Glittery hats, fishnet stockings, a bloody vest, high heels.
As soon as you enter the Lido with the catchy music of Time Warp, the tone is set.
We jump once to the right, once to the left as in the choreography of this cult song.
The evening will be decadent, rock'n'roll and crazy.
Determined to party, a good number of spectators arrive in disguise.
Shown for the first time in English in Paris, the musical comedy
The Rocky Horror Show
created 50 years ago by Richard O'Brien is "the" show to see this spring.
Under a storm, Brad and Janet, a decent young couple, break down in front of a macabre mansion.
They ask for help from its inhabitants, grotesque creatures of the night.
Their master, the Sweet Transvestite, Dr. Frank N'Further is obsessed with the idea of creating a perfect man in just seven days.
Named Rocky, this blonde bodybuilder doesn't have an ounce of intelligence.
“The cast is extraordinary, all the artists are having fun.
Their…
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