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The Rocky Horror Show Broadway Reviews

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THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW (LIVE ON STAGE!) is a magical phenomenon unlike anything ever before seen on stage. Borrowing largely from horror conventions, the stage musical begins as an innocent... (more info)

Theatre Studio 54 (Broadway)
Previews Mar 26, 2026
Opened Apr 23, 2026
Critics' Rating
6.70 Mixed
7 Positive
12 Mixed
1 Negative
Readers' Rating
6.00 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

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Review: ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ Rewards Your Sense of Antici…pation

From: The New York Times  |  By: Helen Shaw  |  Date: 4/23/2026

*CRITIC'S PICK* So, damn it, Janet, I’m glad that the show hasn’t entirely worked out how to do deal with the audience. The show can’t just be a sacred relic — it needs a bit of destabilizing, a tussle between the stage and the seats. Roundab...

The production will no doubt satisfy “Rocky Horror Show” fetishists who still find comfort in the liturgical rituals of a by-gone counter-culture. Others, however, will just find themselves in a tired time warp.

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Broadway review: The Rocky Horror Show is deliciously warped and timely

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 4/23/2026

“Give yourself over to absolute pleasure,” urges the absurdly named Dr. Frank-N-Furter as the silly, sexy cult musical The Rocky Horror Show nears its frenzied climax. Roundabout Theatre Company’s exuberant Broadway revival of the show, directe...

Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, a campy 1973 musical inspired by sci-fi and horror B-movies, has lived a long and fruitful life. But its 1975 film adaptation, by some measure the longest-running theatrical release in US history, has almo...

Varying degrees of stage experience among the cast give an adult-learner college production vibe as glaring as the neon green rope lights strung throughout the theater. Nostalgic, sure, but is this the caliber Broadway audiences expect to see? If onl...

The production will no doubt satisfy “Rocky Horror Show” fetishists who still find comfort in the liturgical rituals of a by-gone counter-culture. Others, however, will just find themselves in a tired time warp.

Ok, so maybe the times haven’t changed all that much. More’s the reason we need a little jump to the left and a step to the right and, most of all, a pelvic thrust that really drives you insaaa-yaa-yaane. Roundabout has gifted us a wonderful time...

The scenic design collective dots has created castle sets that are unapologetically lavish, especially the campy, overstuffed stairway entrance hall where “The Time Warp” is performed. But as the show goes on, the sets become simpler and simpler ...

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THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Is a Burst of Vibrant Queer Joy — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Kobi Kassal  |  Date: 4/23/2026

The halls of Studio 54 should be proud with the glittery whirlwind happening on stage eight times a week. It’s Sam Pinkleton to a tee, and boy is it fun. It's a type of revival that will please the fans and welcome newcomers to the world justly. We...

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The Rocky Horror Show review: Luke Evans was born to wear fishnets

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Dalton Ross  |  Date: 4/23/2026

But they all — along with the always reliable Amber Gray (who naturally holds her own as put-upon butler Riff Raff), and Josh Rivera (who capably portrays hunky Rocky) — never appear as anything other than fully committed to the bit. And as any t...

Speaking of personality, Evans makes a striking impression as Frank — towering over the cast in his four-inch heels while delivering a performance that is in turns seductive, off-putting, and out of this world. Which is entirely apt for a sweet tra...

Opening on Thursday, April 23 at Studio 54 in New York City, this starry production leans fully into the show's campy pleasures, delivering plenty of laughs, strong performances and visual flair. But it rarely taps into the provocative, more unpredic...

Still, there’s much to like, even adore, in Pinkleton’s revival — from its Fritz Lang-y metallic manikins to a dark and seductive castle set that feels ripped from a Jim Steinman music video to two knockout performances from Luke Evans as Dr. F...

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The Rocky Horror Show: Let’s Not (Do The Time Warp Again), And Say We Did

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Bob Verini  |  Date: 4/23/2026

But that’s the movie. The original live stage version, sans Picture, has been exhumed in revival under the Roundabout aegis. And on the evidence, it’s time to bid the sucker farewell, particularly as staged here: large, loud, and expensive in a s...

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The Rocky Horror Show: Roundabout Rolls Out a Not So Hot Patootie

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 4/23/2026

The company agreeably perambulates through Pinkleton’s competent though surprisingly uninventive staging of The Rocky Horror Show that churns up a decent amount of laughs and entertainment and yet offers little in the way of remarkable sex appeal o...

The net effect feels like its full of invention yet perhaps trying too hard, though the sexual scenes (including a quick glimpse of male-on-male ass play) manage to be compelling and hilarious at once. Hot patootie, bless my soul!

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The Rocky Horror Show: Our Lust Is So Sincere

From: Cote Notices  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 4/23/2026

Lord knows we need more subversion. In a season of blah musicals squeezed out of mid movies or TV (Beaches, Schmigadoon!, The Lost Boys), Rocky Horror stands out as a trash masterpiece that knows what you want and intends to give it to you, hard.

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The Rocky Horror Show Broadway Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 4/23/2026

But this history of audience involvement – not just interaction but parallel creation – is surely the main reason this show is still around. One can still enjoy “The Rocky Horror Show,” especially Richard O’Brien’s 15 songs, most of which...

Pinkleton, so masterful with “Oh, Mary!,” just didn’t catch the right vocabulary for “Rocky Horror,” a deceptively tough assignment on a show popping up again to remind us of just how easily people were shocked in the 1970s. O’Brien’s c...

This “Rocky Horror” is not without flaws, but it hardly matters. The style carries you along, and the energy rarely falters. For nearly two hours, it delivers what it promises: a weird, exuberant, and thoroughly enjoyable night out. Participation...

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