What starts as a bizarre low-budget musical quickly becomes one of the most important queer cultural phenomena in modern history. Released in 1975 to weak reviews and nearly abandoned by studios, The ...
9 Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival of a Musical The legendary rock-‘n’-roll musical takes on new life as a guaranteed party at the legendary Studio 54, staged by Tony Award®-winning Oh, ...
An iconic bronze statue of fictional heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa will be featured inside the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the first time, beginning Saturday, to commemorate the original film's ...
It’s the renaissance of the Italian Stallion. The iconic statue of fictional prizefighter Rocky Balboa which has long stood outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art is moving up in weight class from ...
An exhibit featuring the Rocky Balboa statue that once stood at the bottom of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps is now underway. "Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments" examines how a ...
PHILADELPHIA — Every day, visitors from around the world make their way to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art — not necessarily for the galleries inside, but for a statue of a fictional boxer ...
NEW YORK — When daring young Brits found their way to Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” in 1973, they identified with Brad and Janet, the sweet, virginal twosome who are stranded by a flat ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Sam Pinkleton’s new revival at Studio 54 gives us the big gay mayhem we want while also maintaining some order via Rachel Dratch’s droll ...
In time for 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' 50th anniversary, hear from obsessive cult movie fans from around the U.S.
Emily Bernard is a Features Editor and Peer Mentor for Collider who studied History, Playwriting, and English at the University of Scranton. She’s a proud comedy nerd who loves getting into the nitty ...
The Rocky Horror Show opens on Broadway tonight amidst a cultural landscape much changed – or maybe not so much – from the ’70s midnight movie circuit era that gave asshole (audience says so, not me) ...
Richard O'Brien's cult musical returns to the stage with an all-star cast including Luke Evans, Juliette Lewis, and Stephanie Hsu.
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