It’s astounding! Roundabout’s Rocky Horror Show Broadway revival reveals full cast

Roundabout Theatre Company has announced the complete cast for Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show directed by Sam Pinkleton, a Tony-winner for his work on Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary!

Roundabout Theatre Company announces the cast for Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway directed by Sam Pinkleton.

Joining the previously announced British Independent Film Award-nominated Welsh heartthrob Luke Evans, making his Broadway debut as Frank-N-Furter, will be Tony-nominee Rachel Dratch as the Narrator, Tony-nominee Andrew Durand as Brad, Tony-nominee Amber Gray as Riff Raff, Critics Choice Award-nominee Harvey Guillén as Eddie/Dr. Scott making his Broadway debut, Oscar-nominee Stephanie Hsu as Janet, Oscar and Emmy-nominee Juliette Lewis as Magenta making her Broadway debut; Imagen Foundation Award nominee Josh Rivera as Rocky making his Broadway debut; and Golden Globe and Emmy-nominee Michaela Jaé Rodriguez as Columbia making her Broadway debut. The company also includes Renée Albulario, Anania, Boy Radio, Caleb Quezon, Andres Quintero, Larkin Reilly, Paul Soileau, and John Yi.

Roundabout Theatre Company announces the cast for Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway directed by Sam Pinkleton.

The Rocky Horror Show will feature choreography by Ani Taj, music supervision by Kris Kukul, set design by Tony-nominee dots, costume design by Tony-nominee David I. Reynoso, lighting design by Tony-winner Jane Cox, sound design by Tony-winner Brian Ronan, wig and hair design by Drama Desk-nominee Alberto “Albee” Alvarado, and make-up design by Sterling Tull, with Bryan Bauer as the production stage manager.

Beginning previews on Thursday, March 26th, The Rocky Horror Show will officially open on Thursday, April 23rd at Studio 54 on Broadway (254 West 54th Street, New York) in a limited engagement through Sunday, June 21st, 2026.

The cult musical has been in continuous production somewhere in the world for the last 52 years, the only musical to have achieved this record. As chronicled in Linus O’Brien recent documentary tribute, Strange Journey, the show originally opened at London’s Royal Court Theatre in 1973, while the subsequent film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, premiered in 1975. The stage version has been seen by over 40 million people in some 15 languages. Featuring show-stopping classics like “Dammit Janet,” “Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me,” and “Time Warp”, Rocky Horror is the story of two squeaky clean college kids—Brad and his fiancée, Janet—on their way to visit their former college professor when by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a mansion. They meet the charismatic Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Riff Raff, Columbia, Magenta, Eddie, and Rocky. It is an adventure they would remember, for a very long time.

Performances begin March 26th, with the official opening night set for April 23rd, running in a limited engagement through June 21st, 2026 at Studio 54 on Broadway. Tickets for The Rocky Horror Show are available as part of the Roundabout subscription series by calling 212.719.1300, online at roundabouttheatre.org/subscribe or in person at the box office.

For more on Roundabout’s production of The Rocky Horror Show, head to rockyhorrorshowbroadway.com or follow on @rockyhorrorbway on Instagram, Facebook, X and TikTok.

Roundabout Theatre Company announces the cast for Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway directed by Sam Pinkleton.

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