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<br>He was also a regular at the [[Nuart Theater]] from 1986 to 1989. He is an Honorary Member of [[Erotic Nightmares]].
 
<br>He was also a regular at the [[Nuart Theater]] from 1986 to 1989. He is an Honorary Member of [[Erotic Nightmares]].
  
In August 1982, he had been hired to change the  Tiffany Theater marquee signs twice a week for five bucks a go. He missed an event from being too far away and got canned and banned from the theater for it. In retaliation, he performed a legendary marquee hack so scandalous that he was banned from the theater until the final screening at the Tiffany on March 13, 1983, where he got in the show, and despite being heavily disguised, he was still recognized by the management.
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In August 1982, he had been hired to change the  Tiffany Theater marquee signs twice a week for five bucks a go. He missed an event from being too far away and got canned for it. In retaliation, he performed a legendary marquee hack so scandalous that he was banned from the theater until the final screening at the Tiffany on March 13, 1983. Despite being heavily disguised and recognized by the management, he was allowed into the theater for this special occasion. He attended screenings at the [[UA Cinema Center]] until it closed in 1983.  He began attending regular screenings at the Nuart in 1986.

Revision as of 10:17, 6 February 2016

Steve Laybourn Cartoon

Steve Laybourn Cartoon is an American Rocky Horror fan.

He was a member of The Tiffany Troupe at the legendary Tiffany Theater in West Hollywood, CA from 1980 to 1982.
He was also a regular at the Nuart Theater from 1986 to 1989. He is an Honorary Member of Erotic Nightmares.

In August 1982, he had been hired to change the Tiffany Theater marquee signs twice a week for five bucks a go. He missed an event from being too far away and got canned for it. In retaliation, he performed a legendary marquee hack so scandalous that he was banned from the theater until the final screening at the Tiffany on March 13, 1983. Despite being heavily disguised and recognized by the management, he was allowed into the theater for this special occasion. He attended screenings at the UA Cinema Center until it closed in 1983. He began attending regular screenings at the Nuart in 1986.