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− | [[Fannish]] plays | + | [[Fannish]] plays and musicals are most commonly parodies of [[mundane]] plays and movies. They are frequently [[faan fiction]]. |
+ | ==Plays== | ||
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Play || Perpetrated by || Presented at || Notes | Play || Perpetrated by || Presented at || Notes | ||
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''[[Shattered Like a Clockwork Orange]]'' ||[[Meade Frierson]] and [[Penny Frierson]] || || | ''[[Shattered Like a Clockwork Orange]]'' ||[[Meade Frierson]] and [[Penny Frierson]] || || | ||
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+ | ==Musicals== | ||
+ | [[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 [[fandom]]. | ||
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+ | Title || Composer || Performed || Notes | ||
+ | ''[[Another Part of the Trilogy]]'' ||[[John M. Ford]] ||[[Boskone 34]], [[25th World Fantasy Convention]] || | ||
+ | ''[[Back to Rivets]]'' or, ''[[Mik Ado About Nothing]]'' ||[[Mark Keller]] and [[Sue Anderson]] ||[[Boskone 14]] ||Collected in ''[[Rivets!]]'' | ||
+ | ''[[The Booze Brothers]]'' ||[[Ian Sorenson]] || || | ||
+ | ''[[Captain Future Meets Gilbert and Sullivan]]'' ||[[Steve Schultheis|Steve]] and [[Virginia Schultheis]] ||[[Westercon XX]], [[Boskone 9]] || | ||
+ | ''[[The Decomposers]]; or, [[Rivets Has Risen from the Grave]]'' ||[[Mark Keller]] and [[Sue Anderson]] ||[[Boskone 16]] ||Collected in ''[[Rivets!]]'' | ||
+ | ''[[Enterprise]]'' || ||[[Minicon 9]] || | ||
+ | ''[[The Fandoliers, or the King of BaraTAFFia]]'' ||[[Ruth Berman]] || || | ||
+ | ''[[Fundament!]]'' ||[[Maria Hamilton]] ||[[Conine]] || | ||
+ | ''[[Happy Birthday Doctor!]]'' ||[[Katherine Phelps]] ||2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival || | ||
+ | ''[[Hatty, or St. Simon's Bride]]'' ||[[Karen Anderson]] ||1995 || | ||
+ | ''[[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]] || || | ||
+ | ''[[Joe Phaust]]'' ||[[Lee Harding]] ||[[Eastercon '73]] || | ||
+ | ''[[Jophan!]]'' ||[[Erwin S. "Filthy Pierre" Strauss]] || ||Based on ''[[The Enchanted Duplicator]]'' | ||
+ | "[[Legion of Legions]]" ||[[Widner]] adaptation of a burlesque by [[Chauvenet]] ||[[Boskone II]] || | ||
+ | ''[[Midwest Side Story]]'' || ||[[Minicon 12]], [[Minicon 33]] ||First performed in 1977. Script published in ''[[Midwestside Story]]'' | ||
+ | ''[[The Mimeo Man]]'' ||[[Debbie Notkin]], [[Eli Cohen]], [[Moshe Feder]] ||[[Minicon 11]], [[Disclave 19]], [[PgHLANGE VI]] || | ||
+ | ''[[My Claire Lady]]'' ||[[Ian Sorenson]] ||[[Novacon 28]] ||A send-up of [[Croydon Fandom]] | ||
+ | ''[[The Pirates of Fenzance]]'' ||[[John Pomeranz]] (with additional lyrics by Mary Bentley) ||[[LoneStarCon II]] (revived at [[BucConeer]]) || | ||
+ | ''[[Rivets Redux]]; or, What Ever Happened to Helminth of Boskone?'' ||[[Mark Keller]] and [[Sue Anderson]] ||[[Boskone 15]] ||Collected in ''[[Rivets!]]'' | ||
+ | ''[[Smoflahoma]]'' ||[[John Pomeranz]] ||[[Noreascon 3]] || | ||
+ | ''[[Spock in Manacles]]'' ||Kate Davies & [[Ian Sorensen]] ||[[BECCON '85]] ||Collected in ''The Beccon Plays'' | ||
+ | ''[[Stringworld]]'' ||[[Shelby Bush III]] and [[Bernard J. Willinger]] ||[[Rivercon III]] || | ||
+ | Untitled Christmas musical ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] ||A [[fannish]] version of ''A Christmas Carol''. See [[Sam Moskowitz' Clevention Reminiscence]] for details. | ||
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+ | See also [[Fannish Film]], [[Tapera]]. | ||
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[[Category:fanhistory]] | [[Category:fanhistory]] | ||
[[Category:list]] | [[Category:list]] |
Revision as of 11:08, 26 August 2020
Fannish plays and musicals are most commonly parodies of mundane plays and movies. They are frequently faan fiction.
Plays[edit]
Musicals[edit]
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 fandom.
See also Fannish Film, Tapera.
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