The Rocky Horror Picture Show.“I had just had knee surgery,” she says, “and I was using a cane, and I just felt weird, like I didn’t fit in anywhere.” Her father, an avid Rocky Horror fan (he owned one of the first VHS tapes of the campy 1975 film), felt he could help.
He sought out a live midnight showing of the film — complete with a front-of-the-screen reenactment — in their hometown of Fairfax, Va.
and said to his daughter: “Let’s go to this place where there are a lot of people who don’t feel like they quite fit in.” Leandra Lynn was hooked.A few years later, a 17-year-old Lynn joined a local “shadowcast,” the term for the dozen or so fans who act out as an ensemble during interactive Rocky Horror screenings.
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