Ore Oduba Set To Return To ‘The Rocky Horror Show’

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Ore Oduba is to return to The Rocky Horror Show to do the time warp again and celebrate the musical’s 50th anniversary at the Peacock Theatre from May 3rd to June 10th. Tickets to The Rocky Horror Show are currently available to book online.

The plot of The Rocky Horror Show follows the clean-cut young couple Brad and Janet, who take shelter on a stormy night in a nearby castle. Once there, they meet the outrageous Dr. Frank N. Furter who reveals to the couple the secrets of the latest creation that they’ve been working on.

The cult sci-fi musical has a book, lyrics and music by Richard O’ Brien, and features songs include  “Sweet Transvestite” , “Dammit, Janet,” and “The Time Warp.”

Strictly Come Dancing champion Ore Oduba will return to The Rocky Horror Show in the role of Brad Majors having previously played the role on the show’s UK tour.

The rest of the cast in The Rocky Horror Show features Stephen Webb as Frank ‘n’ Furter, Suzie McAdams as Magenta, Haley Flaherty as Janet, Kristian Lavercombe as Riff Raff, Ben Westhead as Rocky, Darcy Finden as Columbia, Joe Allen as Eddie and Dr Scott, Tyla Nurden, Reece Budin, Stefania Du Toit, Jessica Sole, Fionán O’Carroll, and Nathan Shaw.

 

Booking & Theatre Info For The Rocky Horror Show

Performances of The Rocky Horror Show will be at the Peacock Theatre which is a medium size venue with a capacity of 1004 seats on two levels. Clear-view seats can be found througout the front of the Stalls, with the best seats being in the middle of rows D-M.  The gradual rake in this section allows for audience members to see past those in front, with unobstructed views of the action and sitting centrally provides a close-up and panoramic view of the stage.

Sitting in the Dress Circle is also a good option for bargain hunters and those looking to buy cheap tickets to The Rocky Horror Show as a good rake in the seating ensures clear views. The first few rows of the Stalls are also good value, however there are very few ‘bad’ seats within this theatre with good views available from most seats.