Friday, October 24
7:30 – 10:00 PM, Doors Open at 6:45
Carriage House Theater
Auburn, NY 13021
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the iconic cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in the very theater where “talkies” were first brought to the world! Bring your friends, come in costume, and spend the night celebrating Queer counterculture just one week before Halloween. Whether you’re doing the Time Warp again or for the first time, all are welcome.
In addition to tickets for admission, raffle tickets will also be sold at the front door for a chance to win a 50/50 raffle or a basket of products donated by LGBTQ run and supporting organizations.
The screening will begin with a brief introduction from Director of Development & Outreach, Geoff Starks, who will explore the history and significance of Halloween in Queer culture.
Admission
$10 per person (in-person purchase only, capacity limited)
Location & Parking
This screening will take place in the Cayuga Museum’s Carriage House Theater at 203 Genesee St (rear) in Auburn. Parking is available in the Museum lots, and street parking is available on Genesee and Washington St. Overflow parking is also available at Pettigrass Funeral Home at 196 Genesee St.
Age Limit
For mature audiences only – 18+ for entry, 21+ with valid ID card to be served alcoholic beverages
Food & Drink
Light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar available.
Interactive Event Rules
- This is an interactive event, with thrown items and water sprayed at certain cues. Interaction with the movie is strongly encouraged as it is an essential part of the experience!
- Attendees are encouraged to dance and have a great time, but items must be thrown among audience members and not towards the screen, equipment, or the bar area. Violators of this limitation will be asked to leave.
- Bags of interactive props including a cue list of phrases to be shouted at the screen will be sold at the front door for $10. Prop bags are limited, so if you wish to purchase one please arrive early.
- When dance numbers occur, please be wary of tripping hazards.











