An all-star 'shadowcast' brings 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' to life in L.A.
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is, of course, a movie best seen not in the privacy of your own home on DVD but rather screened in a theater with an accompanying live "shadowcast" of devotees who know what they're doing. Especially when they're doing, say, the Time Warp.
And when the live performers show up with names like "Nicholson" and "DeVito" or resume credits like "Glee" and "Lost," and it's the 35th anniversary of the 1975 film starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick, it's a good time to raise a little money for charity on top of any sales of popcorn or Red Vines (or rice or toast or water pistols, but that's another story).
Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito shared the role of the Criminologist on Thursday at the Wiltern Theatre, where a tribute to "RHPS" raised cash for the Painted Turtle, one of Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Foundation camps for kids with serious medical conditions (almost 13,000 kids and their family members from around California have enjoyed the Painted Turtle treatment since 2004). The event combined the film version with select live musical performances.
Joining in the pantomime were "Glee" teacher and student Matthew Morrison and Lea Michele, destined to lock lips as Brad and Janet (PTC, are you paying attention? If you missed it, see the scandalous picture below! Oh, the antici ... SAY IT! ... pation); Jorge Garcia of "Lost" as Eddie, a role taken on by many gladiators of stage and screen; Lucas Grabeel of the "High School Musical"
Original Frank-N-Furter Curry joined his alter-ego on stage to do the Time Warp along with Bostwick and the tribute cast. Bostwick, you may recall, just had a cameo in the "RHPS" episode of Michele and Morrison's "Glee," playing a TV station manager alongside the original Eddie, Meat Loaf. (Click here to see video from the Wiltern performance, featuring DeVito, a singing Scherzinger, Garcia and the many others from the cast.)
Get a taste of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" -- in distribution longer than any other film -- in the trailer and montage videos below.
And Mom, um, you know when I called from the pay phone back in 1982 and told you that I had to stay out for the midnight "Rocky Horror" show because it was absolutely the last weekend the movie was screening?
Yeah, I fibbed.
— Christie D'Zurilla
Photo: Melora Hardin gives Julian McMahon a little love tap during a 35th anniversary tribute to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at the Wiltern Theatre on Oct. 28, 2010. Credit: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images
Center right photo: Jack Nicholson is smokin' as the Criminologist. Credit: Kevin Winter / Getty Images
Center left: Lea Michele channels the Janet originated by Susan Sarandon. Credit: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images
Bottom right: Matthew Morrison and Lea Michele lock lips as "Rocky Horror's" naive Brad and Janet. Credit: Kevin Winter / Getty Images
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Lea was perfect. It's too bad Mat was an awful Brad even flubbing many of the lines.
Posted by: hijk | Oct 29, 2010 at 11:58 PM
Lea sounded amazing in the videos I saw on youtube. Love her live! I wish I could see some of Julian McMahon as Frank-n-furter -- I bet he was amazing!
Posted by: Julie | Nov 01, 2010 at 09:24 AM