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This production is recommended for ages 12+.
Running until 20 September 2024
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Ready to thrill you with fun and naughty moments, Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical, The Rocky Horror Show returns to London, having been seen by over 30 million theatregoers. The Rocky Horror Show is the story of two squeaky clean college kids – Brad and his fiancée Janet. When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilst on their way to visit their former college professor, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank’n’Furter. It is an adventure they’ll never forget, filled with fun, frolics, frocks, and frivolity. Directed by Christopher Luscombe, The Rocky Horror show is the biggest party and features timeless classics, including Sweet Transvestite, Damn it Janet, and of course, the pelvic thrusting show stopping Time Warp.
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This production is recommended for ages 12+.Running time
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6 - 20 September 2024Content
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Dominion Theatre268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AQRecent Reviews
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What's opening in London theatres this month? (September 2024)
It’s not just the Harrods Christmas Shop that’s opening in the capital this month, some of this year's most hotly anticipated shows are finally starting their runs in the West End this Autumn! You’ve got to be quick though, unlike the overpriced tinsel and mountains of mince pies adorning the department store’s basement, some of these productions won’t be here for long - in fact most are like a British summer, and are around for just 13 days!
Whether you’re in the mood for a brand-new musical, a hundred year old play or an out of this world cult-hit, just like Santa, theatreland delivers.
The Rocky Horror Show (6 September)
Take a jump to the left, and step right into the Dominion Theatre this September as Jason Donovan stars in Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Following a sellout season at the Theatre Royal in Sydney, Jason Donovan leaves us in antici-pation no more, as he reprises his critically acclaimed role of Dr Frank ‘n’ Furter in the cult classic musical. He’s joined by stand-up comedian, sitcom star and Taskmaster contestant, Mawaan Rizwan.
Now in its 51st year, you should probably know what the show is about by now. However, if you’ve been living on another planet, let us give you the breakdown. Newly engaged couple, Brad and Janet, stumble upon Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s mansion when their car breaks down. Seeking help from the mad scientist, the squeaky clean pair get more than they bargained for as they enter a strange new world filled with frolics, frocks, frivolity and plenty of fuc… love making.
Hurry, The Rocky Horror Show’s time in the capital is fleeting, with the award-winning production playing for two weeks only! So grab your spaceship, and head down to the theatre before it’s too late.
I Wish You Well – The Gwyneth Paltrow Ski-Trial Musical (11 September)
Watch out! Following a critically acclaimed (ski) season at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Paltrow parody is crashing into the Criterion Theatre this Autumn!
X Factor icon and West End star, Diana Vickers (The Rise and Fall of Little Voice), stars as gwynspirational Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow. She is joined by Olivier award nominee Marc Antolin (Terry), BBC New Talent Hotlister Tori Allen-Martin (Kristin) and Shiz University alumni Idriss Kargbo (Judge Jude).
The fast-paced musical sees two worlds collide (literally) when a beautiful A-Lister and a retired optometrist go head to head in an Ohio courtroom. Packed full of iconic moments, including the now famous whisper of ‘I wish you well’ (well, the title kind of gives it away) – this farcical production sounds as good as Gwyneth’s candle smells. Throw in some jade eggs and some seriously silly songs, such as ‘Do You Know Taylor?’ and ‘I’m Gwynnocent’, and you have yourself a hilarious musical bursting with heart (and questionable wellness products).
Waiting for Godot (13 September)
The wait is finally over, let the waiting commence!
A-Listers, Ben Whishaw (Paddington, Julius Caesar) and Lucian Msamati (Othello, Game of Thrones) star in Samuel Beckett’s ground-breaking play, Waiting for Godot.
Voted the most important English-language play of the 20th century, the production follows Vladimir and Estragon as they wait for a man named Godot. Throughout their vigil, the pair discuss the absurdity and uncertainty of life.
“Let us do something, while we have the chance…at this place, at this moment of time, all mankind is us, whether we like it or not. Let us make the most of it before it is too late!”
The award winning play is renowned for its minimalist setting and dialogue, as well as its deep philosophical undertones. With dates selling out quickly, don’t wait too long to secure your ticket!
27 Aug, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Celebrities / Casting / New Shows + Transfers
The Rocky Horror Show confirms West End narrator
Award winning comedian, Mawaan Rizwan would like to take us on a strange journey. Best known for creating and starring in the BAFTA winning comedy, Juice, Mawaan will be taking on the iconic role of The Narrator in the West End production of The Rocky Horror Show. He will star opposite the previously announced Jason Donovan, who reprises his critically acclaimed role as Dr Frank-n-Furter.
Blending cultural insights with absurdist comedy, Mawaan first gained attention through his YouTube channel, where his quirky and offbeat sketches "How Gay Is Pakistani TV?" and "Mawaan & Friends," quickly garnered a significant cult following. On the slightly bigger screen, Mawaan went on to star in Sex Education and Taskmaster, where his chaotic and joyful approach quickly made him a fan favourite.
8 Aug, 2024 | By Sian McBride
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What’s closing in London theatres this month? (June 2023)
As summer approaches, exciting new experiences await! This June, we bid farewell (for now) to some of the West End's most extraordinary productions. However, fear not, for there is still time for an abundance of laughter, hours of enchanting singing and dancing, and even some good old-fashioned tear-jerking moments.
The magic of the West End awaits…don't miss out on these incredible shows before they close in June!
1 Jun, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News
The Rocky Horror Show celebrates its 50th anniversary
For the last 50 years, audiences have celebrated Richard O’Brien’s trailblazing and legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical The Rocky Horror Show. In lieu of its landmark anniversary, the production will continue to play a new extended tour through 2023. A loving pastiche of B-grade horror and sci-fi movies, this timeless musical has been seen by over 30 million people worldwide and translated into 20 languages! Book your tickets today to see this musical of freedom and joy at the Peacock Theatre in London!
19 Jan, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Celebrities / New Shows + Transfers
The Rocky Horror Show set to return to the London Stage
The Rocky Horror Show is returning to the London stage this autumn. Richard O’Brian’s hugely legendary rock musical is heading to The Peacock Theatre as part of its world tour. Opening on 10th October 2021, the production will star Strictly Come Dancing winner Ore Oduba as Brad and will be directed by Christopher Luscombe.
26 Jul, 2021 | By Nicky Sweetland
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BREAKING NEWS: Creator Richard O'Brien To Star In The Rocky Horror Show Limited Run At Playhouse Theatre
Richard O'Brien will return to the West End to star in The Rocky Horror Show, producers have announced. The show will return for a limited run at London's Playhouse Theatre from 11 - 19 September, 2015 preceding a UK tour set to open at the Theatre Royal Brighton on 17 December, 2015.
31 Jul, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous