Thursday 28 March 2013

'The Big Bang Theory' Does 'Rocky Horror'


Cast of The Big Bang Theory Time Warp For Charity



I felt the undying need to post this because suddenly, out of nowhere, I just find it! The cast of The Big Bang Theory doing the Rocky Horror Show's 'Time Warp' for the Alzheimer's Association of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. This amazing-ness occurred on 20th March 2013 and I don't find out for 8 DAYS!!!


“This is the fifth year we, as the ‘Big Bang’ cast, have come here to do a number to keep bringing attention to this cause,” Parsons told "Entertainment Tonight" that evening. He played “sweet transvestite” Dr. Frank-N-Furter during the performance. “There is no cure yet and it’s just very important to keep attention on it until there is one”.






From left to right, that's cast members Simon Helberg (Howard), Jim Parsons (Sheldon), Melissa Rauch (Bernadette), Johnny Galecki (Leonard) and Kaley Cuoco (Penny). Also involved were Kunal Nayyar (Raj) and Mayim Bialik (Amy).


Jim Parsons was joined by Kaley as Magenta the Maid, Simon as Riff Raff, Galecki played Brad Majors, Melissa Rauch as Columbia and Kunal Nayyar as Eddie. They performed at the 21st Annual "A Night at Sardi's" awards dinner and celebrity musical review.


“None of us sing very well, and it’s never necessarily good what we do, but, like a train wreck, you can’t take your eyes off of it so there’s the attention.” Parsons said.


“It’s a great cause. It’s very important to us and it’s become more important over the years and it’s an honor that they keep asking us back,” Cuoco told "ET" before the group’s performance, adding that, “It’s going to be scary. It’s going to be a horror. Terrifyingly bad. But we’ll have fun!”


In 2012, the cast performed "Let the Sunshine In" from the musical "Hair!" at the event, and according to the Alzheimer's Association, the "Night at Sardi's" events have raised over £21 Million to date. Here's the video! Skip to 1:12 for the singing and dancing!




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