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California Dreamin'

MET Theatre
( 02/10/2012 - 03/11/2012 )
Running Time: 120 minutes

Hollywood, California. 1969. Young coffee heiress Abigail Folger has just met a very intense young stranger. “California Dreamin’”, playwright Jill Charlotte Thomas' new work, explores an alternative theory of what led up to the dark and brutal events that happened that hot August night on 10050 Cielo Drive. Were the victims really strangers to their attackers? **THIS PLAY IS A WORK OF FICTION. ALTHOUGH IT IS INSPIRED BY REAL PEOPLE AND ACTUAL EVENTS, IT IS NOT, AND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE, AN ACCURATE PORTRAYAL OF REAL PEOPLE, REAL INCIDENTS OR HISTORICAL EVENTS AS THEY ACTUALLY OCCURRED. **

Tickets

This production closed on 03/11/2012

Schedule

Thur-Fri-Sat @ 8 p.m., Sun @ 3 p.m.

Venue Information

MET Theatre
1089 N. Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90029 (map)
Box Office 800 - 838-3006
Paid parking 1/2 block east of venue on Santa Monica Blvd in Earl Scheib lot

Directors / Designers

Gabrieal Griego Producer
Paul Koslo Producer
J. Charlotte Thomas Playwright
Joseph 'Sloe' Slawinski Composer
Flint Esquerra Director
Laura Forst Stage Manager
Tom Meleck Scenic Designer
Rhona Meyers Costume Designer
Tom Meleck Lighting Designer
Joseph 'Sloe' Slawinski Sound Designer
Gabrieal Griego Video/Projection Designer
Philip Sokoloff Press Agent
Joseph 'Sloe' Slawinski Graphic Designer

Cast

Ivy Khan Abigail Folger
Tyson Turrou Charles Manson
Sean Andrews Tex Watson/Philip
Kathleen Coyne Ines Folger
Mark Deliman Wojciech Frykowski
John F. Goff Peter Folger
Rachel Kerbs Petra
Rachel Longoria Candy/Ouisch
Danielle Motley Gypsy
Samantha Posey Sunshine
Philip Sokoloff Investigator MacDonald/Dr.Flicker/Guru

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Reviews

LA Weekly (read review)
“Connsidering last year's Occupy Wall Street movement, Charles Manson's late-1960s rants about rich - Rebecca Haithcoat

LA Times (read review)
‘Thomas' episodic script moves from ironic to unnerving as the unthinkable approaches.' “Director L - David Nichols