Talk about a Time Warp: The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been part of the pop culture landscape for a full five decades now. Originally released in theaters September 25, 1975, the future cult classic made barely a splash during its initial theatrical run, despite the presence of pre-fame Barry Bostwick, Tim Curry, and Susan Sarandon. But in the years since, the musical took on a whole new life as a midnight movie sensation, potentially keeping fishnets on the market long past their natural expiration date.

And to celebrate its big 50th anniversary this year, actors from the beloved film have been touring North America with a very special iteration of the beloved screening tradition, giving fans a chance to party with the stars. And the tour just announced a stop in New York City: On Friday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m., bring your rubber gloves and noisemakers to The Town Hall, where stars Bostwick (Brad), Nell Campbell (Columbia) and Patricia Quinn (Magenta) will be on hand for a very special screening. 

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Each stop on the tour includes a costume contest and a screening of the film, with a “shadow cast” of locals performing scenes in front of the screen—which is to say, it’s a glitzier, starrier version of your classic midnight movie screening. Budget your props and costumes accordingly!

“Rocky has changed lives, not just ours, and had a profound effect on how we accept our differences in this world,” Barry Bostwick said in a statement. “We were fitted for our corsets and high heels and enthusiastically started singing songs that have endured for all these years. And ‘dammit Janet’! I have made nerds cool.”

“Fifty years ago, I auditioned for The Rocky Horror Show at the 60-seat Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in London,” Patricia Quinn added. “I asked my agent, ‘What’s it about?’ He replied, ‘Something to do with a circus.’ He wasn’t wrong. I’ve been in this circus ever since! ‘Cirque Du Rocky Horror’ I’m lucky! We’re all lucky!! Don’t dream it be it.”

“I never would have thought all these years later we’d be touring our little ole film,” Campbell said. “I’m so thrilled to get back on the road and to meet several generations of fans. Looking forward to a lot of fun just like it always was!”

And if you can’t make it the night of November 3, never fear: A Broadway revival of the stage show is headed to Studio 54 next spring, directed by Tony winner Sam Pinkleton (Oh, Mary).

Tickets for the NYC performance go on sale July 11 at 10 a.m. ET at Ticketmaster.com. You can get more info on The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary Spectacular on the Town Hall website.