Rocky
Horror Plans Draw Mixed Reactions
04 March
2004
By DANIEL ADAMS
The prospect of legions
of Rocky Horror fans attending a Hamilton convention to celebrate
the cult musical's 30th anniversary has met a mixed response
from councillors.
Rocky Horror creator Richard O'Brien has floated the prospect
with copyright holder Lou Adler. He has told the Times it was
"just an idea at this point".
Vocal project critic
councillor Jocelyn Marshall said she wouldn't support it "because
I don't think it's an appropriate thing for the city to celebrate".
"Let them celebrate
it when they like. I won't be there," she said.
Mayor David Braithwaite was unenthusiastic about the prospect
of any ratepayer support for such an event.
"While the city was interested in attracting "events
of all kinds, I would have thought it could stand on its own
financial legs," he said.
Councillor John Gower
said he thought it was a great idea.
"We've got to get the city moving forward and Rocky Horror
is just one of those things".
"Anything that attracts visitors is good for business and
for the city."