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The Rocky Horror Show Reviews

The legendary rock musical returns to Broadway at the iconic Studio 54.

4.7
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Critics’ Reviews (3)

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Entertainment Weekly

"If you want to give yourself over to absolute pleasure, then you’ve come to the right (Frankenstein) place."

Entertainment Weekly

Dalton Ross

The New York Times

"Critic’s Pick. The point of Rocky Horror is to lose control. C’mon, let’s do it again."

The New York Times

Helen Shaw

New York Magazine

"When freaks make something freaky and fabulous for themselves, it can end up being a gift for everyone."

New York Magazine

Sara Holdren

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Customer Reviews (41)

4.7
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Amazing
"The production was amazing. I have seen the show live many times and this was by far the best performance I have ever seen. "
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Broadway.com Customer on May 15, 2026
Past times to Generation X!!
"We loved the vibe and the energy of the whole show. All the actors were fantastic but I'm partial to Dr Frank-N-furter, he was great. Luke Evans definitely was channeling Tm Curry last night. So good. The costumes and the theatre were really cool. We loved the audience participation it adds so much to the show. Just like old times, it was great!"
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Linda M from Kings Park on May 10, 2026
Best Experience!!!!!
"I went into this show thinking I was going to be okay but was blown away but every performance. I sat in row O and it would’ve been better if I were close to the stage but I still enjoyed the show. Definitely purchase a few tickets and see this show! "
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Broadway.com Customer on May 9, 2026
Hilarious evening
"Having never seen the theatre production or the film, I found the musical an hilarious campy escape. If I were to critique one thing, it would be the interruptions of the hecklers…although very important to the atmosphere of the production, at times it did drown out the dialogue. Overall I loved the production, and thought the talent was incredible!"
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 29, 2026
High camp
"Have seen several iterations of this show (including original movie, and the more recent remake). Very difficult to embrace something when you're such a fan of the source material (and all of those iconic performances). Still, I thought this was fabulous. Sadly Luke Evans was out the night I attended (but understudy was GREAT). The entire cast was brilliant. Sets, staging, choreography - a colorful, magical EXTRAVAGANZA. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 10, 2026
Almost there
"A stellar cast leads this revival of Rocky Horror and despite a couple of hiccups here and there, the energy is infectious and the staging is wonderful. Working out the kinks and the nerves will eventually give way to a dream of a show. Rachel Dratch is the stand out in my opinion and had the audience eating out of her hand. Long live Rocky Horror! "
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Alan S from Milton on Apr 8, 2026

About The Rocky Horror Show

You reach towards the door.
You’re not sure what’s going to happen, 
but you know you want to find out.
In fact, you just may be shivering with anticipation.

Welcome to the legendary Studio 54, with its infamous history of decadent fun, and the new Broadway production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show. Inside, you’ll find a stage full of strangely irresistible characters who’ve been captivating audiences around the globe for over 50 years, now brought to reanimated life by the likes of Rachel Dratch, Andrew Durand, Luke Evans, Amber Gray, Harvey Guillén, Stephanie Hsu, Juliette Lewis, Josh Rivera, and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. You’re going to hear such songs as “Sweet Transvestite,” “Dammit Janet,” and “Time Warp.” And you’re going to experience it all masterminded by Tony Award®-winning director Sam Pinkleton, of Oh, Mary! fame. And nothing will ever be the same.

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