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Lisa Kurtz Sutton is an American ''Rocky Horror'' fan. Her history with ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' began  in 1975, when she saw the trailer for the film before it opened at the [[UA Westwood]], in Westwood, CA. At the end of it's initial run at the UA, Sutton became the owner of one of two one-sheets that were displayed at the theater, starting a life-time of ''Rocky'' collecting. She went to early screenings of the film at the Nuart and [[Fox-Venice Theater]], and later became a staple at The [[Tiffany Theater]] on the Sunset Strip. She appeared as part of both [[Rocky Horror Revue, The]] (as a Transylvanian) and [[The Tiffany Troupe]] in various roles.  Sutton was the the first to use props to the Nuart as she brought noisemakers (for the creation scene) and a teddy bear to hold up during "Eddie's Teddy" to the Nuart in March of 1977 (though she confesses she saw someone carry a teddy bear into a February, 1977 screening at the Bay Theater in Pacific Palisades, giving her the idea.)  
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Lisa Kurtz Sutton is an American ''Rocky Horror'' fan. Her history with ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' began  in 1975, when she saw the trailer for the film before it opened at the [[UA Westwood]] in Westwood, CA. At the end of it's initial run at the UA Westwood, Sutton became the owner of one of two one-sheets that were displayed at the theater, starting a life-time of ''Rocky'' collecting. She went to early screenings of the film at the Nuart and [[Fox-Venice Theater]], and later became a staple at The [[Tiffany Theater]] on the Sunset Strip. She appeared as part of both [[Rocky Horror Revue, The]] (as a Transylvanian) and [[The Tiffany Troupe]] in various roles.  Sutton was the the first to use props to the Nuart as she brought noisemakers (for the creation scene) and a teddy bear to hold up during "Eddie's Teddy" to the Nuart in March of 1977 (though she confesses she saw someone carry a teddy bear into a February, 1977 screening at the Bay Theater in Pacific Palisades, giving her the idea.)  
  
 
Although long since retired from performing, Sutton went on to co-produce and design the 15th anniversary box set for Ode and Rhino, starting a 10-year relationship with the company with involvement in several projects helmed by Lou Adler and Howard Frank. In every package she designed for Ode, she snuck in a line-art background made from her very first pair of fishnets, purchased for her earliest costumes as an homage to her past as a fan and performer. In 1998, worked alongside Richard O'Brien on his CD ''Absolute O'Brien,'' and later that year broght him the the US to perform at Rhino Records' "Retrofest" at the Santa Moncia Civic. 40 years later, Sutton still attends occasional screenings and remains a trusted source of knowledge on the early years of the cult. She also was proudly instrumental in helping rescue the theater marquee from the legendary ''Rocky Horror'' venue, The Tiffany Theater when it was demolished in August of 2013.
 
Although long since retired from performing, Sutton went on to co-produce and design the 15th anniversary box set for Ode and Rhino, starting a 10-year relationship with the company with involvement in several projects helmed by Lou Adler and Howard Frank. In every package she designed for Ode, she snuck in a line-art background made from her very first pair of fishnets, purchased for her earliest costumes as an homage to her past as a fan and performer. In 1998, worked alongside Richard O'Brien on his CD ''Absolute O'Brien,'' and later that year broght him the the US to perform at Rhino Records' "Retrofest" at the Santa Moncia Civic. 40 years later, Sutton still attends occasional screenings and remains a trusted source of knowledge on the early years of the cult. She also was proudly instrumental in helping rescue the theater marquee from the legendary ''Rocky Horror'' venue, The Tiffany Theater when it was demolished in August of 2013.

Revision as of 21:02, 3 September 2015

Lisa Kurtz Sutton is an American Rocky Horror fan. Her history with The Rocky Horror Picture Show began in 1975, when she saw the trailer for the film before it opened at the UA Westwood in Westwood, CA. At the end of it's initial run at the UA Westwood, Sutton became the owner of one of two one-sheets that were displayed at the theater, starting a life-time of Rocky collecting. She went to early screenings of the film at the Nuart and Fox-Venice Theater, and later became a staple at The Tiffany Theater on the Sunset Strip. She appeared as part of both Rocky Horror Revue, The (as a Transylvanian) and The Tiffany Troupe in various roles. Sutton was the the first to use props to the Nuart as she brought noisemakers (for the creation scene) and a teddy bear to hold up during "Eddie's Teddy" to the Nuart in March of 1977 (though she confesses she saw someone carry a teddy bear into a February, 1977 screening at the Bay Theater in Pacific Palisades, giving her the idea.)

Although long since retired from performing, Sutton went on to co-produce and design the 15th anniversary box set for Ode and Rhino, starting a 10-year relationship with the company with involvement in several projects helmed by Lou Adler and Howard Frank. In every package she designed for Ode, she snuck in a line-art background made from her very first pair of fishnets, purchased for her earliest costumes as an homage to her past as a fan and performer. In 1998, worked alongside Richard O'Brien on his CD Absolute O'Brien, and later that year broght him the the US to perform at Rhino Records' "Retrofest" at the Santa Moncia Civic. 40 years later, Sutton still attends occasional screenings and remains a trusted source of knowledge on the early years of the cult. She also was proudly instrumental in helping rescue the theater marquee from the legendary Rocky Horror venue, The Tiffany Theater when it was demolished in August of 2013.