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includes a character named "Gerald Heard," modeled on the real-life Gerald Heard. The Heard character was played by Robert Sella in the first
Broadway run (beginning in December 2021, though closing early during the mid-COVID period). Three other characters—Cary Grant, Aldous Huxley and Claire Boothe
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in 1962, with Heard being a notable presenter. Murphy and Price went on to officially establish the Esalen
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he had exercised some talent in the planning of architecture and land-development. Soon after the very able Greene left the community and got married, the practical side of life at
Trabuco College began to slide. Heard deeded the land and facilities to the
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