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Love Street - The tragic love story of im Morrison and Pam Courson archiveThere was once a little house in the middle of L.A. That house was in "Love Street" . Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson, his "cosmic mate", lived there for years. The years when everything was changing. They were living their extreme love day by day while he was climbing the ladder of success. In the year of the 50th anniversary of the debut of The Doors with Elektra Record, (The new version of the "Golden album" will be released on the 17th of November), the director Greg Fitch and the writer Livia Berte will give their interpretation of Jim and Pamela's love story in this unreleased new play. After the show the Underdog will host a proper party back from the 70's, with music drinks and psychedelic lights.

Cast/Performers

Charles Warner (Jim Morrison, Livia Berte (Pam Courson), Emma Read (Mirandi), Benito Marlay (Ray Manzareck), Greg Fitch (Bill Siddons), Cheryl Prince (Patricia Kennealy), Sara Laratro (Nico), Robert Bingham (John Densmore), Jack Coleby (Robby Krieger), Sarah Evans (Journalist)

Creatives/Company

Producer: Erato Productions

Love Street - The tragic love story of im Morrison and Pam Courson

Love Street - The tragic love story of im Morrison and Pam Courson (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0216209766. Details of all Love Street - The tragic love story of im Morrison and Pam Courson archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S031862371

Archive Listings

7 Nov 17
  to
9 Nov 17
General
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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