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Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show. Directed by Sam Pinkleton.

You reach towards the door.
You’re not sure what’s going to happen,
but you know you want to find out.
In fact, you just may be shivering with anticipation.

Welcome to the legendary Studio 54, with its infamous history of decadent fun, and the new Broadway production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show. Inside, you’ll find a stage full of strangely irresistible characters who’ve been captivating audiences around the globe for over 50 years. You’re going to hear such songs as “Sweet Transvestite,” “Dammit Janet,” and “Time Warp.” And you’re going to experience it all masterminded by Tony Award®-winning director Sam Pinkleton, of Oh, Mary! fame. And nothing will ever be the same.

The word on partici…pation.

The call-outs are a product of audience reactions to the film, which was two years after the stage show. We are returning to the roots of the stage show while embracing the culture of Rocky Horror. The call-outs that many people know are part of the culture, but we also want to balance the experience for the audience members who want to hear the musical and give respect to the live human actors who are onstage performing.

We embrace the many different Rocky Horror Show experiences that people come into Studio 54 with, as well as those who have never experienced it and don’t know the history. The spirit of Rocky Horror is communal joy. Choose your call-outs carefully—as this is a Broadway musical, not a midnight showing of the film.

Key Information.

Running Time

1 hour and 50 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.

Venue

Studio 54
254 West 54th Street, New York, NY, 10019

Narrator Rachel Dratch

Frank-N-Furter Luke Evans

Eddie / Dr. Scott Harvey Guillén

Magenta Juliette Lewis

Swing Anania

Swing Tassy Kirbas

Phantom/Ensemble Paul Soileau

Riff Raff Amber Gray

Rocky Josh Rivera

Phantom/Ensemble Boy Radio

Phantom/Ensemble Caleb Quezon

Phantom/Ensemble Larkin Reilly

Swing John Yi

Book, Music, & Lyrics Richard O’Brien

Choreography Ani Taj

Scenic Design dots

Lighting Design Jane Cox

Hair & Wig Designer Alberto “Albee” Alvarado

Production Stage Manager Bryan Bauer

Director Sam Pinkleton

Music Supervisor Kris Kukul

Costume Design David I. Reynoso

Sound Design Brian Ronan

Makeup Designer Sterling Tull

Dramaturg Chris Mills

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Beyond the Show.

  • A Performance from The Rocky Horror Show: Sweet Transvestite | The Tonight Show

    The cast of The Rocky Horror Show performs “Sweet Transvestite” for The Tonight Show.

  • The Rocky Horror Show | Theatre Talk

    Learn more about the history of the production and its creators through a lively discussion with Roundabout Teaching Artists.

  • Luke Evans and Josh Rivera.

    Luke Evans and Josh Rivera.

  • Amber Gray, Juliette Lewis, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, and Andrew Durand.

    L to R: Amber Gray, Juliette Lewis, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, and Andrew Durand.

  • Larkin Reilly, Stephanie Hsu, Andrew Durand, and Caleb Quezon.

    L to R: Larkin Reilly, Stephanie Hsu, Andrew Durand, and Caleb Quezon.

  • Rachel Dratch

    L to R: Stephanie Hsu, Paul Soileau, Harvey Guillén, Caleb Quezon, and Larkin Reilly.

  • Luke Evans and Larkin Reilly.

    Luke Evans and Larkin Reilly.

  • Larkin Reilly, Caleb Quezon, Juliette Lewis, Paul Soileau, and Boy Radio.

    
L to R: Larkin Reilly, Caleb Quezon, Juliette Lewis, Paul Soileau, and Boy Radio.

  • Juliette Lewis, Andrew Durand, Stephanie Hsu, and Amber Gray.

    L to R: Juliette Lewis, Andrew Durand, Stephanie Hsu, and Amber Gray.

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Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show is proudly supported by Tri-State Cadillac, the Official Auto Partner of Roundabout Theatre Company.

Major support for Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show is generously provided by Sean Nyberg & Paul Danforth.

Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show benefits from the Scott Ellis Musical Production Fund with lead gifts from Joele Frank and Laurence Klurfeld and Diane & Tom Tuft.

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Rachel Dratch

Narrator

Rachel Dratch is a Tony-nominated actress, writer, and comedian best known for her seven seasons on Saturday Night Live. She got her start at the Second City Theater in Chicago, where she co-wrote and performed in 4 mainstage revues, receiving two Joseph Jefferson Awards. New York theater credits include Love’s Labours Lost (Delacorte), Ripcord (MTC), Privacy (Public), the title role in Sylvia (George St), and her Broadway debut in POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive. Rachel has appeared in the films ClickJust Go With It and Wine Country, to name a few, and television series such as The King of Queens30 Rock, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver as John’s wife, Wanda Jo. She is also the host of the podcast Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch.

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Luke Evans

Frank-N-Furter

Luke Evans is a Welsh actor and globally renowned leading man across film, television, and theatre. Upcoming, Evans will serve as executive producer and appear as Brigadier ‘Mad’ Mike Calvert in the espionage thriller film Emergency from the UK-Malaysian label Sympatico. He will also co-star in the action-thriller film Bear Country, helmed by Derrick Borte, alongside Russell Crowe and Aaron Paul. Additionally, Evans joined the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series “Criminal” in a lead role alongside Emilia Clarke, and he will reunite with Milla Jovovich in the sci-fi action film World Breaker, directed by Brad Anderson. Recently, Evans starred in Weekend in Taipei, and he made his return to the stage for the first time in 16 years in a new play entitled Backstairs Billy, directed by Michael Grandage and co-starring Penelope Wilton. The play ran from November 7, 2023, through January 27, 2024, at the Duke of York’s Theatre on London’s West End. For television, his work includes: “The Way,” “Echo 3,” “Nine Perfect Strangers,” “Pembrokeshire Murders,” “The Alienist: Angel of Darkness,” “The Grand Tour,” and “The Great Train Robbery,” among others; and for film: 5 Lbs of PressureGood GriefOur SonPinocchioCrisisMurder MysteryAngel of MineMidwayAnnaMAState Like Sleep10 X 10The Fate of the FuriousBeauty and the BeastProfessor Marston and The Wonder WomanThe Girl on the TrainMessage from the KingHugh RiseFast & Furious 7Dracula UntoldThe Hobbit – The Desolation of SmaugFast & Furious 6The Hobbit – There and Back AgainThe Hobbit – An Unexpected JourneyNo One LivesThe Raven and The Three Musketeers. As a recording artist, Luke has released two studio albums: At Last, and A Song For You, which hit the top five in the UK charts in 2022.

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Harvey Guillén

Eddie / Dr. Scott

Harvey Guillénis best known for his role as Guillermo de la Cruz on 6 seasons of the critically acclaimed and award-nominated FX comedy series What We Do in the Shadows. For his portrayal, he earned five Critics’ Choice Award nominations for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ and made history by becoming the first queer Latinx actor to be nominated in this category. He has also won two Imagen Awards for his work. The sixth and final season of the series premiered in October 2024. Most recently, Guillén can be seen as Eli in Warner Bros. sci-fi thriller Companion. Guillén also starred in Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck, which premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. Guillén’s upcoming projects include Disney+’s Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip. He also executive produced and stars alongside Kate Siegel in the dark comedy Damned If You Do. Last year, Guillén wrapped production on Studio 33’s feature film, Spicy Will, opposite Chris Geere and Roselyn Sanchez, That Friend, a bromance comedy where he will serve as both star and producer and the Josh Klausner directed (Saint) Peter opposite Judy Greer. Guillén’s exceptional talents extend beyond his on-screen performances, as he has also made a significant impact in the realm of voice-over work. With his versatile vocal range, and innate ability to bring characters to life, Guillén has become a sought-after voice actor. Guillén can most recently be heard in The Garfield Movie for Sony, Visions for Disney’s newest Star Wars animation, and Angry Birds Mystery Island for Amazon released in May 2024. He has previously voiced Perrito in the Academy Award nominated Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Funny the Magic House in Mickey Mouse Funhouse, Gary Prince in Fiona and Cake, Nightwing in Harley Quinn, Pelpel in Netflix’s Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, Square in Shape Island, and has a recurring role in Netflix’s Human Resources. Other TV and film credits include DC Studios’ Blue Beetle, Amazon’s Reacher, NBC’s Zoey’s Extraordinary PlaylistThe Magicians, Nickelodeon’s The Thundermans, Apple TV’s Little America and MTV’s Eye Candy starring Victoria Justice. He earned a GLAAD Media Award for his role in Raising Hope. Born in California, Guillén currently spends his time between Los Angeles and New York City.

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Juliette Lewis

Magenta

Juliette Lewis endures as one of Hollywood’s most talented and versatile actors. From the moment she first stunned audiences and critics alike with her Oscar®-nominated performance as ‘Danielle Bowden’ in Martin Scorsese’s “Cape Fear,” she has worked with some of the most revered and influential directors and filmmakers of all time, including Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone, Kathryn Bigelow, Lasse Hallström, and Garry Marshall. Her powerful scenes alongside Robert De Niro in “Cape Fear” captured the quiet complexities of adolescence and earned Lewis nominations in the category of “Best Supporting Actress” at both the Academy® Awards and the Golden Globe® Awards. The auditorium sequence with De Niro remains one of cinema’s classic scenes, securing a place in movie history for its tension and menace. Whether lending dramatic authenticity or a natural comedic flair to her roles, Lewis graces the screen with remarkable range as well as an original and captivating style. Following her breakout in “Cape Fear,” Lewis has starred in a variety of blockbusters and critically acclaimed projects, “Kalifornia,” “Romeo Is Bleeding,” “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” and “Natural Born Killers”—Stone’s controversial media satire about two mass murderers who become legendary folk heroes. Her other credits include the Nora Ephron comedy “Mixed Nuts” with Steve Martin and Adam Sandler, Bigelow’s sci-fi action film “Strange Days” with Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett, the Gary Marshall-directed “The Other Sister,” Todd Phillips’s “Old School” with Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Will Ferrell, and the Robert Rodriguez-directed and Tarantino-penned vampire cult classic “From Dusk Till Dawn” with George Clooney and Harvey Keitel. Lewis also made her stage debut in a West End revival of Sam Shepard’sFool For Love.After a five-year hiatus from film to exclusively pursue her burgeoning music career, Lewis announced her return to acting with a series of films. These included the comedy “Whip It” directed by Drew Barrymore, “The Switch” opposite Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, and Patrick Wilson, Mark Ruffalo’s directorial debut “Sympathy for Delicious” costarring Orlando Bloom and Laura Linney, and the acclaimed indie-drama “Conviction,” which also starred Hilary Swank, Melissa Leo, and Sam Rockwell. Critics applauded Lewis’s performance in the latter with Time Magazine praising her “scene-stealing moments” as a devious ex-girlfriend, while Entertainment Weekly raved, “Juliette Lewis reminds fans why we want her to run free forever.” The San Francisco Chronicle proclaimed, “her character work should be studied in schools. Just remarkable.” Juliette was also seen in “August: Osage County,” based on the Pulitzer Prize® and Tony®-Award winning play by Tracy Letts, alongside an ensemble cast with Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, and Ewan McGregor. She stood out in the indie film “Kelly and Cal” for which her performance was met by significant praise from film critics, including the Los Angeles Times who raved that she “delivers one of her finest performances.” In addition to her film career, Lewis has continued to add roles to her growing list of acclaimed television and series credits with Indiewire going as far as to christen 2022 “the year of Juliette Lewis.” She starred as “Natalie” in Showtime’s acclaimed hit drama “Yellowjackets” and was also seen in Peacock’s celebrated “Queer As Folk” reboot. Most recently, Juliette received an EMMY nomination for “Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie” for her work as “Denise” in Hulu’s “Welcome to Chippendales.” Lewis’s other television and series credits span her role in Mark Ruffalo’s EMMY® Award-winning HBO limited series “I Know This Much is True” as well as co-starring with Jennifer Garner in HBO’s comedy “Camping,” as well as a starring role in the Mira Nair-directed HBO film “Hysterical Blindness,” which earned her an EMMY nomination for “Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie.” She secured a Daytime EMMY nomination for her role in Showtime’s “My Louisiana Sky.” Lewis has also appeared as the face of several noteworthy brands such as Acne, BMW, Miu Miu, Rimowa, Warby Parker and more.

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Michaela Jaé Rodriguez

Columbia

Michaela Jaé Rodriguez won the 2022 Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Drama for her work as “Blanca” in Ryan Murphy’s award-winning series “Pose” on FX. She is the first transgender actress to receive the honor, and she scored an Emmy nomination for her performance. In addition, Michaela Jaé won the 2019 Imagen Award for Best Actress in Television, was nominated for a Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series, an MTV Movie + TV Award in the category of Breakthrough Performance, as well 2 Gold Derby Awards for Drama Actress and Breakthrough Performance.  A Newark, New Jersey native, Michaela Jae’s career began on the stage, where she debuted in the off-Broadway revival of Rent  as “Angel.” Michaela Jaé won the Clive Barnes Award for her performance. She starred as “Audrey” in the acclaimed 2019 Pasadena Playhouse production of Little Shop of Horrors, becoming the first trans woman of color to play the iconic role in a major production. Earlier this year, she joined the producing team on the off-Broadway show Saturday Church starring J. Harrison Ghee and Joaquina Kalukango, with Michaela Jaé having starred in the original film. Next, she will appear on stage alongside Luke Evans in Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, directed by Sam Pinkleton (OH, MARY!) at Studio 54 on Broadway. Most recently, Michaela Jaé can be seen as a lead role in the third season of Apple TV+ series “Loot”, alongside Maya Rudolph, created by Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard. She can be seen opposite Elizabeth Banks in Austin Peters’ 2024 feature film Skincare and the most recent season of Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story: Delicate” with Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian. She can also be seen opposite Andrew Garfield in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tick Tick Boom  for Netflix and Robin Thede’s Emmy Award-winning comedy series “A Black Lady Sketch Show” for HBO. In addition to her acting career, Michaela Jae is a prolific gamer, Twitch streamer, and an accomplished musician. In 2024, Michaela Jaé released her highly anticipated debut album, 33, a ten-track record about a cloned humanoid navigating an alien world. The album received critical praise, and standout tracks include Green Lights and All Mine, both produced with longtime collaborator Nick Smith. In June 2025, she released Two to Tango, a pulsating R&B-pop single co-written with Smith. Exploring the push and pull of desire, it was released with a hypnotic video co-directed by Jon Sams and Michael Ian. Within two weeks, the campaign earned 1.5M+ views, boosted Spotify listeners by 95%, and pushed TikTok followers past 400K. From her debut single Something to Say (2021) to the holiday favorite Snow Globe (2023) and now the bold vision of 33, Michaela Jaé continues to push boundaries both thematically and sonically. Her music is a celebration of individuality, resilience, and self-discovery, allowing listeners to explore and connect to the deepest parts of themselves. In 2023, Michaela Jaé was selected as the first trans ambassador for the prestigious beauty brand Charlotte Tilbury and was recently named the first-ever celebrity ambassador for the King’s Trust USA.

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Anania

Swing

Anania (Swing, u/s Magenta, Riff Raff) is a multi-hyphenate artist making their Broadway Debut! Off-Broadway: Saturday Church (Heaven, New York Theatre Workshop. Lucky Stiff (Domonique, J2 Spotlight). Regional: Kinky Boots (Lola— Chicago, IL), one in two (Person on the Left— Chicago, IL). Opener for Brandi Carlile (Mexico, 2026), Bob the Drag Queen (LA, 2024), and Chappell Roan (Chicago, 2023). They make a mean cupcake and would like to thank her chosen family for being an amazing support system. [@anania00]

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Andres Quintero

Swing

Andres Quintero (Swing, u/s Riff Raff, u/s Eddie/Dr. Scott, u/s Brad) is an artist who immigrated to the United States from Caracas, Venezuela, inspired by the possibilities of the American dream. Most recently, he was seen on Broadway as ‘Babydoll’ in Moulin Rouge! with additional credits spanning television, regional theatre, and Off-Broadway productions. Andres is proud to be part of The Rocky Horror Show and cherishes what the piece represents: radical freedom of self-expression, chosen family, and a bold celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. @andresquin21

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Paul Soileau

Phantom/Ensemble

Paul Soileau is a Louisiana–born actor, musician, and performance artist. He is beyond thrilled to be making his Broadway debut with TRHS. Paul is best known for his performance persona CHRISTEENE, and Rebecca Havemeyer, earning him a reputation for manipulating and perverting the realms of gender, identity, and good taste. His work has been presented at The Barbican, The Dublin National Concert Hall, Berghain, Edinburgh Festival, Soho Theatre of London, Sonar Festival, Glastonbury Festival, Lincoln Center, Joe’s Pub, and numerous dives across the globe. He is extremely grateful to his family and close friends for their never-ending love, support, and “courage”.

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Andrew Durand

Brad

Andrew Durand, Broadway: Dead Outlaw (Tony Award, Drama Desk, Drama League, & Lortel Nominations, Outer Critics Circle and Clarence Derwent Awards), Shucked (Grammy & Drama Desk Nominations), Ink, Head Over Heels, War Horse, Spring Awakening. West End: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Select Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (Westside Theater), Bat Boy (NYCC Encores!), The Robber Bridegroom (Roundabout), The Wild Bride (St. Ann’s Warehouse). Television: “Servant,” “Law and Order: Organized Crime,” “NCIS: New Orleans,” “Madam Secretary.” Film: Here Today, One December Night.

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Amber Gray

Riff Raff

Amber Gray has originated roles in numerous productions including: Elmire in Lucas Hnath’s Tartuffe at NYTW, Mrs. Whatsit in A Wrinkle in Time at Arena Stage; Carina in Jonathan Spector’s rewritten Eureka Day on Broadway (Drama League Nom, Tony for Best Revival); Claudia in Here We Are, Sondheim’s final musical, at The Shed; Persephone in Hadestown at NYTW (Lortel Nom), The Citadel (Sterling Award), The National, and on Broadway (Drama League, Chita Rivera, and Tony Noms. Outer Critics Circle, Grammy, and Tony for Best Musical Awards); Hélène in NatashaPierre & The Great Comet of 1812 at Ars Nova, Kazino, and on Broadway (Theatre World Award); Laurey in Daniel Fish’s Oklahoma! at Bard SummerScape; and Zoe in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ An Octoroon at PS 122, Soho Rep, and TFANA (Obie). Other theatre gems include The Oyster Radio Hour on Little Island, Rob Ashford’s Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris in Tangier, Sam Gold’s Macbeth on Broadway (AEA’s St. Clair Bayfield Award), and Taylor Mac’s A 24 Decade History of Popular Music at NYLA/Under the Radar and BRIC’s Celebrate Brooklyn! (Pulitzer Prize Finalist). Gray is a company member of The TEAM and has co-developed and performed in their Mission DriftPrimer for a Failed SuperpowerReconstruction, and the upcoming Mom Dance Practice. Gray is a longtime member of radical performance community Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir (Neil Young’s Love Earth Tour opener and new album The Sun is a Star that Keeps Me Warm). Other New Albums include Warriors and Kill the Whale. TV: “Long Bright River,” Barry Jenkins’ “Underground Railroad,” Broadway cult favorites “Submissions Only” and “The Gilded Age,” and Ben Stiller’s “Escape at Dannemora.” Film: Walden: Life in the WoodsWhere There’s SmokeMaster, the upcoming Heartworm, Bunny Boi and the Submission, and Hadestown Live. MFA: NYU.

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Stephanie Hsu

Janet

Stephanie Hsu (Janet) is an award-winning actor known for her work in the Academy Award-winning film Everything Everywhere All At Once. For her role as Joy/Jobu she was awarded the Independent Spirit Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Some of her other work includes Mei in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, which she was also awarded Best Ensemble by the Screen Actors Guild. Hsu originated the roles of Karen the Computer in SpongeBob SquarePants the Musical and Christine Canigula in the cult Broadway hit Be More Chill. On screen she has been seen in Poker Face, Joy Ride, The Fall Guy, American Born Chinese, and more — most recently, she produced and starred in the Peacock series Laid.

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Josh Rivera

Rocky

Josh Rivera (Rocky) is quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s most compelling rising stars. Most recently he captivated audiences in the titular role in Ryan Murphy’s FX limited series “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez,” a performance that earned widespread critical acclaim and secured him coveted spots on Variety’s 10 Actors to Watch and The Hollywood Reporter’s Next Gen Talent Lists for 2024. On the big screen, Rivera made his feature debut as Chino in Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-nominated adaptation of West Side Story. He followed that breakout role with a leading performance in Lionsgate’s global box office The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes starring opposite Tom Blyth, Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage, Rachel Zegler, and Hunter Schafer. The film debuted at No. 1 worldwide and maintained its position for several weeks. Rivera also starred alongside Nicholas Braun, Emilia Jones, and Geraldine Viswanathan in Susanna Fogel’s feature Cat Person, based on the viral New Yorker short story by Kristen Roupenian. Immediately after, he headlined the indie thriller Inhabitants, which won Best Genre Feature at the 2023 Austin Film Festival. A graduate of Ithaca College, Rivera began his professional journey as part of the original cast of the first national tour of Hamilton, marking the start of what has quickly become a remarkable and ascending career.

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Renée Albulario

Swing

Renée Albulario is deliriously excited to be part of The Rocky Horror Show. This California native has worked on Broadway as assistant director (Just in Time), assistant choreographer (Here Lies Love), and as a singing, dancing human in David Byrne’s American Utopia. Favorite developmental projects include JRB’s The ConnectorReefer Madness, and the Untitled B-52s Project. Other credits span City Center (Wild Party), Weston Playhouse (White Christmas), Ogunquit (Saturday Night Fever), and Seattle Rep, Williamstown, The Public (Here Lies Love). On screen, you may have spotted her on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, One Life to Live, MTV, or Ricki and the Flash. Proud NYU/Tisch grad. @rennie11

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Boy Radio

Phantom/Ensemble

Making his Broadway debut, artist Boy Radio is no stranger to theatre, film/tv, or the electric stages of NYC nightlife. His recent music releases include albums Himboism, a sensorial dive into pop and dance music with personal lyrics and songwriting, and Pop That. Theatrical credits: The Who’s TommyBeauty and the BeastHairspray (international tour). TV/Film: “Fantasmas” (HBO), “Drag Me to Dinner” (Hulu), Halston (Netflix). Music Videos: Ugly Season (Perfume Genius), Beautiful Night for a Breakdown, Red (Alaska TF). Radio is beyond thrilled to tell this story again, and to do the time warp…again. @boy.radio

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Caleb Quezon

Phantom/Ensemble

Caleb Quezon also known as Star Quezon, is making their Broadway debut with The Rocky Horror Show! She is originally from Tampa, FL, and graduated from the University of Michigan with a BFA in Musical Theatre in 2023. Star recently made her New York debut in the role of Dijon in the Off-Broadway musical Saturday Church. I have been an insufferable theatre kid and a huge fan of horror my entire life, so this is a dream come true within a dream come true! Thank you to my given and chosen family, my team at DGRW, and Hyphenate Creative Management. @starquezon

Larkin Reilly

Phantom/Ensemble

Broadway: Just In Time (OBC, u/s Sandra/Connie/Sirens), ALW’s Bad Cinderella (OBC, u/s Adele). TV: “Law and Order: SVU” (NBC, Season 26). Nat’l Tour: Beetlejuice the Musical. “Bebe” in A Chorus Line: 50th Anniversary Celebration (Shubert Theatre). Select Regional: PaperMill, Ogunquit Playhouse, MTWichita, Bucks County Playhouse. @larkin_reilly

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John Yi

Swing

John Yi (he/him) Broadway: Danny in KPOP (Original Broadway Cast). Off-Broadway: Cléante in The Imaginary Invalid (Red Bull Theatre), Tiny Tom/Dr. Billeaux in Urinetown (Encores!), Dewey in Big Gay Jamboree (Orpheum), Bobo in KPOP (Ars Nova), Handsome in Snow in Midsummer (Classic Stage Company), Notes From Now (Prospect Theater & 59E59), Soft Power (The Public), Oliver! (NAAP). Tours: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (First National), Miss Saigon (Pittsburgh CLO). Regional: Michael in Tick, Tick…BOOM! (George Street Playhouse), Cinderella’s Prince and Milky White in Into The Woods (The Guthrie). TV/Film: Vial (Pilot), Kaleidoscope (Netflix), Over The Moon (Netflix), The Other Two (HBO), Mr. Robot (USA), The Kennedy Center at 50 (PBS), Broadway Radio Hour. Teach For America Houston alum. mrjohnyi.com, @mrjohnyi. For bean.

Richard O’Brien

Book, Music, & Lyrics

RICHARD O’BRIEN (Book, Music, & Lyrics). Richard O’Brien, who was born in 1942, began his life in the world of entertainment in 1965 when, at the age of 23, he rode horses in British-made movies. He had no desire to become a full-time stuntman and, wisely, took himself off to an evening drama school, which claimed to adhere to the teaching principles of Stanislavski, Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler and anyone else that had decided to embrace the more ‘naturalistic’ approach to acting, commonly known as the Method. In 1967, Richard became an ASM and understudy in a musical touring version of The Barretts of Wimpole Street, retitled as Robert and Elizabeth. He worked backstage in many West End theatres, most notably the Cambridge Theatre at Seven Dials, where, among other duties, he shone a limelight upon John Hanson who, at the age of 46, may well have been the oldest Student Prince that the world had ever laid eyes upon. In 1969, Richard joined an ensemble group in a joyous production of Gulliver’s Travels at the Mermaid Theatre. This show was designed and directed by Sean Kenny. The choreographer was a young Japanese Canadian called David Toguri and, the following year, Richard auditioned for him once again and joined the cast of the British touring production of the American ‘hippie’ musical Hair. After Hair came Jesus Christ Superstar, which was directed by Jim Sharman. The following year, 1973, Jim cast Richard in a Sam Shepard play at the Royal Court Theatre’s Theatre Upstairs. It was here that he met Richard Hartley, his music partner of 40 years. The Rocky Horror Show opened in June of the same year and, slowly but surely, became the biggest cult musical of all time. Other highlights of Richard’s career are, of course, The Crystal Maze, a game show that warmed the autumn nights for Channel 4; the Child Catcher in the first stage production of Chitty Chitty Bang BangOliver! In a career that has spanned 50 years, Richard has acted with some of the biggest and best-known names in the industry and, lately, he has won over a new and younger crowd of fans as the voice of Lawrence Fletcher, the father of Phineas and Ferb, in the Disney cartoon series of the same name. He is 84 years of age and refuses to make eye contact with the Grim Reaper.

Ani Taj

Choreography

Ani Taj is a choreographer + founder of The Dance Cartel, working between NYC and the misty west of Ireland. Her work is rooted in the belief that dance can be liberatory and a GOOD TIME for everyone; The New York Times described it as “haute-performance theory with a house party vibe.” Recent thrills include the world premieres of A Wrinkle in Time (Arena Stage) and Dead Outlaw (Broadway/Audible Theater); La Cage aux Folles (Pasadena Playhouse); Neon’s The End starring Tilda Swinton (film); and Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Olney Theatre Center). She co-created Untitled DanceShowPartyThing with Sam Pinkleton for Virgin Voyages and has choreographed for Yoko Ono, Reggie Watts, Vic Mensa and more. @ani.taj | @thedancecartel | www.anitaj.co.

dots

Scenic Design

dots (Set Design). We are a design collective based in New York City specializing in designing environments for narratives, performances and experiences. Hailing from Colombia, South Africa and Japan, we are Santiago Orjuela-Laverde, Andrew Moerdyk and Kimie Nishikawa. We offer expertise in multi- disciplinary practices ranging from architecture, theatre and performance design, graphic design and film. We approach every project with diversity of thought and burning curiosity and, above all, we believe in the value of the whole being greater than the sum of its individual parts.

Jane Cox

Lighting Design

JANE COX (Lighting Design). Roundabout: Picnic; Machinal. Other New York theatre includes designs on Broadway, at Playwrights Horizons, MTC, Second Stage, Public Theater, BAM, Signature Theater. Opera designs include Sydney Opera, Houston Grand, New York City Opera and Glimmerglass. Jane is a member of the Monica Bill Barnes Dance Company, and teaches design at Princeton University.

Alberto “Albee” Alvarado

Hair & Wig Designer

Alberto “Albee” Alvarado (he/him) (Hair & Wig Designer). Broadway: The Outsiders. Off-Broadway: Sumo (The Public). Regional: A Wrinkle in Time (Arena Stage), La Cage Aux Folles (Pasadena Playhouse), The Heart, Derecho, The Ballad of Johnny & June, Sumo, The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical, Bhangin’ It, to the yellow house, The Last Tiger in Haiti (Makeup design) (La Jolla Playhouse), A Transparent Musical (CTGLA: Makeup Design), San Diego Opera, Seagle Music Colony. Education: BA, SDSU. Love to familia, amigos, Daniel & Yeobo. I’m here to amplify underrepresented voices. YOUR story matters.

Bryan Bauer

Production Stage Manager

Broadway: Oh, Mary!, Mother Play, Alex Edelman: Just for Us, Thanksgiving Play, Between Riverside and Crazy, Slave Play. Off-Broadway: Hound Dog, Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie, KPOP (Ars Nova); Alex Edelman: Just for Us; Richard III (The Public); Enemy of the People (Park Avenue Armory); Tambo & Bones, Selling Kabul, Dance Nation, Miles for Mary, Bella: An American Tall Tale, The Light Years, A Life (Playwrights Horizons); We’re Gonna Die, King Liz (2ST); Slave Play (NYTW); The Things that were There (Bushwick Starr). Regional: The Black Clown (A.R.T/Lincoln Center); Skeleton Crew (Westport Country Playhouse); In Your Arms, Roar of the Greasepaint…., Associate Producer – Filmmakers Lab (NYSAF); A Christmas Carol (Lyric Theatre); Bernstein’s MASS (Canterbury Chorale Society). Dance: Oklahoma City Ballet, Vail Dance Festival. OCU Alum

Sam Pinkleton

Director

SAM PINKLETON (Director) is a Tony Award-winning director and choreographer. His recent directing credits include Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary! (currently running on Broadway) and the solo shows Can I Be Frank? and ta-da!, both of which played sold-out runs Off-Broadway last summer. With Roundabout, he directed the world premiere of Noah Diaz’s You Will Get Sick (with the late great Linda Lavin) and choreographed the Broadway revival of Machinal. Other work as a director includes the participatory Scottish dance musical Ceilidh (Hippodrome Theatre), The Wizard of Oz (ACT), Elizabeth Swados’ Runaways (Encores/Shakespeare in the Park), Head Over Heels (with Jenny Koons – Pasadena Playhouse), La Cage Aux Folles (Pasadena Playhouse) and Untitled DanceShowPartyThing (with Ani Taj – Virgin Voyages). As choreographer: Stephen Sondheim’s final musical Here We Are (The Shed/National Theater UK), Jeanine Tesori and David Henry Hwang’s Soft Power (The Public/CTG), and seven Broadway shows including Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award. Film/TV: The End, Dying for Sex. Proud SDC member and lifelong Rocky Horror fan. @pamstinkleton

Kris Kukul

Music Supervisor

Recent Work: All In: Comedy About Love (Broadway, Music Supervisor/Orchestrations), Ceilidh (Music Supervisor) Beetlejuice! The Musical! (Broadway, North American Tour, Korea, Australia, Norwegian Cruise Lines Music Supervisor/Orchestrations/Arrangements). Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis (Vocal Music Supervisor/Producer/Arrangements), Disney The Tale Of Moana (Disney Treasure, Supervisor/Orchestrations), Big Gay Jamboree (Orchestrations), Teeth (Orchestrations), Head Over Heels Pasadena Playhouse, The Liz Swados Project Ghostlight Records, In The Green Lincoln Center Theatre, David Byrne’s Joan of Arc The Public Theatre, Songbird 59E59 a remounting of Elizabeth Swados’ Runaways New York’s City Center, Jeff Buckley’s The Last GoodbyeThe Heart of Robin Hood, Toronto Royal Alexandria. For 10 seasons, he served as the resident music director for the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Internationally, HeraclesThe Frogs The National Theatre of Greece, From the Fire Edinburg Fringe. The LaMama Cantata, Tokyo, Spoleto, Istanbul, Zagreb, Skopje and Belgrade. The Bacchae Warsaw, Bokan Festival di Bogatá. Graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He is adjunct faculty at Tisch/Playwrights Horizons Theatre School, and has taught at The New School, Duke University, Columbia University, Belmont University, and Queens College.

David I. Reynoso

Costume Design

David I. Reynoso is thrilled to be back in Sam Pinkleton’s glitter-filled sandbox after 2024’s La Cage aux Folles at Pasadena Playhouse. He is a Tony-nominated (Water for Elephants), Obie-Award-winning (Sleep No More), internationally renowned designer whose wide range of work includes designs for Punchdrunk (Seoul, Shanghai, London), La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe, A.R.T., Arena Stage, A.C.T., Finnish National Ballet, Ballet West and Meow Wolf, among many others. In addition, he is a dad of two remarkable humans and the founder/creative director of Optika Moderna (La Lucha, Portaleza, Las Quinceañeras).

Brian Ronan

Sound Design

BRIAN RONAN (Sound Design). Over 40 Broadway designs. He is the recipient of Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, Olivier and Tony awards. Some recent shows: Tootsie, Kiss Me, Kate; The Prom; Springsteen on Broadway; Mean Girls; Escape to Margaritaville; The Last Ship; Beautiful; The Book of Mormon; American Idiot; Next to Normal; Spring Awakening; Cabaret; Anything Goes.

Sterling Tull

Makeup Designer

Sterling Tull is a trans makeup artist specializing in high-concept editorial looks. Sterling’s work has been seen on Chappell Roan, Chrissy Chlapecka, Hemlocke Springs and many others, and she has worked on teams for Gaga and Doja Cat. Her theatrical experience includes Sleep No More and The Lion King (Broadway). Sterling dedicates this work to every drag thing and DOLL. A special thanks to her associate designer Vee Sadiku.

Chris Mills

Dramaturg

Chris Mills is a dramaturg, editor and educator. She’s taught at Tisch School of the Arts, CUNY and IU. She’s made theatre with The Public Theater, Theater Mitu, NYU and IU, as well as Big Mess Theater, Chicago Shakespeare, Stage Left Theater, Walnut Street Theater and Momenta Art Alternatives. Her work has been published in a number of academic journals.

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