This December, Le Rocky Horror Picture Show takes center stage at Flagey, inviting fans and newcomers alike to step into a world of extravagant characters, outrageous costumes, and infectious rock energy. The screenings, presented by Cineflagey in collaboration with Cinematek and Kinograph, run until Wednesday, December 31.
Originally adapted from the wildly successful stage musical of Swinging London in the 1970s, The Rocky Horror Picture Show remains a cornerstone of pop and queer culture. Its outrageous blend of parody, psychedelic excess, and camp horror has turned it into one of cinema’s most beloved midnight classics. Expect a frenzy of high heels, heavy makeup, and audience participation—an atmosphere where everyone is encouraged to “do the Time Warp again.”
Tickets are priced at €10 (reduced rate €7), offering an affordable chance to experience this musical phenomenon in the stunning Art Deco setting of Flagey.
For schedules and booking, visit Cinematek.be or Kinograph.
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