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The second Official Production from the country that inspired Richard O'Brien. Opened 1986 |
Book, Music & Lyrics by Richard O'Brien |
Original Music and Arrangements by Richard Hartley |
Directed by Daniel Abineri |
Production Design - Brian Thomson |
Costumes - Sue Blane |
Company Manager - Wally Sloss |
Stage manager - Malcolm White |
Assistant Stage Manager - Mark Rayner |
Lighting Operator - Mike de Witt |
Sound Operator - Nick Morgan |
Head Machinist - Brett Allen |
Head Electrician - Wally Sloss |
Lighting Design -Daniel Abineri and John McKay |
Costumer - Janine Snowling |
Production Manager - Wally Sloss |
Choreography - Donna Fitzgerald |
Sound - Oceania |
Set Construction - Geoff Bielefield |
Musical Director - Johnathon Wornell |
Produced by Wilton Morley & Peter Davis with THEATRE PROMOTIONS (ONE) LIMITED & COMPANY in association with Strata Holdings Limited |
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Brad Majors: Andrew Binns
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Riff-Raff: Perry Benson later David Wheeler
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Magenta and Usherette: Andrea Cunningham
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Rocky Horror: Mark Rimington
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The Narrator: Paul Minifie later Sir Robert Muldoon |
Chorus: Donna Fitzgerald, Carolanne Swaffield, Richard Zimmerman and David Mackie |
Keyboards - Johnathon Wornell
Tenor Saxophone - Chris Watts
Guitar - Dean Cochrane
Bass Guitar - Robert Kerrigan
Drums - Donald Brown
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Review |
Daniel Abineri, repeated his authorised staging of Rocky in New Zealand, in 1986.
The first stage performance for a young Russell Crowe, billed, embarrassingly as Russ Le Roq.
For a brief stint, former New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon appeared as the Narrator. |
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