 The Appalachian Center for the Arts is once again preparing to bring the Rocky Horror Picture Show to Pikeville. Much of the cast from previous years is returning and the show itself will involve a large amount of audience participation. Tickets are on sale now for $15 at the app's box office or online at theapparts.org. It's going to be a party just like it always is. People come, they get dressed up, we'll have prop bags available for purchase so that you can do the interactive part. The prop bags have things like newspapers and squirt bottles and confetti that you get to throw and we'll give you prompts during the movie. But basically what it is is it's a shadow cast. So we play the Rocky Horror Picture Show on our big screen and then we've got a shadow cast that comes and they act it out in super funny, silly ways. When my baby was born it was magical and as she grew having a hospital close to home with advanced health care and specialized physicians being there along the journey was important and along that journey many special doctors touched our lives and then one day my baby became a woman and a mother herself. Pikeville Medical Center caring for every moment in life. Rocky Horror Picture Show is the app's premiere Halloween season show. Fans of the cult classic are sure to enjoy the theatrical production. There's a lot of fans in Pikeville that just love Rocky Horror. I think they love it because it gives you a chance to come out, you get dressed up, we do it around Halloween so everybody loves to get dressed up around Halloween and you just get a chance to act silly and be crazy and it's a theatrical experience but it's different than your regular theatrical experience. I mean not many shows you can come to dressed up and do callbacks to the actors on stage and they're doing callbacks to you and everything like that. And so I think it's just a super fun time for people to just let go and come to the theater and have a lot of fun. Come on down, make sure that you get your tickets reserved because it does sell out every single year. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.