Hofstra University’s Ambiguity and Masquerade performed a shadowcast – an improv performance set to the film playing in the background – of Rocky Horror Picture Show on Oct. 27 and Tuesday, Oct. 28. Before the show, the actors brought audience members who had never seen Rocky Horror to the stage, and wrote V (for virgin) on their faces. They competed in a parent’s names moaning competition, the winner got a tiara. Audience participation continued with the crowd following cues to say certain things during the show. The actors lip-synced and reflected the actors on screen in a show of music and merry.
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