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Rocky and Magenta Come Back to Birmingham
Posted on: October 27th, 2009 by History Month

>Patricia Quinn, the actress who played Magenta in both the original stage show and iconic Rocky Horror Show film, will appear at a charity event in Birmingham on 28th October.

Rayner Bourton, who played the original Rocky, will also be in attendence. St.Pauls Gallery working with the SHOUT festival will present an ‘audience with’ style event where Patricia will talk about her work in both the stage show and movie.

Commenting on the event, Patricia said: ‘I’m Delighted to be coming to Birmingham to be with you all. Don’t dream it, be it. Let there be lips.’ St.Pauls gallery will be launching an exclusive limited edition run of prints from the original film poster, called ‘Lips’.

The gallery has donated two special prints, both of which will be signed personally by Patricia and be auctioned off on the night to raise money for HIV Charity ABplus.

visit www.getreadytoshout.org for more details

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