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* [[8th Street Playhouse]], New York City NY (1979) <br>
 
* [[8th Street Playhouse]], New York City NY (1979) <br>
 
* Montclair Theatre, Montclair CA  (1979-1980) <br>
 
* Montclair Theatre, Montclair CA  (1979-1980) <br>
* AMC Orange Mall 6, Orange CA (1980)<br>
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* UA City Cinemas 6, Orange CA (1980)<br>
 
* [[Aquarius Theatre]] - ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' [[1980 - 81 North American Tour]]<br>
 
* [[Aquarius Theatre]] - ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' [[1980 - 81 North American Tour]]<br>
 
* [[Cove Theater]], Hermosa Beach CA (1981) <br>
 
* [[Cove Theater]], Hermosa Beach CA (1981) <br>

Latest revision as of 02:13, 17 October 2020

Vid Kadavre
Vid Kadavre as Frank with Erotic Nightmares (1980)
Vid Kadavre as Frank (1979)
Vid Kadavre as Eddie (1980)

Vid Kadavre is an American Rocky Horror Elder. Vid saw The Rocky Horror Picture Show for the first time at the Balboa Theatre in Newport Beach, CA in November 1978. He was in attendance when the film opened at the United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall in Riverside, CA on February 2, 1979, and he became a regular participant with a loosely organized group of fans known as The Riverside Rockys. In November 1979, along with Julie Ford, Richard Gifford, and Troy Martin he founded Erotic Nightmares, one the first regular, full-time Rocky Horror performing groups on the West Coast. He played Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Eddie, and Dr. Everett V. Scott. Vid remained with the group until February 21, 1981. Vid was also a regular performer at the legendary Tiffany Theater in West Hollywood, CA.

Cast Affiliations

Theaters Attended

Conventions Attended

1979: ROCKYCON I (New York City, NY)
1980: The Second Annual Transylvanian Convention (Hollywood, CA)
1981: The Semi-Annual Transylvanian Convention (Los Angeles, CA)
1981: The Third Annual Transylvanian Convention (Anaheim, CA)

Misc. RHPS Performances/Appearances

1980: Velvet Magazine - "Rocky Horror Update"
1982: Vice Squad
1981: The Rocky Horror Treatment