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Exhibit A: production photo of William De Lancey as Rocky Horror, a Creation, wearing an improbable blond wig, a loincloth and a generous coating of baby oil. William had complained bitterly about the wig, but Arthur had been firm. The world was not ready for a ginger Rocky Horror, and if William wasn't prepared to dye for his art, a wig was the only option.
Not pictured: the director's shirt, stained with baby oil as a result of certain events following the dress rehearsal. The stains proved harder to shift than tickets for Henry Lascelles' Peer Gynt. Worth it, though.
