Many of you followers will be aware that Mr Thomson was one of the original creatives on the stage version of this classic and went on to design the movie which is still dazzling and inventive and witty and loving all these years later. I suggested he ring the theatre ahead and see if we could get a couple of reasonable seats but they didn't get back to him so we rocked up and paid and were about to stand in a huge wait line when he decided to make himself known to the manager . As it turned out the man who has been running the event in New York and playing Riff Raff for 26 years was up in Toronto to host the halloween shows. His name is Mike EllenBurgan and he is pictured below with BT
We were whisked up to meet some of the cast and to sit in the empty warmth of the Bloor Cinema..a deco gem..to await the show's start.
Upstairs foyer |
Here is my tribute to Edward Hopper
The evening was all wonderfully slapdash. Our charming hostess (seated) made us feel very welcome with her well worn patter...."Listen you fuckers, I gotta list - so if you're a virgin (first timer), or have a fucking birthday or want to have me say any other fucking shit then come down and let me fucking know. And if you are offended by fucking swearing the evening is full of it so fucking get over it or fucking get out!" Brian leaned over and said "There isn't any swearing in the picture"
The cast ambled about in costume and made up and sold things before the show.
There were lots of dressups
The man on the right came to the wrong screening
He was wonderfully scary
One of the cast brought a convert..all of 12 years old.
For one moment I got really angry. "Why couldn't I have had this when I was 12!!!"
Mad Man Mike (Mr Ellenburgan's alter ego) ran a couple of competitions before the screening
This was one which asked the contestants to give their rendition of a particular moment of satisfaction.
The eighteen year old man on the left won. He claimed he was 16 but everyone in show biz lies about their age.
Then followed a costume competiton. The couple on the left should have won. They came as Dark and Stormy. The 12 year old came as Rocky!
The girl was dressed as Melanie Daniels being pecked to death and the guy on the right was The Island in "Lost"
Columbia does a final warm up
Then after a special announcement that THE DESIGNER was in the house the flic began.
When his name came up on the credits there was a tumultuous roar!!
When his name came up on the credits there was a tumultuous roar!!
Now please forgive the quality of lots of these pictures cos I am not very good at night shots and the camera is not really top of the range. (Sheldon..Christmas is coming soon) But I think they capture the lunacy of the night. The team really did a fantastic job of visually matching the scenes and at times the synchronicity was thrilling.
The cast visit the ticket booth as the credits roll
The dreary creature with the blond wig and fakes was the winner of the costume comp! Go figure
A soaked Janet looking for shelter. By now we had been doused with water from above, in front and behind but there was more to come.
"There's a light..."
The wicked duo
Not quite Little Nell
They await HIS arrival
And are only slightly disappointed
His performance wasn't that bad
Slightly peeved that Rocky wasn't his usual self but I guess you have to take what you can get
Some frenzied fun
I don't reacall these moments from the film
Here it comes!
And here are a few more moments from the madness
So there we are. A weird night. A wet night. The kids were terrific and spot on with their enthusiasm and skill. But there was something missing. I felt like we were looking at it all through smoked glass. The cast were too young to really know what the original join in experience was like. Too few of the audience had seen it enough to know what lines have become entrenched and only the film itself remains timeless and fresh.
I'll leave you with the reality .....
and the dream
Mr Thomson. You really are a genius!!!!
Thanks for sharing your RHPS experience TT. I had no idea Brian was involved with Rocky. It's astounding!! ;-) xx (P.S. I hope you get what you want for Christmas)
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ReplyDeleteHi Tony, GREAT pictures and nice to see Brian..
I remember seeing Reg in Sydney. That was the best of the Oz productions and he was truly splendid. Some years earlier I sat in the front row of a theatre in London on Chelsea Road and was spat on by Tim Curry in the original London Production.. Brilliant. Thanks Brian and thanks to you for posting all these glorious pictures. Much love to you both. Yours magically, Ross
Another fantastic read and photos Tony! Great memories for me experiencing the first of many audience participation nights back in the mid eighties with my older brother. I know Damien Ross has been doing some Rocky nights here in Sydney but Ive never got to one as yet ... this has reminded me i should experience this again before i get completely too old. Oh and the camera ... as someone who loves photography like you Id go Canon :)
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