Rocky Horror Makes a Return to Circa 21 Just in Time for Halloween
The Props
The best part about watching Rocky Horror is the crowd interaction. The back & forth with the audience and the props. However, no outside props are allowed to be brought in. Speakeasy will be selling prop bags to use during the show for $4.00.
Rocky Horror Picture Show
"That sweet transvestite is back this October with his motley crew!
On the way to visit an old college professor, two clean-cut kids, Brad Majors and his fiancée Janet Weiss, get caught in a storm and end up at the home of a mad transvestite scientist, Dr. Frank 'n' Furter, who is in the midst of one of his maniacal experiments!
WARNING: The Rocky Horror Show is not recommended for the easily offended. This show deals with MATURE subject matters in an IMMATURE way!! If sex, drugs, rock & roll, adultery, cross-dressing, aliens and above all, SHOW TUNES are not your cup of tea, this may not be the show for you! If you are still reading at this point we promise you are going to LOVE IT!"
Friday, October 21
Doors: 6:00, Show: 7:15 (18 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Saturday, October 22
Doors: 6:00, Show: 7:15 (18 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Friday, October 28
Doors: 6:00, Show: 7:15 (18 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Saturday, October 29
Doors: 6:00, Show: 7:15 (18 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Doors: 10:00, Show: 11:00 (21 and older)
Sunday, October 30
Doors: 5:00, Show: 6:00 (18 and older)
ALL TICKETS ARE $25 IN ADVANCE AND $30 THE DAY OF THE SHOW.
Make Reservations online at www.thecirca21speakeasy.com or by calling 309-786-7733 ext. 2
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