Northern Michigan University Theatre and Dance and the Masonic Arts, Theatre & Innovation Company (MÄTI) announce a new chapter for The Rocky Horror Show. After successfully producing this cult classic for the past few years, MÄTI is passing the artistic torch to NMU Theatre and Dance, which will stage the show at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 through Saturday, Oct. 26 in Forest Roberts Theatre, with later 10:30 p.m. performances on Friday and Saturday.
The Rocky Horror Show humorously pays homage to B movies from the science fiction and horror genres spanning the 1930s to early 1960s. Intended for mature audiences, the plot follows a newly engaged couple who, after being caught in a storm, find themselves at the mansion of a flamboyant transvestite scientist, Dr. Frank-N-Furter. There, they encounter his latest creation, Rocky—a Frankenstein-like figure who is a fully grown, physically perfect muscle man with blonde hair and a tan.
“The Rocky Horror Show has become a beloved tradition under the stewardship of MÄTI, drawing enthusiastic audiences and rave reviews. We are incredibly grateful to MÄTI for entrusting us with this iconic production," said Bill Digneit, department head of NMU Theatre and Dance. "Our students and faculty are eager to bring new life to the production. This transition exemplifies the strong collaborative spirit within the Marquette arts community.”
"MÄTI has had a fantastic journey with The Rocky Horror Show, and we are confident that NMU Theatre and Dance will continue to elevate the production," said Sarah Balding and Ryan Engle of MÄTI. "We look forward to donating funds to support their inaugural run and witnessing their unique take on this beloved show."
All proceeds from NMU's production will support student artists and provide educational experiences beyond the classroom. Digneit says this initiative underscores NMU's commitment to fostering the next generation of theater professionals.
Tickets are: $25 for the general public; $22 for NMU faculty/staff, seniors and military; $15 for students 18 and under; and $5 for NMU students with ID. They are available at nmu.universitytickets.com.
Media Contact: Bill Digneit, 906-360-0751, wdigneit@nmu.edu