NEW YORK — Broadway’s gearing up for the “Time Warp” again as “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” returns with Luke Evans leading the revival of the camp cult-classic.
The Welsh-born “Alienist” star, who’s no stranger to the stage in his native U.K., will star as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, played by Tim Curry in the 1975 film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Sam Pinkleton — who recently won a Tony for his direction of “Oh, Mary!” — will helm the Richard O’Brien-created production, opening April 23 at Studio 54, with previews set for March 26.
“I’m giddy to crack this untamable classic open with the razor-sharp Luke Evans at the center,” Pinkleton said in a statement to THR and Playbill. “It seriously is the honor of a lifetime to bring the freakiest people I’ve ever met into the freakiest the

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