- An honest yet brutal look at the effects of fame and the substitution of real values for fake ones in the land of Hollywood. The music of Oliver Pigott comes to life in this touching yet brutal look at love, life and Hollywood.
- Lost Angels is a music/drama set to the soulful sounds of Oliver Pigott, the contestant Canadian Idol judges stated was perhaps the most talented person to ever audition for the show. Other name talent include, Alimi Ballard (NUMBERS, The Fast Five) and Robert Pralgo (The Vampire Diaries). Hollywood has always held a universal fascination for audiences but rarely is its true nature honestly exposed. Lost Angels pulls no punches in revealing the unique and treacherous world that has no rules except those created by the power players within.—Anonymous
- In a place where power, success and fame are omnipotent and love, nature and sincerity are not just casualties but often inconvenient, Lost Angels explores the journey of Charlie and Joshua through the maze of living in Hollywood. Sweethearts since high school, the two are now separated and living at extremes, Joshua, playing his music at a local dive bar, while Charlie explores life as an actress and in the fast lane with renown film director, Richard Steinberg. Despite her admission that she still loves Joshua, she will not return, determined to give her dream a real chance. One revelatory night when, almost accosted by producer Samuel Rosen, Tinseltown's unique and disturbing conventions and traditions become painfully clear. Charlie runs back to Joshua feeling broken and seemingly unable to accept the unsettling nature of her chosen lifestyle. Chick, an eccentric former music guru, desperate to re-capture his place in the upper hierarchy of the music industry, pursues Joshua, desperate to sign the talented singer/songwriter. Upon Charlie's unexpected late night escape back into Richard's arms Chick explains to Joshua that Charlie was seduced by the drug we refer to as "Hollywood"...the fame, the spotlight, the power. "They never come back", he states. "You have to let it go." To which Joshua replies after some though, "...or be famous" Lost Angels is a heart-breaking love-story that questions the wisdom of sacrificing real values for artificial ones.—Stan Harrington
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