The UK tour of “The Rocky Horror Show” from 2012-13, celebrating 40 years, took place from December 2012 to November 2013 passing through quite a few cities in the region. It was directed by Christopher Luscombe and produced by the Ambassador Theater Group.
The production was very well received by national and international critics, in addition to that the audience responded positively by filling the theaters where the tour passed. In one of the productions, two fans had the opportunity to perform through a contest where they were selected. Finally, they performed "Dammit, Janet" in one of the tour performances, receiving applause from the entire audience.
Cast[]
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- Frank-N-Furter: Oliver Thornton
- Janet Weiss: Dani Harmer and Roxanne Pallett (December to May)
- Brad Majors: Ben Forster and Sam Attwater (March to July)
- Riff Raff: Kristian Lavercombe
- Magenta: Jayde Westaby and Abigail Jaye (December to May)
- Columbia: Ceris Hine
- Eddie and Dr. Scott: Joel Montague and Richard Meek
- Rocky Horror: Rhydian Roberts, Harry Neale, and Henry Davis
- Narrator: Philip Franks
- Phantoms and understudies: Christos Dante, David Gale, Maria Coyne, Rachel Grundy, and Andrew Ahern
Band[]
- Tony Castro: Keyboards
- Frank Dawkins: Guitar
- Mat Elliott: Bass
- Nick Carter: Saxophone
- Steve Rushton: Drums
Dates[]
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- Brighton, Theater Royal - December 20, 2012 to January 5, 2013
- Torquay, Princess Theater - January 7-12
- Bristol, Bristol Hippodrome - January 14-19
- Wimbledon, New Wimbledon Theater - January 21-26
- Birmingham, Alexandra Theater - January 28 to February 2
- Aylesbury, Aylesbury Waterside - February 5-9
- Liverpool, Liverpool Empire - February 11-16
- Sunderland, Sunderland Empire - February 18-23
- Glasgow, Kings Theater - February 25 to March 2
- Edinburgh, Playhouse - March 11-16
- Grimsby, Auditorium - March 18-23
- Manchester, Opera House - March 25-30
- York, Grand Opera House - April 8-13
- Sheffield, Lyceum Theater - April 15-20
- Southend, Cliffs Pavilion - April 22-27
- Cambridge, Corn Exchange - April 29 to May 4
- Richmond, Richmond Theater - May 6-11
- Southampton, Mayflower - May 13-18
- Stoke-on-Trent, Regent Theater - May 20-25
- Bromley, Churchill Theater - May 27-June 1
- Norwich, Theater Royal - June 3-8
- Leeds, Grand Theater - June 10-15
- Manchester, Palace Theater - June 17-22
- Woking, New Victoria Theater - June 24-29
- Croydon, Fairfield Halls - July 1-6
- Cardiff, New Theater - July 8-13
- Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Theater - July 15-20
- Darlington, Darlington Civic Theater - July 22-27
- Glasgow, Glasgow Kings - August 6-10
- Canterbury, The Marlowe Theater - August 12-17
- Bristol, Bristol Hippodrome - August 19-24
- Oxford, New Theater - August 27-31
- Londonderry, Millennium Forum - September 2-7
- Aberdeen, His Majesty's Theater - September 9-14
- Bradford, Alhambra Theater - September 16-21
- Nottingham, Royal Theater - 23-28 September
- Hull, Hull New Theater - September 30 to October 5
- Leicester, Leicester Curve - October 7-12
- Bournemouth, Bournemouth Pavilion - October 14-19
- Dunfermline, Alhambra Theater - October 21-26
- Wolverhampton, Grand Theater - October 28 to November