Ad not shown

Details

Shock Treatment archiveBrad and Janet, the perfect young everyday couple from cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show are back, but this time they're not fighting transsexual aliens in a world of B-Movies. We join them as they are sucked into the world of TV Media, where bleach-white teeth and immaculate make-up are the warpaint, the studio audience are the crowds baying for blood, and people will stop at literally nothing to get the ratings through the roof. Come and join us in Denton's most break-neck TV studio and watch as two innocent lovebirds are torn apart by the talons of TV executive Farley Flavors, whose new television show Faith Factory will guarantee that at least one person is going to receive the shock of their life. As Doctors-and-Nurses fever takes hold of the studio, will Brad and Janet be able to escape, or will they forever be trapped behind the controlling powers of the exploitative - yet oddly charismatic - brother and sister pairing of TV Doctors Cosmo and Nation McKinley? Make sure that you tune in at the Kings Head Theatre during April to find out...

Creatives/Company

Author: Richard O'Brien
Music: Richard Hartley
Lyrics: Richard O'Brien

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for Shock Treatment (2015)

Work type: Musical.

T0633158313

World stage premiere.Producer Tarquin Productions. Adapted by Tom Crowley. Adapted by Benji Sperring. Director Benji Sperring. Design Tim Shortall. Lighting Nic Farman. Choreographer Lucie Pankhurst. Costume Xylona Appleton. Performer Mark Little (Farley Flavors Until May 9). Performer Ben Kerr (Brad Majors). Performer Julie Atherton (Janet Majors). Performer Adam Rhys-Davis (Cosmo McKinley). Performer Nic Lamont (Nation McKinley). Performer Mateo Oxley (Ralph Hapschatt). Performer Rosanna Hyland (Betty Hapschatt).
17 Apr 15 to 6 Jun 15The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L01420273343

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
Ad not shown
CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Mastodon X - Twitter © Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024