If you’re looking for the ultimate in cinematic cult viewing on the big screen this Halloween, look no further! Megaplex Theatres’ Main Street Cinema in St. George proudly presents the highly anticipated return of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”! For four consecutive nights, no less!
In this has-to-be-seen-to-be-believed musical extravaganza from 1975, a newly married couple (played by gorgeous Susan Sarandon and a nutty Barry Bostwick) seek shelter at an isolated castle belonging to one Dr. Frank-N-Furter (played to the unforgettable hilt by a positively charismatic Tim Curry). Once inside the castle, these happy newlyweds find their lives turned upside down as they come face to face with an assortment of colorful misfits including Riff Raff (the great Richard O’Brien, who also wrote the musical), Magenta (magnetic Patricia Quinn), Columbia (eccentric Nell Campbell), and rocking biker Eddie (played by a young and vibrant Meat Loaf). This film goes from strange to ape-shit crazy in a matter of minutes, and the entire experience is punctuated by a plethora of quirky but amazingly catchy rock songs.
And just because this is sleepy little St. George, don’t think for a second that this will be some second-rate, rinky-dink, watered-down screening. Nope! Southern Utah does “Rocky Horror” up right! We’re talking dress-up, props galore, and audience participation on an epic scale!
This iconic cult hit has played in St. George a handful of times in the past four decades, and if you’ve never seen it before, now’s the time. If you have seen it, now’s the time to do the Time Warp again!
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” will play at Megaplex Theatres’ Main Street Cinema at 905 S. Main St. in St. George at 11 p.m. Oct. 28–31!
These screenings are expected to sell out, so buy your tickets now! For ticket info, click here.
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