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Mike first went to the  [[8th Street Playhouse]] on his 13th birthday in 1983 and by the summer of that year started filling in as [[Dr. Scott]] as part of the [[8th Street Players]]. Within time he moved to the part of [[Brad Majors]] and finally started playing [[Riff Raff]] in summer 1986 (a part he would play with the NYC cast until 2014, Moving to the UK and Joining The Glasgow Scotland cast).
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Mike first went to the  [[8th Street Playhouse]] on his 13th birthday in 1983 and by the summer of that year started filling in as [[Dr. Scott]] as part of the [[8th Street Players]]. Within time he moved to the part of [[Brad Majors]] and finally started playing [[Riff Raff]] in summer 1986 (a part he would play with [[NYC RHPS]] until 2014, Moving to the UK and joining The Glasgow Scotland cast).
 
He took over the day-to-day running of the NYC cast from [[Sal Piro]]'s departure in 1991 until 2009 (on and off with other long time cast members) and became the host of the show until his departure in 2014.
 
He took over the day-to-day running of the NYC cast from [[Sal Piro]]'s departure in 1991 until 2009 (on and off with other long time cast members) and became the host of the show until his departure in 2014.
  
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* Creating the first ''Rocky Horror'' April Fool's cut of the film in 2003
 
* Creating the first ''Rocky Horror'' April Fool's cut of the film in 2003
 
* Providing fans with access to video of items not available for many years
 
* Providing fans with access to video of items not available for many years
* The 1996 Las Vegas convention - Throwing the party and being a participant in the "Fat Drunk Guy in a Baby Crib" Story [http://www.rockyhorror.com/profiles/fan_1999_01.php]
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* [[ROCKYCON '96]] - Throwing the party and being a participant in the "Fat Drunk Guy in a Baby Crib" Story [http://www.rockyhorror.com/profiles/fan_1999_01.php]
 
* Doing the only interview with [[Jeremy Newson]] ([[Ralph Hapschatt]]) on stage at the British Film Institute "Denton Convention 2016" in London (He also interviewed the Creators of "Shock Treatment - The Musical" Stage play at the same event)
 
* Doing the only interview with [[Jeremy Newson]] ([[Ralph Hapschatt]]) on stage at the British Film Institute "Denton Convention 2016" in London (He also interviewed the Creators of "Shock Treatment - The Musical" Stage play at the same event)
* Worked with the Jacksina Company in promoting the 2000 Broadway Rocky Horror Shows (Including having the entire Broadway cast attend a performance of the NYC show as he and Dick Cavett co-hosted that night)
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* Worked with the Jacksina Company in promoting the [[2000 Broadway Revival]] of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]''(including having the entire Broadway cast attend a performance of the NYC show as he and Dick Cavett co-hosted that night)
* Hosted the first ever screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 3-D (Patterson New York, C. 1997?)
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* Hosted the first ever screening of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' in 3-D (Patterson New York, C. 1997?)
  
 
( Amongst other accomplishments)
 
( Amongst other accomplishments)
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See ** extra notes  
 
See ** extra notes  
  
* 1985: 10th Anniversary Convention (Beacon Theatre, NYC) - October 31
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* 1985: [[10th Anniversary Convention]] (Beacon Theatre, NYC) - October 31
* 1987: Rocky Horror Convention (Rochester, NY) - August 28
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* 1987: [[Rocky Horror Convention]] (Rochester, NY) - August 28
* 1990: 15th Anniversary Convention ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA) - October 20
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* 1990: [[15th Anniversary Convention]] ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA) - October 20
* 1991: Rocky Horror's Sweet Sixteen (Las Vegas, NV) - September
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* 1991: [[Rocky Horror's Sweet Sixteen]] (Las Vegas, NV) - September
* 1993: ROCKYCON '93 The 18th Anniversary (Las Vegas, NV) - October 2-3
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* 1993: [[ROCKYCON '93]] The 18th Anniversary (Las Vegas, NV) - October 2-3
* 1994: Transylvania 1994, The Griffin Returns (UK)
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* 1994: [[Transylvania 1994, The Griffin Returns]] (UK)
* 1995: ROCKYCON '95 (Beverly Hills, CA) - February 12
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* 1995: [[ROCKYCON '95]] (Beverly Hills, CA) - February 12
* 1995: ALBANY '95 (Albany, NY) - March 12  
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* 1995: [[ALBANY '95]] (Albany, NY) - March 12  
* 1995: The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration (Roxy Theatre, Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, CA) - October 20-21
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* 1995: [[The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration]] ([[Roxy Theatre]], [[Pantages Theatre]], Hollywood, CA) - October 20-21
* 1996: ALBANY '96 (Albany, NY)(** Supplied rare video showings)
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* 1996: [[ALBANY '96]] (Albany, NY)(** Supplied rare video showings)
* 1996: Ordinary Healthy Convention, Milwaukee, WI
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* 1996: [[Ordinary Healthy Convention]], Milwaukee, WI
* 1996: ROCKYCON '96 (Las Vegas, NV) - June 1996
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* 1996: [[ROCKYCON '96]] (Las Vegas, NV) - June 1996
* 1997: The Light in the Darkness (Anaheim, CA) - June 20-21
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* 1997: [[The Light in the Darkness]] (Anaheim, CA) - June 20-21
* 1998: NYC '98 - April 4
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* 1998: [[NYC '98]] - April 4
* 1998: ROCKYCON '98 (Las Vegas) - October 9th & 10th
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* 1998: [[ROCKYCON '98]] (Las Vegas) - October 9th & 10th
* 1999: Transylvania 1999, He Said He'd Be Back (UK)
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* 1999: [[Transylvania 1999]], He Said He'd Be Back (UK)
* 2000: 25th Anniversary Convention (Las Vegas, NV) - October 14-15  
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* 2000: [[25th Anniversary Convention]] (Las Vegas, NV) - October 14-15  
* 2000: East Coast 2000 (Allentown, PA) - March 17-18 (** On Committee / Host)
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* 2000: [[East Coast 2000]] (Allentown, PA) - March 17-18 (** On Committee / Host)
* 2004: The Transies Take Manhattan (NYC) - July 23-25 (** On Committee / Host)
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* 2004: [[The Transies Take Manhattan]] (NYC) - July 23-25 (** On Committee / Host)
* 2005: Cirque Du Rockeil (Las Vegas, NV) - June 23-26 (** Host of RHPS Screening)
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* 2005: [[Cirque Du Rockeil]] (Las Vegas, NV) - June 23-26 (** Host of RHPS Screening)
* 2006: The Un-Toucha-Touchables Unconventional Convention (Chicago, IL) - July 27-30 (** Interviewed Yasman Petigrew - Asst to Richard O'Brien)
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* 2006: [[The Un-Toucha-Touchables Unconventional Convention]](Chicago, IL) - July 27-30 (** Interviewed [[Yasmin Pettigrew]] - Assistant to [[Richard O'Brien]])
* 2006: The Denton Affair, Manchester, UK - May (** On Committee / Host)
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* 2006: [[The Denton Affair]], Manchester, UK - May (** On Committee / Host)
* 2008: The Atlantic City '08 Convention (Atlantic City, NJ) September 25-27
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* 2008: [[The Atlantic City '08 Convention]] (Atlantic City, NJ) September 25-27
* 2011: U.K. 4711 Convention (London, England) (** On Committee / Host, Interviewed Pat Quinn and members of UK touring cast)
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* 2011: [[U.K. 4711 Convention]] (London, England) (** On Committee / Host, Interviewed Pat Quinn and members of UK touring cast)
* 2016: Denton Convention (London, England) (** On Committee / Host, Interviewed Jeremy Newson and creators of Shock Treatment - The musical )
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* 2016: [[Denton Convention]] (London, England) (** On Committee / Host, Interviewed Jeremy Newson and creators of Shock Treatment - The musical )

Revision as of 21:20, 14 October 2021

Mike first went to the 8th Street Playhouse on his 13th birthday in 1983 and by the summer of that year started filling in as Dr. Scott as part of the 8th Street Players. Within time he moved to the part of Brad Majors and finally started playing Riff Raff in summer 1986 (a part he would play with NYC RHPS until 2014, Moving to the UK and joining The Glasgow Scotland cast). He took over the day-to-day running of the NYC cast from Sal Piro's departure in 1991 until 2009 (on and off with other long time cast members) and became the host of the show until his departure in 2014.

Mike is also known for:

  • Creating the first ever Rocky Horror fan film "The Brad / Riff Butt fuck scene" (Script & Riff - Mike / Brad - Ron Maxwell) (original Idea Mike & James Norman)
  • Being President of the Official Shock Treatment Fan Club (opened 1996)
  • Doing the commentary on the USA DVD release of Shock Treatment (along with Bill Brennan) / Later used on the UK Blu Ray Release
  • Helping to run conventions in both the USA and UK
  • Creating the first Rocky Horror April Fool's cut of the film in 2003
  • Providing fans with access to video of items not available for many years
  • ROCKYCON '96 - Throwing the party and being a participant in the "Fat Drunk Guy in a Baby Crib" Story [1]
  • Doing the only interview with Jeremy Newson (Ralph Hapschatt) on stage at the British Film Institute "Denton Convention 2016" in London (He also interviewed the Creators of "Shock Treatment - The Musical" Stage play at the same event)
  • Worked with the Jacksina Company in promoting the 2000 Broadway Revival of The Rocky Horror Show(including having the entire Broadway cast attend a performance of the NYC show as he and Dick Cavett co-hosted that night)
  • Hosted the first ever screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 3-D (Patterson New York, C. 1997?)

( Amongst other accomplishments)

Conventions attended: (As much as I can remember, There may be more) Performed Riff Raff / Cosmo at most. See ** extra notes