The entire cast goes all out to pay homage to the original actors and at the same time instill some of their own personalities into their characters. BJ Colangelo kicks off the proceedings as the invitingly intriguing Usherette, while Jonathan Kronenberger shines in the spotlight as the Narrator who must rattle off lots of "boring" exposition despite constant yawns and catcalls.
Eric Fancher and Meg Martinez make the perfect prim-and-proper pair as Brad and Janet. The terrifically terrifying trio of Tasha Brandt (Columbia), Amber Revelt (Magenta) and Danny Simpson (Riff Raff) each make their peculiar personas pop. Mark Vandevender combines muscles and musical prowess as Rocky, Jeff Glover is a blustery bespectacled Dr. Scott, and Douglas F. Bailey II makes a fast and furious appearance as Eddie (director Ciamacco will alternately play Eddie on select nights).
Of course, the main attraction of any Rocky Horror incarnation is Frank-n-Furter, and in the riotous and raucous role Kevin Kelly does not disappoint. He gives a fearless performance as the cross-dressing doctor who creates creatures and corrupts couples with gleeful giddiness...
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