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Fannish Musicals
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''[[Happy Birthday Doctor!]]'' ||[[Katherine Phelps]] ||2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival || | ''[[Happy Birthday Doctor!]]'' ||[[Katherine Phelps]] ||2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival || | ||
''[[Hatty, or St. Simon's Bride]]'' ||[[Karen Anderson]] ||1995 || | ''[[Hatty, or St. Simon's Bride]]'' ||[[Karen Anderson]] ||1995 || | ||
− | ''[[H.M.S. Trek-a-Star]]'' ||[[Karen Anderson]] ||[[Baycon]] ||What a ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode might have been if it had been scripted by Gilbert & Sullivan | + | ''[[H.M.S. Trek-a-Star]]'' ||[[Karen Anderson]] ||[[Baycon (Worldcon)]] ||What a ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode might have been if it had been scripted by Gilbert & Sullivan |
''[[Inside 2001 -- A Space Opera]]'' ||[[Alexis Gilliland]] || || | ''[[Inside 2001 -- A Space Opera]]'' ||[[Alexis Gilliland]] || || | ||
''[[Joe Phaust]]'' ||[[Lee Harding]] ||[[Eastercon '73]] || | ''[[Joe Phaust]]'' ||[[Lee Harding]] ||[[Eastercon '73]] || |
Revision as of 06:34, 26 March 2020
Fannish musicals (also called filk operettas) are usually spoofs of mundane musicals with fannish or stfnal themes, and have a long and honored history in SF. (See also fannish plays.)
Examples include:
See also fannish plays and Fannish film.
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