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| Thursday, April 15, 1999 Published at 07:10 GMT 08:10 UK Entertainment Rocky Horror returns to the West End ![]() A far cry from Neighbours: Jason Donovan on stage Stockings and bondage gear are making a comeback with London's theatre-goers - as The Rocky Horror Show returns to the West End. The cult musical, first performed in 1973, is showing at the Victoria Palace Theatre with former soap actor Jason Donovan in the fishnet-clad lead role of Frank N Furter. It started an eight-week run on Wednesday night. The show has been on a Silver Jubilee tour of the UK since last April. The show has been performed for longer than any other musical. Written by Richard O'Brien, the show was first staged in the tiny Royal Court Theatre and became a monster hit almost overnight. It ran for seven years at various venues across London. Audiences in fancy dress
Songs such as The Time Warp, Sweet Transvestite and Dammit Janet have added to the show's appeal, and the founder of the Rocky Horror Picture Show fan club is reputed to have seen the film version over 1,000 times. Last year it was estimated there were 30 productions of the stage show on in the US, and the show is also a huge hit with Japanese audiences. The plot revolves around a young American couple, Brad and Janet, who accidentally stumble into a strange and terrifying world of alien transvestites and polymorphous sexuality. But the two innocents begin to enjoy themselves as the show goes on. Susan Sarandon played Janet in the film version, while previous Frank N Furters on stage have included Tim Curry and Olympic skating champion Robin Cousins. | Entertainment Contents
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