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''[[Legion of Legions]]'' ||[[Art Widner]] and [[L. R. Chauvenet]] ||[[Boskone II]] (1942) || | ''[[Legion of Legions]]'' ||[[Art Widner]] and [[L. R. Chauvenet]] ||[[Boskone II]] (1942) || | ||
''[[The Birth of a Notion]]'' ||[[Robert Bloch]] and [[Karen Anderson]] ||1950s || | ''[[The Birth of a Notion]]'' ||[[Robert Bloch]] and [[Karen Anderson]] ||1950s || | ||
− | ''[[TASFIC Program#The Demolished Null-A and Now You Don't| The Demolished Null-A and Now You Don't]]'' || [[Bill Venable]] and [[Jack Harness], [[Fanvariety Enterprises]] and the [[Pittsburgh Science Fiction Association]] ||[[Chicon II]], September 1, 1952 || | + | ''[[TASFIC Program#The Demolished Null-A and Now You Don't| The Demolished Null-A and Now You Don't]]'' || [[Bill Venable]] and [[Jack Harness]], [[Fanvariety Enterprises]] and the [[Pittsburgh Science Fiction Association]] ||[[Chicon II]], September 1, 1952 || |
''[[TASFIC Program#The Fall of Fen, or Paradise Lost|The Fall of Fen, or Paradise Lost]]''|| [[Dave Hammond]] and [[Sol Levin]], [[PSFS]] || [[Chicon II]], September 1, 1952 || | ''[[TASFIC Program#The Fall of Fen, or Paradise Lost|The Fall of Fen, or Paradise Lost]]''|| [[Dave Hammond]] and [[Sol Levin]], [[PSFS]] || [[Chicon II]], September 1, 1952 || | ||
Christmas play ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] (1955) ||See [[moskowitz Clevention reminiscence|Sam Moskowitz' Clevention reminiscence]] for a description. | Christmas play ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] (1955) ||See [[moskowitz Clevention reminiscence|Sam Moskowitz' Clevention reminiscence]] for a description. |
Revision as of 12:06, 11 March 2021
Fannish plays and musicals are most commonly parodies of mundane plays and movies. They are frequently faan fiction.
Plays[edit]
(ordered by date)
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, Burlesques, Drama, Ian Sorenson.
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