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A [[fannish play]] that [[Karen Anderson]] staged in the late 50s or early 60s.
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A [[fannish play]] that [[Karen Anderson]] wrote to be staged at [[Solacon]], the 1958 [[Worldcon]].
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It ran a bit under a half-hour and was somewhat of a satire on [[prozines]]. Credits:
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by William Shakespeare
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with additional dialogue by [[John Hamish Watson]], [[Karen Anderson|Karen]] and [[Poul Anderson]], [[Liz Wilson]], [[P. A. Kingsley]], [[George Scithers]], Evan Appleman, Herman W. Mudgett, Melvin Furd, Melvin Cosnowski, Melvin Spelvin, and Malvern Hill. Based on an idea by Lewis Carroll.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 13 April 2020

A fannish play that Karen Anderson wrote to be staged 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 John Hamish Watson, Karen and Poul Anderson, Liz Wilson, P. A. Kingsley, George Scithers, Evan Appleman, Herman W. Mudgett, Melvin Furd, Melvin Cosnowski, Melvin Spelvin, and Malvern Hill. Based on an idea by Lewis Carroll.


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