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This season at Roxy's Downtown promises an unforgettable journey through the power of music, passion, and the fight for justice. Do the The Time Warp one more time celebrating that cult classic The Rocky Horror Show, delight in the zaniness of our Golden Girls, delight in the iconic anthem "Superstar" in Jesus Christ Superstar, our stage will come alive with stories that challenge, inspire, and captivate. Witness the heartbreaking tale of wrongful conviction in Parade, where the haunting refrain "You don't know how to love him" reverberates through the air. Get ready for a season of unforgettable moments, where every song tells a story, and every performance leaves its mark.

FINAL FIVE TICKETS
  • The Rocky Horror Show

    October 10-November 15, 2025

    The Rocky Horror Show is a rock musical by Richard O’Brien that parodies sci-fi and horror B-movies. It follows Brad and Janet, a newly engaged couple who, after their car breaks down, seek help at a mysterious castle. Inside, they meet Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a flamboyant and eccentric scientist unveiling his latest creation: Rocky, a perfect man. As they are drawn into Frank-N-Furter’s bizarre world of seduction, music, and rebellion, their perceptions of love and identity are challenged. Filled with campy humor and iconic songs like "Time Warp," the show is a celebration of self-expression and nonconformity.

  • The Rocky Horror MIDNIGHT Show

    October 24

    The Rocky Horror Show is a rock musical by Richard O’Brien that parodies sci-fi and horror B-movies. It follows Brad and Janet, a newly engaged couple who, after their car breaks down, seek help at a mysterious castle. Inside, they meet Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a flamboyant and eccentric scientist unveiling his latest creation: Rocky, a perfect man. As they are drawn into Frank-N-Furter’s bizarre world of seduction, music, and rebellion, their perceptions of love and identity are challenged. Filled with campy humor and iconic songs like "Time Warp," the show is a celebration of self-expression and nonconformity.

  • Dwight Christmas

    November 28-December 27, 2025

    An original holiday show written by Rick Bumgardner and Simon Hill!

    Deck the halls with diplomacy this Christmas, when Roxy’s presents its musical comedy Dwight Christmas. Funny, touching, and holiday themed, join Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower at the White House where everything, and everyone, is just “in the pink."

  • The Golden Girls

    January 23-March 7, 2026

    The Golden Girls: A Parody is a comedic tribute to the beloved sitcom The Golden Girls. This unauthorized parody reimagines the lives of Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and Sophia with an over-the-top, campy twist. Set in their iconic Miami home, the show playfully exaggerates the characters’ quirks, signature catchphrases, and classic sitcom tropes. Expect hilarious misadventures, witty banter, and plenty of cheesecake-fueled gossip as the ladies navigate friendship, romance, and aging with their signature sass. Fans of the original series will enjoy this affectionate and outrageous send-up of their favorite Golden Girls.

  • Jesus Christ Superstar

    March 20-April 25, 2026

    Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice that reimagines the final days of Jesus Christ through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Set against a modernized backdrop, the musical explores themes of faith, betrayal, and celebrity. Judas, concerned about Jesus’ growing influence, ultimately betrays him to the authorities, leading to Jesus’ arrest, trial, and crucifixion. With iconic songs like "I Don't Know How to Love Him" and "Superstar," the show presents a humanized and dramatic portrayal of biblical events, blending rock music with thought-provoking storytelling.

  • Parade

    May 8-June 13, 2025

    Parade is a dramatic musical by Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry, based on the true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager in early 20th-century Georgia. When a young girl, Mary Phagan, is murdered, Frank is wrongfully accused, and the trial becomes a spectacle fueled by prejudice, sensationalist journalism, and political ambition. As his wife, Lucille, fights for justice, the case exposes deep-seated racism and antisemitism. Featuring a powerful score, Parade is a haunting exploration of injustice, media influence, and resilience in the face of hatred.