Thursday October 2, 2025 7pm - 10pm (3 Hours)
Theatre / Play Wheelchair Accessible
Presented by Wolfville Social Club
[email protected]
This is the PREVIEW SHOW, a near-perfect full show of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
This special performance is one of the first with an audience of any kind. It may not be as perfect and clean as opening night, but gosh darn if it won't be the most exciting inside, behind the scenes, first look at this delightful what we have in store.....
For full details of the show, please read on, or press your back button to find tickets for regular shows.
Live on Stage at Wolfville's Al Whittle Theatre, Oct 2 - 18
Please Note: Low Sensory Shows are Saturdays at 2pm
brave enough to come up to the lab....? join us for 11pm showtimes on Oct 11 and Oct 18 for a very special time...
After becoming engaged, straight-laced couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss set out to visit their old friend and former professor. En route, a heavy storm leads them to the doors of the secluded and mysterious castle of eccentric scientist Dr. Frank ‘N’ Furter, where they meet his servants and bear witness to his latest experiment. What ensues is a night of pleasure, horror and discovery that will force Brad and Janet to question everything they know.
“Audiences are going to fall in love with the chaos, the camp, the music—and hopefully themselves a little, too,” says Linda Levy Fisk, Co-Director.
Premiering exactly 50 years after the 1975 film, this live-stage rock-musical production honours the original’s defiant spirit. Rocky Horror broke taboos around gender, sexuality, and performance—becoming a cult refuge for outsiders and queer communities for generations. Now, in rural Nova Scotia, queer culture continues to evolve and invite everyone to participate, in direct opposition to growing global tensions, making this production more vital than ever.
“The first time I saw Rocky Horror was in third year university, when I was identifying very differently than who I was and am today. Being a member of this cast, performing in the town that I found myself in, is a wholesome full circle moment that I'm incredibly excited about” says performer Adrien Lewis.
After producing LOVE LETTERS in fall 2024 and KRAPP’S LAST TAPE in Spring 2025, this rendition of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW marks the largest live production of the show in the Annapolis Valley's history - and the first musical produced by Jeremy Banks. It could not have been considered without the incredible support of audiences, backstage team, and the donated time of incredible theatre talent on stage.
“This isn’t just a musical,” says producer Jeremy Banks. “It’s a celebration of difference and a challenge to the norm. In our version, we’re breaking audience expectations even more than the original—featuring a trans performer in a lead role, gender-bending casting, and a renewed focus on joy, risk, and transformation. It’s everything Rocky Horror should be— absolutely unforgettable.”
Advance tickets are as listed. Tickets at the door are $44
This show features the cast, band, and creative team of (in alphabetical order by first name):
Abbey MacEachern (Choreographer, Cast)
Adrien Lewis (Cast)
AJ Blackburn (Production)
Bliss Rae (Technical Design)
Bob Melanson (Band)
Caitlin Quinton (Band
Cameron Sara (Cast)
Courtney Baldo (Cast)
Dan Nolan (Band)
Davina Melanson (Musical Director, Band)
Emily Dawe (Cast)
Hannah Fisk (Cast, Artistic Design)
Jamie Lougheed (Technical Design)
Janine Elliott (Production, Cast)
Jeremy Banks (Producer & Director)
Jim Hill (Cast)
Kalana VandenHof (Cast)
Keira Melanson (Cast)
Linda Levy Fisk (Director & Cast)
Megan Muise (Cast)
Nitin Kumar (Production)
Ray Baltzer (Cast)
Rebecca Butler (Cast)
Richard Mintz (Cast)
River Nickerson (Cast)
Sarah Sotvedt (Cast)
Tim Fisk (Band)
Presented by Wolfville Social Club
[email protected]
This is the PREVIEW SHOW, a near-perfect full show of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
This special performance is one of the first with an audience of any kind. It may not be as perfect and clean as opening night, but gosh darn if it won't be the most exciting inside, behind the scenes, first look at this delightful what we have in store.....
For full details of the show, please read on, or press your back button to find tickets for regular shows.
Live on Stage at Wolfville's Al Whittle Theatre, Oct 2 - 18
Please Note: Low Sensory Shows are Saturdays at 2pm
brave enough to come up to the lab....? join us for 11pm showtimes on Oct 11 and Oct 18 for a very special time...
After becoming engaged, straight-laced couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss set out to visit their old friend and former professor. En route, a heavy storm leads them to the doors of the secluded and mysterious castle of eccentric scientist Dr. Frank ‘N’ Furter, where they meet his servants and bear witness to his latest experiment. What ensues is a night of pleasure, horror and discovery that will force Brad and Janet to question everything they know.
“Audiences are going to fall in love with the chaos, the camp, the music—and hopefully themselves a little, too,” says Linda Levy Fisk, Co-Director.
Premiering exactly 50 years after the 1975 film, this live-stage rock-musical production honours the original’s defiant spirit. Rocky Horror broke taboos around gender, sexuality, and performance—becoming a cult refuge for outsiders and queer communities for generations. Now, in rural Nova Scotia, queer culture continues to evolve and invite everyone to participate, in direct opposition to growing global tensions, making this production more vital than ever.
“The first time I saw Rocky Horror was in third year university, when I was identifying very differently than who I was and am today. Being a member of this cast, performing in the town that I found myself in, is a wholesome full circle moment that I'm incredibly excited about” says performer Adrien Lewis.
After producing LOVE LETTERS in fall 2024 and KRAPP’S LAST TAPE in Spring 2025, this rendition of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW marks the largest live production of the show in the Annapolis Valley's history - and the first musical produced by Jeremy Banks. It could not have been considered without the incredible support of audiences, backstage team, and the donated time of incredible theatre talent on stage.
“This isn’t just a musical,” says producer Jeremy Banks. “It’s a celebration of difference and a challenge to the norm. In our version, we’re breaking audience expectations even more than the original—featuring a trans performer in a lead role, gender-bending casting, and a renewed focus on joy, risk, and transformation. It’s everything Rocky Horror should be— absolutely unforgettable.”
Advance tickets are as listed. Tickets at the door are $44
This show features the cast, band, and creative team of (in alphabetical order by first name):
Abbey MacEachern (Choreographer, Cast)
Adrien Lewis (Cast)
AJ Blackburn (Production)
Bliss Rae (Technical Design)
Bob Melanson (Band)
Caitlin Quinton (Band
Cameron Sara (Cast)
Courtney Baldo (Cast)
Dan Nolan (Band)
Davina Melanson (Musical Director, Band)
Emily Dawe (Cast)
Hannah Fisk (Cast, Artistic Design)
Jamie Lougheed (Technical Design)
Janine Elliott (Production, Cast)
Jeremy Banks (Producer & Director)
Jim Hill (Cast)
Kalana VandenHof (Cast)
Keira Melanson (Cast)
Linda Levy Fisk (Director & Cast)
Megan Muise (Cast)
Nitin Kumar (Production)
Ray Baltzer (Cast)
Rebecca Butler (Cast)
Richard Mintz (Cast)
River Nickerson (Cast)
Sarah Sotvedt (Cast)
Tim Fisk (Band)
Pricing & Tickets
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