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Tuesday, 12 November 2024

The UK Tour of The Rocky Horror Show Delivers Electrifying Fun


Rocky Horror (UK Tour) 
New Victoria Theatre

The current UK tour of The Rocky Horror Show is a dazzling celebration of camp, comedy, and timeless rock ‘n’ roll rebellion. Richard O’Brien’s cult classic continues to delight audiences, and this production pulls out all the stops, blending sensational performances with impressive choreography and vivid lighting design that heightens the show’s electrifying atmosphere.

This 2024-25 tour boasts a stellar ensemble led by the charismatic Stephen Webb as Frank-N-Furter, whose magnetic stage presence and powerful vocals breathe new life into the iconic 'Sweet Transvestite'. Erica Wild (at this performance) shines as Janet, combining comedic timing with vocals that soar in numbers like 'Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me'. Opposite her, Connor Carson brings humour and vulnerability to Brad, nailing his transformation from buttoned-up to liberated, as well as providing spectacular vocals.

A special shoutout goes to Edward Bullingham as Eddie/Dr. Scott, whose versatility and energy light up the stage, and Joe Greuter as Riff Raff, whose performance captures both menace and mischief, and brings some of the most amazing vocals to the show. Meanwhile, Natasha Hoeberigs delivers a spellbinding portrayal of Magenta, and Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli infuses Columbia with relentless charm. Together, the cast creates a perfect harmony of chaos, comedy, and glamor.

As always, The Rocky Horror Show thrives on audience interaction, and the current tour embraces this with gusto. The Narrator, played by Nathan Canton, deserves particular praise for his impeccable wit and quick-thinking, delivering ad-libbed responses to audience callouts that kept the theatre roaring with laughter. His dry humour perfectly balances the wild, unrestrained energy of the rest of the production and brought a modern twist to the show that works really well.

The technical brilliance of this production enhances the experience. The lighting design uses bold, neon hues and dramatic contrasts to amplify the show’s gothic and sci-fi aesthetic, especially during key numbers like 'Over at the Frankenstein Place'. The choreography, spearheaded by Nathan M. Wright, is a standout, with each dance number exuding energy and precision while maintaining the delightful chaos that defines Rocky Horror.

What makes this tour particularly noteworthy is how it embraces the timeless themes of liberation, self-expression, and community while subtly nodding to modern sensibilities. The chemistry between the cast and the audience creates a shared experience that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary.

Whether you’re a longtime “Transylvanian” or a first-time viewer, this tour of The Rocky Horror Show promises a night of unapologetic fun, unforgettable music, and stellar performances. From the iconic 'Time Warp' to the heartfelt 'I’m Going Home', every moment brims with energy and passion.

Book your tickets now to catch this phenomenal production on its UK tour- it’s a thrilling night out that’s guaranteed to leave you grinning and singing along. With its flawless cast, stunning visuals, and classic rock ‘n’ roll charm, The Rocky Horror Show continues to be a cult masterpiece that’s impossible to resist.

★★★★
Reviewed on Monday 11th November 2024 by Olivia
Photo Credit: David Freeman

{AD PR Invite- tickets gifted in exchange for honest review}

Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli on Taking Rock and Roll On Tour | Bat Out Of Hell | Interview

It’s wild, it’s fun, it has everything

Bat Out Of Hell is rocking its way across the UK with its larger than life production values and stellar cast. Swing and Assistant Dance Captain Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli tells us about her experience in the show and why you should take a trip to see it!



For anyone that hasn’t seen Bat Out of Hell, can you explain a little bit about the show?


I would describe Bat out of Hell as a gothic love story. Shown musically, by the intricate and theatrical song writing by Jim Steinman as well as visually on stage. It’s unapologetically “out there.” There’s nothing else like it.


What do you think makes the show appeal you both old and new fans of Jim Steinman/Meatloaf? 

I think for the old fans, the show gives them a chance to reminisce and enjoy the music they love so much. Even for the newer fans, Jim & Meatloafs music is exciting and unique. The characters are vibrant, the set is epic of course, fire, lighting and explosions all add to the experience. 


What’s your favourite song to sing and what’s your favourite song that you don’t sing? 


So many to choose from! I love All Revved Up. It’s intense and fast paced; a great opening for this show. I think my favourite song in the show is What Part Of My Body Hurts The Most. It’s song-writing at its finest.


Is there a Meatloaf song that isn’t in the show, that you wish was?

Midnight At The Lost and Found! It’s a great song!


What’s your favourite tour memory so far? Are you keeping track of the places you visit in any way?


There have been so many great memories on this tour! Our Bat Halloween party was really cool! Everyone put so much effort in. 

I have kept a log of the places we have travelled to over the last 14 months. Plymouth and Edinburgh have both been memorable places for me.


In one sentence, why should people come and see the show?

Everyone should see this show. It’s wild, it’s fun, it has everything; you will not leave bored that’s for sure! 


Bat Out of Hell plays at the New Victoria Theatre until November 5th and then continues it's tour