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Version 1

Disgracefully yours (1996-03-Comedy Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Harold Pinter Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)

Durée : 2 semaines
Nombre : 21 représentations
Première Preview : Monday 18 March 1996
Première : Wednesday 20 March 1996
Dernière : Saturday 06 April 1996
Mise en scène : Christopher Malcolm
Chorégraphie : Stacey Haynes
Producteur :
Avec : Richard O’Brien (Mephistopheles Smith), Michael Dalton, Debbie Scamp, Nikki Shaw, Dave Brown, Les Davidson, Nick Payn, Bill Robinson, Ed Spevock
Commentaires : Originally staged at the previous year’s Edinburgh Festival, this was booked into the Comedy for a limited three week run (21 performances). The critics unanimously stated this was 21 performances too many. Neil Smith for “What’s On” was representative when he wrote: “If you’re the kind of a person who likes to spend a night on the town in bondage and fishnets, you’ll probably have a ball. But if you’re the type who balks at the prospect of a bald 54-year-old making a complete dick of himself, you’d best steer well clear”

Version 2

Rocky Horror Show (The) (1999-04-Victoria Palace Theatre-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Victoria Palace Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 1 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : Wednesday 14 April 1999
Première : Wednesday 14 April 1999
Dernière : Saturday 05 June 1999
Mise en scène : Christopher Malcolm
Chorégraphie : Stacey Haynes
Producteur :
Avec : Nicholas Parsons/Ken Morley (Narrator), Jason Donovan ((Frank-n-Furter), Ross O’Hennessy (Rocky Horror), Stuart De La Mere (Brad), Simona Morecroft (Janet), Geòrgie Haynes (Riff-Raff), Laurie Brett (Magenta), Gael Johnson (Columbia), Mark White (Eddie/Dr Scott)
Commentaires : Once again back in the West End celebrating the show’s 25th anniversary, no one could quite work out why it was billed as the “New” Rocky Horror Show. Neither the scenery nor costumes looked new, and, according to the Evening Standard, this was the cheapest looking production yet staged. However, Jason Donovan was effective as Frank.
Commentaires longs: Jason Donovan as ' Frank N Furter', Ken Morley as 'The Narrator'.

Version 3

Rocky Horror Show (The) (2003-06-Queen's Theatre-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Sondheim Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : Monday 23 June 2003
Première : Monday 23 June 2003
Dernière : Saturday 05 July 2003
Mise en scène : Christopher Malcolm
Chorégraphie : Stacey Haynes
Producteur :
Avec : Rhona Cameron/John Stalker (Narrator), Jonathan Wilkes (Frank-n-Furter), Graham Tudor (Rocky), Jon Boydon (Brad), Katie Rowley-Jones (Janet), Neil Couperthwaite (Riff-Raff), Andrea Stevens (Magenta), Sally Hunt (Columbia), Drew Jaymson (Eddie/Dr Scott)
Commentaires : Partie de l'UK Tour connu comme le "30th Birthday Tour".
Commentaires longs: Dates du tour:
16 Jun 03 to 21 Jun 03 - New Theatre, Cardiff
9 Jun 03 to 14 Jun 03 - The Hexagon, Reading
26 May 03 to 31 May 03 - Royal & Derngate, Northampton
19 May 03 to 24 May 03 - Grand Theatre and Opera House, Leeds
12 May 03 to 17 May 03 - Theatre Royal, Nottingham
5 May 03 to 10 May 03 - New Wimbledon Theatre, Outer London
28 Apr 03 to 3 May 03 - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
21 Apr 03 to 26 Apr 03 - Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool
14 Apr 03 to 19 Apr 03 - Theatre Royal, Plymouth
7 Apr 03 to 12 Apr 03 - Empire Theatre, Sunderland
31 Mar 03 to 5 Apr 03 - Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham
24 Mar 03 to 29 Mar 03 - Hull New Theatre, Hull
17 Mar 03 to 22 Mar 03 - Theatre Royal, Brighton
10 Mar 03 to 15 Mar 03 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester
3 Mar 03 to 8 Mar 03 - Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
24 Feb 03 to 1 Mar 03 - Opera House, Manchester
17 Feb 03 to 22 Feb 03 - Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
10 Feb 03 to 15 Feb 03 - Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
3 Feb 03 to 8 Feb 03 - Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes
27 Jan 03 to 1 Feb 03 - Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
20 Jan 03 to 25 Jan 03 - Grand Opera House, Belfast
13 Jan 03 to 18 Jan 03 - Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
7 Jan 03 to 11 Jan 03 - Jersey Opera House, St Helier
2 Jan 03 to 5 Jan 03 - Fairfield Hall, Outer London
2 Dec 02 to 7 Dec 02 - New Victoria Theatre, Woking
25 Nov 02 to 30 Nov 02 - Hippodrome, Bristol
18 Nov 02 to 23 Nov 02 - New Theatre (formerly known as Apollo Theatre), Oxford
11 Nov 02 to 16 Nov 02 - Richmond Theatre, Outer London
4 Nov 02 to 9 Nov 02 - Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
28 Oct 02 to 2 Nov 02 - His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
21 Oct 02 to 26 Oct 02 - Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
14 Oct 02 to 19 Oct 02 - King's Theatre, Glasgow
4 Oct 02 to 12 Oct 02 - Churchill Theatre, Bromley
30 Sep 02 to 12 Oct 02 - Churchill Theatre, Bromley