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Underdog Art Gallery to Present LOVE STREET

By: Oct. 03, 2017
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The life and the love of "The Doors" lead singer will be staged at the Underdog Art Gallery.

There 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 the Elektra Record, (The new version of the "Golden album" will be released on the 17th of November), the director Greg Fitch's and the writer Livia Berté's will give their interpretation of Jim and Pamela's lo...ve story in this unreleased new play that will be staged on the 7st, the 8th and 9th of November at The Underdog Art Gallery (ARCH 6, Crucifix Lane London Bridge, SE1 3JW), at 8;00 P.M. "The tragic love story of Jim Morrison & Pam Courson" will not only focus on the life of the lead singer of The Doors, but mainly on his romantic, troubled love story with Pamela Susan.

Many writers have spoken about the unbelievable life of "The Lizard King" singer and of the band that in the 70's broke all the rules of music and law, but this play is a completely fresh and unexplored point of view.The story that Jim had with his red-head Fairy Queen is not known as much as it deserves and makes him more human. It influenced him in the same drastic way shamanism did and came to a tragic, romantic ending that needs to be remembered.

Love, shamanism and life on the edge: those are the three basic ingredients of this exiting and captivating new play.

Charles Warner as Jim Morrison. Livia Berté as Pam Courson.

Eight other actors will make the "70's" alive again: Emma Read as Mirandi; Benito Marlay as Ray Manzareck; Greg Fitch as Bill Siddons; Cheryl Prince as Patricia Kennealy; Sara Laratro as Nico; Robert Bingham as John Densmore; Jack Coleby as Robby Krieger; Sarah Evans as the Journalist.

After the show the Underdog will host a proper party back from the 70's, with music drinks and psychedelic lights.
The audience will be very welcome to stay in the Venue after the show and enjoy the free and empowering atmosphere of the hippie days.

Ensembles by: Cheryl Prince

Photography by Alessandra Fraissinet and Valerio Lettieri.

Graphic design by Francis Cha.

Produced by: Erato Production.

Early bird tickets on Eventbrite for £10. Tickets will also be available at the door for £12,50. Seats are limited so it's highly recommended to buy the tickets in advance.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/love-street-the-tragic-love-story-of-jim-morrison-pam-courson-tickets-38472674806

It's also highly recommended to arrive at the Venue at least 15 minutes before the beginning of the play.



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