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Review: Come prepared for Dallas Theater Center’s outrageously fun ‘Rocky Horror Show’

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The cast of DTC’s ‘The Rocky Horror Show.’ (Photos by Kim Leeson) I am here to admit that — deep breath — I am a Rocky Horror Show virgin.

I never attended the late night screenings at the old Inwood Theater thus never partaking in the immersive revelry of the crowds.

I watched the movie once — on video — at home. Yeah, that. But tbh, I just wasn’t ever interested in the show despite its cult classic status and pop culture mainstay even with my own preferences for all things camp.

Pretty sure Dallas Theater Center changed all that with its gloriously raucous production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show.

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