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A [[fannish play]] that [[Karen Anderson]] wrote to be staged by the [[Little Men]] at [[Solacon]], the 1958 [[Worldcon]]. | A [[fannish play]] that [[Karen Anderson]] wrote to be staged by the [[Little Men]] at [[Solacon]], the 1958 [[Worldcon]]. | ||
− | It ran a bit under a half-hour and was somewhat of a satire on [[prozines]]. | + | It ran a bit under a half-hour and was somewhat of a satire on [[prozines]]. |
− | "by William Shakespeare with additional dialogue by [[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Liz Wilson]], [[P. A. Kingsley]], [[George Scithers]], [[Evan Appleman]], [[Grendel Briarton]], and [[Herman W. Mudgett]]. Based on an idea by [[Lewis Carroll]]." | + | Credits: "by William Shakespeare with additional dialogue by [[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Liz Wilson]], [[P. A. Kingsley]], [[George Scithers]], [[Evan Appleman]], [[Grendel Briarton]], and [[Herman W. Mudgett]]. Based on an idea by [[Lewis Carroll]]." |
The cast was star-studded: | The cast was star-studded: |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 13 February 2021
A fannish play that Karen Anderson wrote to be staged by the Little Men at Solacon, the 1958 Worldcon.
It ran a bit under a half-hour and was somewhat of a satire on prozines.
Credits: "by William Shakespeare with additional dialogue by Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson, Liz Wilson, P. A. Kingsley, George Scithers, Evan Appleman, Grendel Briarton, and Herman W. Mudgett. Based on an idea by Lewis Carroll."
The cast was star-studded:
Alice | Karen Anderson |
The White A. P. | Anthony Boucher |
Dr. Derringer | Anthony Boucher |
Lensman | E. E. Smith |
Captain Nemo | Neal Wilson |
Captain Tvidict | George Scithers |
Captain Saturday | F. M. Busby |
The Poka of Joka | Voice by Liz Wilson |
The Red Knightbell | Neal Wilson |
Attic-Agberg | Ron Ellik and Bob Silverberg |
Fred Furdwiller | Ben Stark |
The White Knightbell | George Scithers |
The March Clifton | Elinor Busby |
The Mad Hatter | F. M. Busby |
Alice in Thrillingwonderland online at fanac.org
Show | 1958 |
This is a show page for fannish plays and musicals. Please extend it by adding more information about who wrote it, who performed in it and where it was staged/screened. |