&noscript=1 /> The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Four Winds Casinos
`

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Join the original cast including Barry Bostwick – the original Brad Majors, Nell Campbell – the original Columbia, and Patricia Quinn – the original Magenta, for a screening of the original unedited movie with a live shadow cast and audience participation!  Plus a memorabilia display with artifacts and an actual costume from the movie, a costume contest, and more!  *Get exclusive tickets to the VIP Meet & Greet to meet the stars themselves, have a personal photo opportunity, and get an autograph.

The VIP Meet & Greet includes:

  • VIP Meet & Greet Seating Section – The best seats in the house!
  • Special Rocky Horror VIP Laminate
  • Get a photo taken with Barry Bostwick, Nell Campbell, and Patricia Quinn using your own camera
  • Bring your own personal item to autograph, or pick out a photo from one of the star’s collections to get signed

Barry Bostwick – the original Brad Majors

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.”

Barry 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,” as well as creating the role of Danny Zuko in the original Broadway production of Grease for which he received his first of three Tony nominations, and 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 Barry 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,” “Supernatural,” “Psych,” “Phinias and Ferb,” and for Disney, “Doogie Kahealoha” and numerous animated features and TV shows.

Nell Campbell – the original Columbia
Nell Campbell, aka Little Nell, was born Laura Campbell in Sydney, Australia on May 24th 1953.  Her father Ross, a well-known journalist and humorist, coined her Little Nell in his weekly newspaper column about their family life.

From the age of ten she studied ballet, modern dance, tap and singing.  On leaving high school she attended a one-year course at Drama School.  At age 18 she moved to London and among other jobs busked in the street, singing and tap dancing to 1930’s songs where director Jim Sharman spotted her and soon after asked if she would be in his upcoming stage production of a new musical, The Rocky Horror Show, to open at the tiny, sixty seat Theatre Upstairs of The Royal Court Theatre.

After a three-week rehearsal period with new songs being written as they went along, the show opened and was an overnight sensation.  The following year the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show was made and although originally not a success in the U.S., midnight screenings with audience participation began and thanks to the wonderful fans it is the longest running film of all time.

Nell’s career includes a string of singles for A&M Records, opening her legendary nightclub, Nell’s, in New York City and working as a journalist all the while continuing to appear in theatre, television and film.

Patricia Quinn – the original Magenta
Patricia Quinn, Lady Stephens (born May 28, 1944) is an actress and singer from Northern Ireland.  She is best known for her role as Magenta in the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the original stage play from which it was adapted.  In the film’s opening title sequence, the movements of her disembodied lips are synchronized with the lyrics of the title song, “Science Fiction/Double Feature” (the singing voice is that of scriptwriter and actor Richard O’Brien).

Patricia was born in Belfast to James Connolly Quinn, a bookmaker, and his wife Rebecca.  She attended the Princess Gardens Grammar School, where she developed an early talent for acting.  Following stints at Belfast’s Arts Theatre and British Drama League, she left for London aged 17.  In 1969, she trained at the Drama Centre London while simultaneously working as a blackjack-dealing Bunny at the Playboy Club in Mayfair.  In 1971, she was in repertory for six months with the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow.  She played Elizabeth Siddal in the 1975 miniseries “The Love School.”  In I, Claudius (1976), she took the role of the Emperor Claudius’s sister Livilla.  She also played Isla in “The Professionals” episode “Look After Annie” in 1978.

Her other film and TV roles include the semi-sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Shock Treatment.  She played “Woman” in Hawk the Slayer (1980).  She appeared in the “Hammer House of Horror” episode “Witching Time” as Lucinda Jessop (1981), Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life (1983), and the 1987 Doctor Who serial “Dragonfire.”  Her latest film credit is Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem (2012).

In 2000, Patricia recorded the song “Guts To Dream” with London-based band The Grand.  The song was due to form part of an EP titled “Open Displays of Affection,” but the group had disbanded before it was released.  Patricia gave a copy of the unreleased CD to the winner of a Magenta costume contest at The Rocky Horror Picture Show 25th Anniversary Convention in Las Vegas.

In 2002, she returned to “Doctor Who,” playing an alien queen in the audio play Bang-Bang-a-Boom!.  In September 2006, she relaunched her career as a DJ and club kitten, hosting the monthly “ClubMyra” night at various venues in Central London.  In April 2007, she joined Patrick Wolf at a concert in London, singing “Accident and Emergency.”

In October 2008, Patricia made a guest appearance in a production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in New York City, participating in a question-and-answer session as well as unexpectedly performing “Science Fiction/Double Feature.”  She attended a Rocky Horror Picture Show convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey in July 2011, answering questions as well as introducing a performance of the show, staged at the House of Blues.  In May 2013, she served as the honorary Master of Ceremonies for a Rocky Horror Picture Show performance at the Dallas-based Texas Frightmare Weekend horror convention.  That same month, she was the guest of honor at a 40th Anniversary Tribute Concert to the original Rocky Horror Show stage production, hosted at the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco, California by local drag celebrity Peaches Christ.  During the tribute conference, Patricia performed “Science Fiction/Double Feature,” answered questions on stage with Christ, and signed autographs for the audience.

Get promotions and events in your inbox! W♣ Mail