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''[[The Fandoliers, or the King of BaraTAFFia]]'' ||[[Ruth Berman]] || || | ''[[The Fandoliers, or the King of BaraTAFFia]]'' ||[[Ruth Berman]] || || | ||
''[[Fundament!]]'' ||[[Maria Hamilton]] ||[[Conine]] || | ''[[Fundament!]]'' ||[[Maria Hamilton]] ||[[Conine]] || | ||
− | ''[[ | + | ''[[The Galactic Gaieties]]'' || [[Hal Lynch]], [[Steve Schultheis]], and [[Virginia Schultheis]]||[[Pittcon]] 1960 ([[Worldcon]])|| |
''[[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 || |
Revision as of 18:25, 25 November 2020
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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