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The Sherman Theater was one of the pioneer ''Rocky Horror'' venues, starting Saturday midnight shows in early 1977. <br>Located at 15052 Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, CA, the theater was owned and operated by [[Landmark Theatres]] (then Parallex Theatres) who also ran L.A. theaters the [[Fox Venice Theater]], the [[Nuart Theater]] and the [[Rialto Theatre ]] (in Pasadena) and [[The Oriental Theater]] in Milwaukee, WI.
 
The Sherman Theater was one of the pioneer ''Rocky Horror'' venues, starting Saturday midnight shows in early 1977. <br>Located at 15052 Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, CA, the theater was owned and operated by [[Landmark Theatres]] (then Parallex Theatres) who also ran L.A. theaters the [[Fox Venice Theater]], the [[Nuart Theater]] and the [[Rialto Theatre ]] (in Pasadena) and [[The Oriental Theater]] in Milwaukee, WI.
  
''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' played at the Sherman from May 7, 1977- Dec 27, 1980. It closed when the building's owner decided to sell and did not renew Landmark's lease. The building became a retail outlet.
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''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' played at the Sherman from May 7, 1977 until December 27, 1980. It closed when the building's owner decided to sell and did not renew Landmark's lease. The building became a retail outlet.

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The Sherman Theater was one of the pioneer Rocky Horror venues, starting Saturday midnight shows in early 1977.
Located at 15052 Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, CA, the theater was owned and operated by Landmark Theatres (then Parallex Theatres) who also ran L.A. theaters the Fox Venice Theater, the Nuart Theater and the Rialto Theatre (in Pasadena) and The Oriental Theater in Milwaukee, WI.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show played at the Sherman from May 7, 1977 until December 27, 1980. It closed when the building's owner decided to sell and did not renew Landmark's lease. The building became a retail outlet.