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[[File:The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The Rocky Horror Show Original Roxy Cast (1974)]]
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[[File:The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The Rocky Horror Show Original Roxy Cast]]
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[[File:RHSRoxyPremiere.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Mail Order Ticket Flier for American Premiere at the Roxy]]
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[[File:RHRoxyOpen3_74.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Opening Night Newspaper Clipping from LA Times]]
 
[[File:RoxySticker.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]
 
[[File:RoxySticker.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]
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[[File:Roxy Cast LP Ad.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]
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[[File:SweetT45.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Roxy Cast Single Sleeve front and back for "Sweet Transvestite" b/w "I'm Going Home"]]
 
''The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast'' was the Original Los Angeles production of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]''.
 
''The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast'' was the Original Los Angeles production of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]''.
<br>American producer [[Lou Adler]] attended a performance of [[The Rocky Horror Show]] with then-girlfriend, Britt Ekland, while in London.  
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<br>American producer [[Lou Adler]] attended a performance of ''The Rocky Horror Show'' with then-girlfriend, Britt Ekland, while in London.  
Liking what he saw and looking for a cabaret act for his [[Roxy Theatre]] in Los Angeles, Adler met backstage with producers and within 36 hours had secured the American theatrical rights. The show premiered at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on March 24, 1974. [[Tim Curry]] from the Original [[London Cast]] reprised his role of Frank N Furter, along with American actors in the remaining roles.  
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Liking what he saw and looking for a cabaret act for his [[Roxy Theatre]] in Los Angeles, Adler met backstage with producers and within 36 hours had secured the American theatrical rights. The show premiered at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on March 24, 1974. [[Tim Curry]] from the Original [[London Cast]] reprised his role of Frank N Furter, along with American actors in the remaining roles. Among those in attendance for the premiere were John Lennon, May Pang, Mick & Bianca Jagger, Roman Polanski, Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston and Cher. The show had a very successful 9-month run, ending on January 5, 1975.  
The show had a very successful 9-month run, and ended when production began on ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', which featured many members from the Original London Cast cast. At some point, singer/songwriter Paul Jabara (later famous for writing "It's Raining Men") replaced Curry in the lead. An Original Los Angeles Cast LP was recorded and released on [[Ode Records]] in 1974. Legendary L.A. session musicians, known as the "The Wrecking Crew", played on the soundtrack LP. These musicians played on countless commercial releases including LPs by The Monkees, The Partridge Family, The Carpenters and The Beach Boys.
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In October, singer/songwriter Paul Jabara (later famous for writing "It's Raining Men") replaced Curry in the lead when he and [[Meat Loaf]] went to film ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''.  ([[Richard O'Brien]]'s take on the role of Herod in the London cast of ''Jesus Christ Superstar'', in place of Paul Jabara, is what got Richard fired so he had the time to write ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' in the first place).
  
'''ORIGINAL ROXY CAST'''
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An Original Los Angeles Cast LP was recorded and released on [[Ode Records]] in 1974. Legendary L.A. session musicians, known as the [[The Wrecking Crew]], played on the soundtrack LP. These musicians played on countless commercial releases including LPs by The Beach Boys, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, The Monkees, Sonny & Cher, Phil Spector, The Carpenters, The Association, Frank and Nancy Sinatra, and The Partridge Family.  A 7" single release of "Sweet Transvestite" backed with "I'm Going Home" was released in 1974 with a picture sleeve that matched the LP cover art. In 1990, the soundtrack was released as part of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show 15th Anniversary Box Set]]''.
<br>[[Tim Curry]] - Frank N Furter
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<br>Abigale Haness - Janet Weiss
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<br>B. Miller (aka Bill Miller, now known as Michael Fontaine)- Brad Majors
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<br>Bruce Scott - Riff Raff
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<br>Jamie Donnelly - Magenta/Usherette
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<br>Boni Enten - Columbia
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<br>Kim Milford - Rocky Horror
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<br>[[Meat Loaf]] - Eddie/Dr. Scott
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<br>Graham Jarvis - The Narrator
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<br>Susan Morse - Phantom/Chorus/Understudy
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<br>Alan Martin - Understudy
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<br>John Mark Robinson - Understudy
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On March 10, 1975, the production opened at the [[Belasco Theatre]] in New York City, featuring [[Richard O'Brien]] reprising his role as [[Riff Raff]].<br>The production was not successful and closed on April 5, 1975 after 45 performances.
  
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==Ode Records Catalog Number==
SHOW CREDITS<br>
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SP 770265 (77051)
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==Original Roxy Cast==
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[[Tim Curry]] - [[Dr. Frank N Furter]]<br
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>Abigale Haness - [[Janet Weiss]]<br>
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B. Miller (aka Bill Miller, now known as Michael Fontaine)- [[Brad Majors]]<br>
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Bruce Scott - [[Riff Raff]]<br>
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[[Jamie Donnelly]] - [[Magenta]]/[[Usherette]]<br>
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Boni Enten - [[Columbia]]<br>
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[[Kim Milford]] - [[Rocky Horror]]<br>
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[[Meat Loaf]] - [[Eddie]]/[[Dr. Scott]]<br>
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Graham Jarvis - [[The Narrator]]<br>
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Susan Morse - [[Phantoms]]/Chorus/Understudy<br>
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Alan Martin - Understudy<br>
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John Mark Robinson - Understudy
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==Secondary Roxy Cast==
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[[Paul Jabara]] - Frank N Furter<br>
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Beverly Bremers - Janet Weiss<br>
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B. Miller (aka Bill Miller, now known as Michael Fontaine)- Brad Majors<br>
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Bart Braverman - Riff Raff<br>
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Jamie Donnelly - Magenta/Usherette<br>
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Boni Enten - Columbia<br>
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Tony Hoty - Eddie/Dr. Scott<br>
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Jimmy Sbano - Rocky Horror<br>
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Ray Stewart - The Narrator<br>
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Susan Morse - Phantoms/Chorus/Understudy<br>
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Alan Martin - Understudy<br>
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John Mark Robinson - Understudy
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==Show Credits==
 
Book, Music and Lyrics by [[Richard O'Brien]]<br>
 
Book, Music and Lyrics by [[Richard O'Brien]]<br>
 
Directed by [[Jim Sharman]]<br>
 
Directed by [[Jim Sharman]]<br>
Set Design by Brian Thompson<br>
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Set Design by [[Brian Thomson]]<br>
 
Musical Director - D'Vaughn Pershing<br>
 
Musical Director - D'Vaughn Pershing<br>
 
Arranged by Richard Hartley<br>
 
Arranged by Richard Hartley<br>
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Costumes Executed by Larry Lefler <br>
 
Costumes Executed by Larry Lefler <br>
 
Set Constructed by Wayne Hazelhurst<br>
 
Set Constructed by Wayne Hazelhurst<br>
Casting by Otto & WIndsor Ltd and Joel Thurm<br>
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Casting by Otto & WIndsor Ltd and Joel Thurm
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LP CREDITS<br>
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==LP Credits==
 
Produced by Lou Adler<br>
 
Produced by Lou Adler<br>
Engineer: Hank icalo<br>
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Engineer: Hank Cicalo<br>
 
Asst. Engineer: Milt Calice<br>
 
Asst. Engineer: Milt Calice<br>
 
Recorded at A&M Studios<br>
 
Recorded at A&M Studios<br>
Keyboards: David Foster, Larry Knechtel, D'Vaughn E. Pershing<br>
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Keyboards: David Foster, [[Larry Knechtel]], D'Vaughn E. Pershing<br>
Guitars: Daniel Kortchmar, Dean Parks, Thomas J. Tedesco<br>
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Guitars: Daniel Kortchmar, Dean Parks, [[Tommy Tedesco]] (credited as Thomas J. Tedesco)<br>
Drums: Hal Blaine<br>
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Drums: [[Hal Blaine]]<br>
Bass: Joe Osbourne<br>
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Bass: [[Joe Osborn]] (credited as Joe Osbourne)<br>
Horns arranged and played by: James R. Horn, Trevor Lawrence, Steven P. Madiano<br>
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Horns arranged and played by: [[Jim Horn]] (credited as James R. Horn), Trevor Lawrence, Steven P. Madiano<br>
 
Percussion: Gary Coleman<br>
 
Percussion: Gary Coleman<br>
 
Musical Director: D'Vaughn E. Pershing<br>
 
Musical Director: D'Vaughn E. Pershing<br>
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Design: Des Strobel/AGI<br>
 
Design: Des Strobel/AGI<br>
 
Photography: Richard Fegley <br>
 
Photography: Richard Fegley <br>
Cover Illustration by Michael English <br>
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Cover Illustration by [[Michael English]]
  
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==External Links==
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AllMusic Review[http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-rocky-horror-show-original-roxy-cast-mw0000204342]<br>
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The Wrecking Crew [http://www.wreckingcrewfilm.com/]
  
AllMusic Review[http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-rocky-horror-show-original-roxy-cast-mw0000204342]
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[[Category:Recordings]]

Revision as of 06:11, 5 September 2021

The Rocky Horror Show Original Roxy Cast
Mail Order Ticket Flier for American Premiere at the Roxy
Opening Night Newspaper Clipping from LA Times
RoxySticker.jpg
Roxy Cast LP Ad.jpg
Roxy Cast Single Sleeve front and back for "Sweet Transvestite" b/w "I'm Going Home"

The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast was the Original Los Angeles production of The Rocky Horror Show.
American producer Lou Adler attended a performance of The Rocky Horror Show with then-girlfriend, Britt Ekland, while in London. Liking what he saw and looking for a cabaret act for his Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, Adler met backstage with producers and within 36 hours had secured the American theatrical rights. The show premiered at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on March 24, 1974. Tim Curry from the Original London Cast reprised his role of Frank N Furter, along with American actors in the remaining roles. Among those in attendance for the premiere were John Lennon, May Pang, Mick & Bianca Jagger, Roman Polanski, Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston and Cher. The show had a very successful 9-month run, ending on January 5, 1975.

In October, singer/songwriter Paul Jabara (later famous for writing "It's Raining Men") replaced Curry in the lead when he and Meat Loaf went to film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. (Richard O'Brien's take on the role of Herod in the London cast of Jesus Christ Superstar, in place of Paul Jabara, is what got Richard fired so he had the time to write The Rocky Horror Show in the first place).

An Original Los Angeles Cast LP was recorded and released on Ode Records in 1974. Legendary L.A. session musicians, known as the The Wrecking Crew, played on the soundtrack LP. These musicians played on countless commercial releases including LPs by The Beach Boys, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, The Monkees, Sonny & Cher, Phil Spector, The Carpenters, The Association, Frank and Nancy Sinatra, and The Partridge Family. A 7" single release of "Sweet Transvestite" backed with "I'm Going Home" was released in 1974 with a picture sleeve that matched the LP cover art. In 1990, the soundtrack was released as part of The Rocky Horror Picture Show 15th Anniversary Box Set.

On March 10, 1975, the production opened at the Belasco Theatre in New York City, featuring Richard O'Brien reprising his role as Riff Raff.
The production was not successful and closed on April 5, 1975 after 45 performances.

Ode Records Catalog Number

SP 770265 (77051)

Original Roxy Cast

Tim Curry - Dr. Frank N Furter
Abigale Haness - Janet Weiss
B. Miller (aka Bill Miller, now known as Michael Fontaine)- Brad Majors
Bruce Scott - Riff Raff
Jamie Donnelly - Magenta/Usherette
Boni Enten - Columbia
Kim Milford - Rocky Horror
Meat Loaf - Eddie/Dr. Scott
Graham Jarvis - The Narrator
Susan Morse - Phantoms/Chorus/Understudy
Alan Martin - Understudy
John Mark Robinson - Understudy

Secondary Roxy Cast

Paul Jabara - Frank N Furter
Beverly Bremers - Janet Weiss
B. Miller (aka Bill Miller, now known as Michael Fontaine)- Brad Majors
Bart Braverman - Riff Raff
Jamie Donnelly - Magenta/Usherette
Boni Enten - Columbia
Tony Hoty - Eddie/Dr. Scott
Jimmy Sbano - Rocky Horror
Ray Stewart - The Narrator
Susan Morse - Phantoms/Chorus/Understudy
Alan Martin - Understudy
John Mark Robinson - Understudy

Show Credits

Book, Music and Lyrics by Richard O'Brien
Directed by Jim Sharman
Set Design by Brian Thomson
Musical Director - D'Vaughn Pershing
Arranged by Richard Hartley
Costumes Designed by Sue Blane
Lighting by Chipmunk
Sound Design by Abe Jacob
Production Stage Manager - David H Banks
General Manager - Brian Avnet
Associate Producer - John Beug
Costumes Executed by Larry Lefler
Set Constructed by Wayne Hazelhurst
Casting by Otto & WIndsor Ltd and Joel Thurm

LP Credits

Produced by Lou Adler
Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Asst. Engineer: Milt Calice
Recorded at A&M Studios
Keyboards: David Foster, Larry Knechtel, D'Vaughn E. Pershing
Guitars: Daniel Kortchmar, Dean Parks, Tommy Tedesco (credited as Thomas J. Tedesco)
Drums: Hal Blaine
Bass: Joe Osborn (credited as Joe Osbourne)
Horns arranged and played by: Jim Horn (credited as James R. Horn), Trevor Lawrence, Steven P. Madiano
Percussion: Gary Coleman
Musical Director: D'Vaughn E. Pershing
Art Direction: Ode Visuals
Design: Des Strobel/AGI
Photography: Richard Fegley
Cover Illustration by Michael English

External Links

AllMusic Review[1]
The Wrecking Crew [2]