Rocky Horror Picture Show will have special screening at Butler University

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The film has become one of the longest showing movies in the world and is coming to Butler in October.This image shows a live performance of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in Atlantic City, N.J., on Oct. 26, 2013. A touring, interactive version of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is hitting the road to celebrate the cult film’s birthday with screenings, live shadow casts.

In addition to meet and greets with fans, the show features a costume contest, a performance by the local Shadow Cast while the full unedited film is shown behind them with memorabilia displayed, which will include actual artifacts and costumes from the movie. The hit movie stars Tim Curry as the devious and fabulous Frank-N-Furter, Meatloaf, Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon as everybody's favorite nerdy couple – Brad and Janet, Patricia Quinn as Magenta – and the film's creator Richard O'Brien as Riff Raff. Limited VIP tickets are available and include a meet and greet with Bostwick and Quinn. WTHR would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.

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