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Inaugural show: The Rocky Horror Show

A co-production with Morpheus Theatre

Music, Lyrics & Book by Richard O’Brien
Directed by Krista Willott


April 5 – 13, 2024


Join Misfit Theatre YYC and Morpheus Theatre as we take you on a science-fiction, double feature journey through Richard O’Brien’s iconic rock-n-roll musical. A hilarious, campy, and thrilling tribute to the sci-fi and horror B films from the golden age of Hollywood to the 1960s, “The Rocky Horror Show” tells the tale of a recently engaged couple and their wild misadventure. While on their way to visit an old friend, they find themselves with a flat tire and nowhere to go in the middle of a stormy night, until they find an old castle seemingly in the middle of nowhere. What starts as a trip to ask for help, turns into a topsy-turvy evening of the strangest events where they are subjected to bizarre whims at the hand of a fabulously dressed mad scientist and his servants. Will our intrepid couple make it out unscathed, or will the darkness completely transform them?


Please note that this is an 18+ production.



“A socko wacko weirdo rock concert.” – WNBC TV

Meet the Cast & Production Crew

Cast

Production Crew

Production Crew

Trixie | Giana Chaalan

Brad | Dustin Port

Janet | Kimberly Elliott

Narrator | Ron Brouwer

Riff Raff | Grace Lu

Magenta | Jacqueline Gibney
Columbia | Madi Vermeulen
Frank ‘N’ Furter | Janos Zeller

Rocky | Jared Atkin

Eddie | Hector Serra

Dr. Scott | Trevor O’Gorman


Transylvanian & Understudies | 

Katie Ayer
Leo Blatz
Chantal Chagnon
Jayson Kyliuk
Micah Mayer
Jess Parker
Mack Pelz
Hayley Powis
Tracy Smith

Production Crew

Production Crew

Production Crew

Co-Producer | Alyssa Gavinski

Co-Producer | Sean Anderson

Director | Krista Willott

Musical Director | Donna Pearson

Choreographer | Nimue Lacelle

Stage Manager | Kathryn McLaren

Assistant Stage Manager | Charline Belliveau

Intimacy Director | Anastasia St. Amand
Set Designer | Krista WIllott

Set Builder | Patrick Nicholls

Properties | Moira Taylor

Costume Designer | Yvonne Ustick

Costume Assistant | Chelsea Robertson

Hair & Make Up | Kerrie Dortch

Hair & Makeup Assistant | Jamie Fuhrman

Hair & Makeup Assistant | Saffron Harrison

Sound Designer | Grace Lu

Sound Technician & Operator | Byron Hynes


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Misfit Theatre YYC acknowledges Treaty 7 Territory as our home, which encompasses the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Kainai, Siksika, and Piikani Nations, as well as the Tsuu T'ina (Dene) Nation and the Stoney/Nakoda Nation, comprising the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley Nations, along with the Métis Nation Region 3. We recognize and honor the stewardship of these Indigenous peoples over the land on which we operate. 


Acknowledgment is merely the first step toward meaningful support; as we move forward, we aspire to become better allies, facilitators, and advocates for our Indigenous neighbors. We respect, champion, and uplift underrepresented voices in all jobs. Our stages and stories aim to reflect the beauty,  diversity, and nuance of our city. We want to work with artists from every walk of life; we want to see talent we haven’t seen before; we want to see you and your art. 

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