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− | Vid Kadavre is an American Rocky Horror fan. He went to see ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' when it opened at the [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]] in Riverside, CA on February 2, 1979. On November 1, 1979, he, along with [[Richard Gifford]], [[Julie Ford]], and [[Troy Martin]] founded [[Erotic Nightmares - Riverside, CA]], one the first regular, full-time Rocky Horror performing groups on the West Coast. He played Frank, Eddie and Dr. Scott, and remained with the group until February 22, 1981. He was also a regular performer at the [[Tiffany Theater]] in West Hollywood, CA. | + | Vid Kadavre is an American ''Rocky Horror'' fan. He went to see ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' when it opened at the [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]] in Riverside, CA on February 2, 1979. On November 1, 1979, he, along with [[Richard Gifford]], [[Julie Ford]], and [[Troy Martin]] founded [[Erotic Nightmares - Riverside, CA]], one the first regular, full-time ''Rocky Horror'' performing groups on the West Coast. He played Frank, Eddie and Dr. Scott, and remained with the group until February 22, 1981. He was also a regular performer at the [[Tiffany Theater]] in West Hollywood, CA. |
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Vid Kadavre is an American Rocky Horror fan. He went to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show when it opened at the United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall in Riverside, CA on February 2, 1979. On November 1, 1979, he, along with Richard Gifford, Julie Ford, and Troy Martin founded Erotic Nightmares - Riverside, CA, one the first regular, full-time Rocky Horror performing groups on the West Coast. He played Frank, Eddie and Dr. Scott, and remained with the group until February 22, 1981. He was also a regular performer at the Tiffany Theater in West Hollywood, CA.