If you’ve ever hoped to see Jason Donovan donning suspenders, fishnet tights and feathers, today really is your lucky day. The Neighbours star is set to reprise his role as mad scientist Frank-N-Furter for an upcoming UK-wide tour of the Rocky Horror Show.
Donovan has been playing the iconic part, which was made famous by Tim Curry in 1975, down under in Sydney and Melbourne. And it’s got particular sentimental value for the star. He told PA News Agency: ‘It’s also special for me because I met my wife on the show in 1998. She was working on the show.
‘I’m looking forward to bringing my interpretation of this production to the UK because that is where this show really feels like it’s in its home territory.’
So, are you ready to do the time warp again? Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets to the Rocky Horror Show UK tour.
When can I see Jason Donovan in Rocky Horror Show?
The Rocky Horror Show UK tour will be kicking off in Bromley in mid-August and continue in various towns and cities until February 2025.
Full UK Rocky Horror Show dates
Jason and co will be performing in 13 theatres across the country. Here’s the full list of locations and dates:
- August 19-24: Churchill Theatre, Bromley
- August 27-31: Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
- September 6-20: Dominion Theatre, London
- October 1-5: Fareham Live, Fareham
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October 14-19: Theatre Royal, Bath
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October 21-26: Grand Opera House, York
- October 28- November 2: Pavilion, Glasgow
- November 4-9: New Theatre, Cardiff
- November 18-23: Winter Gardens, Blackpool
- November 25-30: Lyceum, Sheffield
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January 13-18: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
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January 20-25: Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh
- January 27- February 1: Theatre Royal, Newcastle
When do Rocky Horror Show tickets go on sale?
Tickets are on sale as we speak. You can find ones for your nearest venue over on the tour’s official website.
Have ticket prices been confirmed?
Ticket prices vary slightly depending on the theatre. Some venues like Liverpool’s Playhouse are offering tickets for as little as £10 while the more expensive seats are around £56.
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