This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript included in House Oversight files. It details the narrator's interactions with a producer named Scott, discussing a comedic stage piece about atheism, Scott's theatrical workshops attended by The Doors' drummer John Densmore, and the production of a satire show titled 'Peter, Paul and Harry' featuring Peter Bergman and Harry Shearer at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The text focuses on the creative arts scene rather than illicit activities.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Scott | Theatrical Producer/Instructor |
Conducted workshops, produced Peter Bergman and a show called 'Peter, Paul and Harry'.
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| Narrator (I) | Performer/Writer |
Unbeliever/atheist, consulted by Scott regarding Harry Shearer.
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| John Densmore | Musician/Student |
Former drummer for The Doors, student in Scott's theatrical workshop.
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| Peter Bergman | Performer |
Member of Firesign Theatre, produced by Scott.
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| Harry Shearer | Performer |
Suggested by a curator for the show 'Peter, Paul and Harry'.
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| Curator | Museum Curator |
Unidentified female curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Doors |
Rock band associated with John Densmore.
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| The Wallenboyd |
Performance venue.
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| Madison Square Garden |
Major performance venue used for comparison.
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| Firesign Theatre |
Comedy group associated with Peter Bergman.
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| Museum of Contemporary Art |
Venue for the political satire show.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (implied by footer).
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Museum of Contemporary Art
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Location of the 'Peter, Paul and Harry' show.
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Small venue mentioned by Densmore.
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Large venue mentioned by Densmore.
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General location context mentioned by Densmore.
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"What do atheists say during sex when they come?"Source
"Oh, no-God!"Source
"I stumbled into the downtown art scene after a big peak in rock' n' roll."Source
"It felt as creative as the ' 60s."Source
"it' s the work that rings my bell."Source
"He' s brilliant... let' s do it."Source
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