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When

Occurs on Friday October 30 2020

Approximate running time: 1 hour and 40 minutes

Venue

Sheraton McKinney Parking Lot
1900 Gateway Blvd
Mc Kinney TX 75070

Event Notes

× Tickets are general admission, $35 per vehicle (personal passenger car or truck). Use the drop-down menu to select the "Frank-N-Furter Fun Bag" ticket to get birdseed, toast, watergun, newspaper, flashlight, party hat, noisemaker, etc for up to FOUR PEOPLE... EVERYTHING (except toilet paper, ha!) you need to really participate, just $25 more!

Special Hotel+Movie+Concessions VIP Packages available directly from Sheraton McKinney HERE

Rating: R

This low-budget cult classic concerns the misadventures of Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) inside a strange mansion that they come across on a rainy night. After the wholesome pair profess their love through an opening song, their car breaks down in the woods, and they seek refuge in a towering castle nearby. Greeting them at the door is a ghoulish butler named Riff Raff (Richard O'Brien), who introduces them to a bacchanalian collection of partygoers dressed in outfits from some sort of interplanetary thrift shop. The host of this gathering is a transvestite clad in lingerie, Dr. Frank N. Furter (Tim Curry), a mad scientist who claims to be from another planet. With assistants Columbia (Nell Campbell) and Magenta (Patricia Quinn) looking on, Frank unveils his latest creation -- a figure wrapped in gauze and submerged in a tank full of liquid. With the addition of colored dyes and some assistance from the weather, Frank brings to life a blonde young beefcake wearing nothing but skimpy shorts, who launches into song in his first minute of life. Just when Brad and Janet think things couldn't get any stranger, a biker (Meat Loaf) bursts onto the scene to reclaim Columbia, his ex-girlfriend. When Frank kills the biker, it's clear that Brad and Janet will be guests for the night, and that they may be next on Frank's list -- whether for murder or carnal delights is uncertain. And just what is that mystery meat they're eating for dinner, anyway? In addition to playing Riff Raff, O'Brien wrote the catchy songs, with John Barry and Richard Hartley composing the score.
Presented by McKinney Performing Arts Center with support from our generous sponsors:
McKinney Community Development Corporation
Emerson Automation Solutions
and Sheraton McKinney

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