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Celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show with Brad Majors himself!
Join the original 'Brad Majors' - BARRY BOSTWICK - for a screening of the original unedited movie with a live shadow cast and audience participation. Enjoy a memorabilia display with artifacts, including an actual costume from the movie, a costume contest, and more!
Your ticket includes a prop bag for audience partici…pation—and a limited number of VIP tickets are available for an exclusive Meet & Greet with Barry Bostwick, including a personal photo and autograph.
Please note: Guests are NOT allowed to bring their own props and prop bags, these will be provided upon entry.
Barry Bostwick Bio
Winning Golden Globe, Tony and Peabody awards for a long and multi-faceted career Barry continues to work in all genres with recently released films The Incredibles 2, Grand Daddy Day Care, Bigger Fatter Liar, A Mermaids Tale, Three Days In August among others as well as recent TV offerings on "Will And Grace," "Girlfriends Guide to Divorce," "Still The King," "Signed Sealed and Delivered" for Hallmark and Great Performances on PBS "Ellis Island: The Dream Of America." Bostwick is probably best known for playing Brad Majors in the cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show and Mayor Randall Winston in the long running sitcom "Spin City" and creating the role of Danny Zuko in the original Broadway production of Grease winning his first of three Tony nominations, finally winning the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical for the lead character in The Robber Bridegroom. You can also look for him in the other cult favorite film Megaforce, along with FDR: American Badass, Spyhard, Fantastic Planet, Three From Hell, Undercover Brother 2, The Outlaw Johnny Black, American Pie: Girls Rule, the popular Netflix film Single All The Way and the soon to be released Daruma. And his personal favorite Movie Movie with George C. Scott and directed by Stanley Donan among others. On TV he played George Washington in the 8 hour mini-series "George Washington," Lady Aster in "War and Remembrance" among dozens of TV Movies and mini-series. Series TV kept him busy with "Cougar Town," "Law and Order: SVU," "Supernatur
*$165 includes a meet and greet with Barry Bostwick
This performance contains adult content.
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Living Muse by Ten31
Aerialist Gina DeFreitas
Close-Up Magician TJ Rorschach
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For more than 100 years, great artists have taken the stage at The Z, from international stars to beloved local legends. It stands as New Bedford’s last operating theater and is one of the region’s few large gathering places for community and culture. Each season, the Zeiterion Mainstage Series presents performances across genres – dance, music, theatre, comedy, lectures, and film. Inside the beautifully restored theater, more than 1,200 seats beckon audiences to share in experiences that somehow feel both grand and intimate. A new season awaits, full of opportunities for gathering, connection, and inspiration.
The box office is open for ticket sales two hours before a Mainstage performance and one hour before films and performances in the Speakeasy and at Stage Door Live. You can reach the box office by phone at (508) 994-2900 during business hours.
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Please arrive 40 minutes prior to showtime.
Please arrive at least 40 minutes before the show to ensure orderly seating of each school group.
Please bring one chaperone for every 10 students.
We strongly recommend bringing one chaperone for every 10 students to ensure child safety and an enjoyable viewing experience for all. We welcome one free chaperone ticket per 10 student tickets with code TEACHER at check-out or reservation.
Adults without children are not permitted at Schooltime shows.
Unaccompanied adults are welcome to attend the public performance presentation when available, but Schooltime performances are for Pre-K through 12 students and teachers, home school communities, neurodiverse community organizations, and caregivers with children.