Tuesday, July 31

Whole lot of horror rolls into crazy town

JAYNE HULBERT jayne.hulbert@tnl.nz - Taranaki Tuesday, 31 July 2007
Downtown New Plymouth was not for the faint-hearted last night.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show was in town and the hundreds who turned out to see it, took the invitation for audience participation very seriously.
Not that there was anything serious about said participation.
Men dressed in drag, couples as Brad and Janet, Riff Raffs and people in any number of crazy X-rated outfits pranced across the TSB Showplace stage before the classic film was screened.
Many ensembles left little to the imagination, one man in particular providing slightly more flesh than most would like to see.
If you weren't dressed as one of the film's characters, you were in the minority.
Urged on by the Mistress of Ceremonies - singer Jackie Clarke - a competition to find the best dressed brought on screams of laughter from the near-capacity audience. After providing a language warning, Clarke issued the house rules.
"The only rule tonight, is that there are no rules," said Clarke to a huge round of applause.
Bags of rice were distributed to the audience and rice throwing quickly became a sport.
And then there's the Time Warp ...
Part of the Taranaki International Festival of the Arts, the one-off screening of Richard O'Brien's film, starring Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon, was guaranteed to be a crazy night.

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