that you love, but then it has so much more. And our version has a lot of video involved in it—not from the film, but original content that goes hand in hand with it. Because movies are so much a part of this story.” Both the original stage show and the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” are over-the
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