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May 2003
Rocky Horror Show - preview

Cast: Jonathan Wilkes, Katey Rowley-Jones, John Stalker
Venue:
Theatre Royal, Nottingham
Dates:
Monday 12 – Saturday 17 May 2003
Tickets:
£24.50 - £10 (plus concessions)
Rocky Horror show
Jonathan Wilkes as Frank N Furter
30 years old and showing no signs of flagging - the Rocky Horror Show is back.
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Famous Frank N Furter's include Darren Day and Jason Donovan.

Meatloaf appeared in the movie version of the show along with its author Richard O'Brien.

The producers say this show should carry a PG certificate.
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When Richard O'Brien penned the Rocky Horror Show he couldn't have imagined how successful it would be.

Fashions have changed since those days back in 1973 but fans can't get enough of Frank N Furter and his motley crew.

So dig out your basques and handfuls of rice and prepare to enter the world of Rocky Horror.

Star of the show this time around is Robbie Williams mate Jonathan Wilkes.

John Stalker
I've got your number - John Stalker is "The Narrator"

He'll be stepping into the high heels of Frank N Furter. Since winning the "Cameron Mackintosh Young Entertainer of the Year" six years ago, Jonathan's career has gone from strength-to-strength, most recently, winning massive public acclaim in the musical Godspell.

Joining him will be former Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police John Stalker.

He's the Narrator, a role which on other parts of the current tour has been played by Christine Hamilton and Rhona Cameron.

Watch out also for one of Nottingham's rising stars.

We've already heralded Katie Rowley-Jones as a star for 2003.

She'll be playing Janet in the show, one of the lead parts and reward for a stunning performance when Whistle Down the Wind played the city exactly a year ago.

You can't keep classic songs down - so get ready for Sweet Transvestite, Damn It Janet and, of course, the pelvic-thrusting Time Warp.

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