 We are the women of the PMC Lawson Cancer Center. We are here to support your journey, deliver hope, and provide solutions that will advance your care. Our purpose is saving lives. On Friday, October 14th, the Appalachian Center for the Arts will be hosting their third annual showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in Pikeville. Due to the past success of the event, this year will be a double-feature screening. Tickets are still available for the later show and U-Pike students can attend for free. So Rocky Horror is playing this Friday, the 14th, at 7.30 and 10.30. We've got two showings. And it is a blast. It's a party. So people come dressed up. It is just like, so we showed the movie. We've got what's called a shadow cast. So we show the original movie on our big screen. And then we've got cast members that come and act in front of it. And they kind of act out different parts of the movie. And then we've got prop bags that the audience can purchase when they get here. And it's got different props in it, like newspapers and spray bottles and confetti. And there's different prompts throughout the movie. The cast will help you. We also have a cheat sheet in the prop bag of how to use the props as you're watching the movie. The App Center is collaborating with forbidden planet treasures to create an interactive experience for the audience. Spectators will be treated to a performance from a shadow cast of actors depicting scenes from the R-rated film. It's directed by David Keen. He also goes by Harley Ramon. And he does a lot of Rocky Horror things out in Lexington. And he's directed our show the last three years. So our actors are local actors. Some even actually work at the app. They're on staff at the app. And they come together. It's like a cool group that they come together every year. And they put on this show. And it's just kind of become a tradition. Rocky Horror is just a super fun event. People come dressed up. So take a look at the movie. Come dressed as your favorite character. That's always a fun thing. It's fun to see everybody come in their different attire. You don't have to dress up, but it makes it a little bit more fun. And yeah, there's callbacks in the movie. It's just really audience interactive. Reporting from Mountaintop News, I'm Nick Collum.