An adults-only legendary comedy horror show is coming to Malvern.

The acclaimed Rocky Horror Show will entertain fans with fun and naughty moments, with some moments not for the faint of heart.

Stephen Webb will reprise the legendary role of Frank N Furter, having taken on the role both on tour and in the West End at select performances in 2024.


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Connor Carson will star as Brad, Lauren Chia as Janet, Job Greuter will play Riff Raff, Magenta/Usherette will be played by Natasha Hoeberigs, Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli will portray Columbia, Morgan Jackson will play Rocky, and Edward Bullingham will take on the role of Eddie/Dr Scott.

Phantoms Ryan Carter-Wilson, Arthur Janes, Hollie Nelson, and Erica Wild will also feature in the cast.

On-stage swing Alex Hetherington and on-stage swing/dance captain Stacey Monahan complete the team.

The Narrator is yet to be announced.

Producer Howard Panter said: "I’m delighted to announce that we are extending the 2024/2025 tour for a further three months in the spring next year.

"We’ve assembled a first class cast to deliver a guaranteed party at every performance, as the show continues to thrill audiences across the UK."

Directed by Christopher Luscombe, the storyline will see college sweethearts Brad and Janet meeting Dr Frank’n’Furter by chance when their car breaks down.

Originally opening in 1973 at the Royal Court’s Theatre Upstairs in front of 63 people, the show has now reached over 30 million people worldwide.

With translations in 20 languages in more than 30 countries, it continues to sell out across the world.

In 1975 it was adapted into the film 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show', which earned over £135 million at the Box Office.

Today, after more than four decades, the film holds the title for the longest running theatrical release in cinema history.

Stars such as Russell Crowe, Tim Curry, Jerry Springer, Jason Donovan, and Meatloaf have appeared in the play over the past half-century.

The show will hit the Malvern Theatres stage for a six-night run, from Monday 7 to Saturday, October 12.