50 years after its release, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is still going strong . For several generations, now, "Rocky Horror" has consistently been presented at weekly midnight shows, usually accompanied by devoted shadowcasts, reenacting the events of the film live on stage. The film is somewhat raucous, but the audiences were encouraged to be downright rowdy. Its queerness and sexuality is also presented very frankly, and with a celebratory tone. Young queer and trans teens could attend midnight screenings of "Rocky Horror" and feel at home, encouraged to express themselves to the fullest extent that their hearts would allow. Depending on the vibe in the room, you could even find someone to make out with. "Rocky Horror" was a party that has been raging, changing tone, and adapting t
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