Reuters - Los Angeles has a long
tradition of splicing musical theater into a rock club
environment. In the early '70s, long before it became a
midnight movie sensation, the stage production of "The Rocky
Horror Show" enjoyed a lengthy run at the Roxy on the Sunset
Strip. In the late '90s, "White Trash Wins Lotto," Andy
Prieboy's Guns N' Roses spoof, graduated from a three-year
residency at Largo on Fairfax to a Roxy stand.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window
tradition of splicing musical theater into a rock club
environment. In the early '70s, long before it became a
midnight movie sensation, the stage production of "The Rocky
Horror Show" enjoyed a lengthy run at the Roxy on the Sunset
Strip. In the late '90s, "White Trash Wins Lotto," Andy
Prieboy's Guns N' Roses spoof, graduated from a three-year
residency at Largo on Fairfax to a Roxy stand.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window

