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'''Theater Location:''' 301 Prescott Avenue, Monterey, California | '''Theater Location:''' 301 Prescott Avenue, Monterey, California | ||
− | '''Theater Open Date:''' June | + | '''Theater Open Date:''' June 1975 |
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+ | '''Theater Closing Date:''' c. 1999 | ||
'''Theater Status:''' Demolished | '''Theater Status:''' Demolished | ||
==Cast Affiliations== | ==Cast Affiliations== | ||
+ | The "stage" of the Dream Theater was not deep enough (or sturdy enough) to support a [[shadowcast]], but of course there was [[Audience Participation]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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* [http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/15053 Cinema Treasures] | * [http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/15053 Cinema Treasures] | ||
* [http://facebook.com/dreamtheatermonterey Facebook memorial] | * [http://facebook.com/dreamtheatermonterey Facebook memorial] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 4 November 2019
Theater Location: 301 Prescott Avenue, Monterey, California
Theater Open Date: June 1975
Theater Closing Date: c. 1999
Theater Status: Demolished
Cast Affiliations
The "stage" of the Dream Theater was not deep enough (or sturdy enough) to support a shadowcast, but of course there was Audience Participation.
History
In addition to the locals, the Dream Theater was often frequented and largely supported by military members stationed at the nearby Defense Language Institute at the Presidio of Monterey, as well as the Naval Postgraduate School and Fort Ord.