Ryan Landry and the Gold Dust Orphans Will Bring Rocky Horror Show to A.R.T.'s Oberon | Playbill

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News Ryan Landry and the Gold Dust Orphans Will Bring Rocky Horror Show to A.R.T.'s Oberon Ryan Landry and the Gold Dust Orphans will take the American Repertory Theater's Club Oberon through a time warp this fall with The Rocky Horror Show, beginning Oct. 14 in Cambridge, MA.

Landry and clan are promising their own take on Richard O'Brian's cult classic about the debaucherous goings on at the Frankenstein Place. Performances will run Friday nights at 10:30 PM through Dec. 2.

James P. Byrne will direct the presentations, which will have lighting by Justin Paice and costumes by Scott Martino.

Landry will play Dr. Frank'n'Furter in a cast that will also feature Kayla Foster (Janet Weiss), Gene Dante (Brad Majors), Laine Binder (Magenta), Tad McKittrick (Riff Raff), Darcie Champagne (Columbia), James Cerne (Rocky), Timothy Lawton (Eddie/Dr. Scott), Bill York (The Narrator), Grace Carney (The Dead Girl), Robin Yvonne Smith (Black Widow), Christopher Jane Pittman (Tarantula), and Cameron Benda, Christian Bufford, Lenni Kmiec and Sarah Mullis as the Transylvanians.

Here's how the Gold Dust Orphans bill their take: "When clean cut Brad and Janet get stranded on the side of the road and seek help from the Frankenstein Place, they super-naturally get a touch-a-touch more than they bargained for! Dr. Frank’n’Furter (Landry) and his nasty bunch of lust-loving lingerie junkies are in the midst of a MAN-iacal experiment and baby, there is NO escape! The show features all the classic songs you’ve come to love including 'Sweet Transvestite,' 'Damn it Janet,' and 'The Time Warp,' but this version aims to turn your insides OUT, making you (and the rest of the world) Rocky virgins all over again!"

For tickets visit ClubOberon. Oberon is located at 2 Arrow Street at the corner of Mass Ave. in Harvard Square.

 
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