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Let's do the Time Warp again! The Rocky Horror Show returns

Everybody’s favourite rock and roll musical returns to Perth next February with an all new production to die for.

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Craig McLachlan will once again be pulling on the fishnets to reprise his Helpmann Award-winning role with an all new cast.

Producers Howard Panter, John Frost and Torbem Brookman will be bringing the whirlwind tour to Adelaide, Brisbane and finally to Perth early next year.

“To say we are thrilled to dance the Time Warp across Australia again is an understatement,” said Howard Panter on behalf of the producers.

“We’re often asked when everyone’s favourite rock and roll musical is returning, so it’s wonderful that the planets have aligned to bring Craig back to his award-winning role. This is sure to be an even wilder, funnier and sexier night out than ever before!”

Tickets for the Perth season go on sale from Friday 20th October. Head to Ticketmaster or call 136 100 to book yours!

The Rocky Horror Show hits Perth’s Crown Theatre from Saturday 17th February. 


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