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The enfant terrible of musicals is coming back to Switzerland! It's time again for the biggest party and the naughtiest fun in musical history: Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Show returns to Zurich's Theater 11 with shameless speed, outrageous glamour and plenty of sex appeal. Staged under the watchful eye of creator Richard O'Brien himself, the naughtiest fun you can experience on stage is celebrated more euphorically and enthusiastically by the audience than any other musical in the world. And that means: suspenders and stilettos are back in the theaters! With unsurpassed eccentricity and hits such as "The Time Warp", "Sweet Transvestite" and many more, the shrill story about the young, bourgeois couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss and the diabolical extraterrestrial Dr. Frank'n'Furter takes its course. You can boo, wave lights and splash water for all you're worth! More than 50 years of glamor and rock'n'roll: The Rocky Horror Show was unlike anything else from the very beginning: shortly after its premiere in London in 1973, it became a worldwide phenomenon. The influence it still exerts on drag shows, rock bands, theater and the burlesque scene today is inestimable. Even after more than 50 years, Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Show still dares to "time warp" back to its roots - to B-movies, burlesque and glam rock - and penetrates to the true core of the play.Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.