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that its complexity meant that "jokes fly by so fast that repeated listenings will be warranted". Club Parnassus expressed their admiration of the subject matter saying "... if there’s a stage play out there featuring the wild and ribald adventures of four female space rangers, why is this not performed as often as
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safety of Glorianna, a charismatic leader who may tip the balance toward a just society. But Glorianna has been kidnapped by the villains on the ship Siren 3, commanded by Galatia's lifelong nemesis, Verloona Ti. The struggle between the two ships and their eccentric crews will decide the future of the universe.
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audioplay has received favorable reviews in online articles. Audiophile Magazine called it "a swashbuckling feminist joyride" and praised its humor as "a raucous comedy that breaks all the rules". The Charleston Gazette wrote that it was "considerably more evolved than a traditional radio drama", and
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science fiction convention in upstate New York, featuring Poirier, Axt, and Mulligan from the original audio production. In addition, the New York-based comedy troupe Pink Axe played the Galactic Girl Guides, along with actors cast from auditions prior to and at the 2011 I-Con convention. The company
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audioplay production was adapted by Elaine Lee; Direction and Sound Design by William Dufris; Original Music and Arrangements by Dwight Dixon; Post Production by William Dufris and Anthony S. Marino; Engineered (for The Studio) by Efra Becerra-Avilez and Steve Drown; Recorded at The Studio, Portland,
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was created by Elaine Lee and Michael Wm. Kaluta detailing the backstories of the characters before the play. The first stories, written by Lee and illustrated by Kaluta, premiered in the adult Spanish SF anthology magazine, Ilustracion+Comix Internacional, in 1982. The stories were subsequently
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In a distant future, humanity has spread across the stars. In the wake of a toppled galactic dictator, a period of freeform chaos exists with factions from every side vying for control. The United Federation of Female Freedom Fighters have sent Captain Galatia 9 and her compatriots to ensure the
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The production was announced by the AudioComics Company as being the first in a series, with at least two new Starstruck audioplays to be written by Elaine Lee in the future. In April 2011, the second piece, "Running Scared", which focused on the origin of N.O.R.M. (from human to Siren 3 ship
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The N.E.T.W.O.R.K. Theater production was co-directed by Ken Bush and Martha Lee. Kathy K. Gerber was the assistant director, with Choreography by Martha Lee; Set by Michael Wm. Kaluta and Mark Di Quinzio; Costumes by Michael Wm. Kaluta, with additional Costume and Prop Construction by
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is now out of print. Michael Wm. Kaluta's poster was reproduced on the cover, as well as the six character pieces from the Starstruck limited edition portfolio supplemented by six new character pieces. A color section showcased Sean Smith's photos from both productions.
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The Park Royal Theater production was Directed by Elaine Lee, with Sets and Costumes by Michael Wm. Kaluta; Music and Sound Effects by Dwight Dixon; Lights by Adam Teichman and Earle Brokenshire; Video Segments by Bo Johnson; and Fight Choreography by Frank Lee.
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audioplay production was made available for sale as MP3 downloads from iTunes, Amazon MP3, Amazon MP3 UK, CD Baby, ZBS, Napster, and AudioComics Digital Direct in October 2010. A double-disc CD was also made available through CD Baby and ZBS.
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In the audioplay production, a new prelude set the background for the story and additional revisions were made to the main script for story clarity as a sound production. The prelude featured actor
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Suzanne Park was a mime artist. Her movements to simulate the merwoman EEEEEEEEEluh's drifting in the water tank inspired Kaluta and Charles Vess to add more to the set for her to maneuver herself.
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Elaine Lee's portrayal of Galatia 9 and Susan Norfleet Lee's Brucilla the Muscle became immortalized by artist Kaluta as the characters' permanent likenesses in the ongoing
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Portfolio" in 1980 as a limited edition of 2000, by Sal Q. Productions; the 11" × 14" works were printed in black-and-white, sealed in an envelope with a cover of the
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Karen Bebb's Erotica Ann became the template for the character's physical appearance in the comics, and by extension, also the appearance of Queen Glorianna.
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stories with newly expanded art by Kaluta and new color by painter Lee Moyer in a series of 13 issues, and a hardcover collected omnibus called the
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While Elaine announced an intention to film the 1983 production on video, the main record of the two stage productions are photos by Sean Smith.
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The audioplay was the first time Dwight Dixon's original score could be heard by the mass public, outside of the first two-stage productions.
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A song called "Those Crazy Stars" was added for Brucilla and Dwannyun to sing; the lyrics were by Elaine Lee and music by Dwight Dixon.
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The audioplay was also released to radio, where it was first broadcast by WMPG, Portland, Maine, on February 10 and 17, 2011.
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play was performed as a live reading in Big Sur, California, for a charity performance benefitting ailing comics artist
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play script was adapted as an audioplay in 2010, and recorded and released by The AudioComics Company.
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In the second production, The Great Disruptor and The Great Mother were revised out of the script.
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William Dufris as Dwannyun/Zun the Warlord/Grad the Illegible/Captain Chaos/Orga the Killer Cyborg
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Maine; Produced by The AudioComics Company in association with Portland Community Radio WMPG FM.
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Karen Bebb, Dale Place, and Paul Ratkevich returned in their roles from the original production.
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The second "Starstruck" production was at the Park Royal Theater, from April 16-May 8, 1983.
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novels, and a predominantly female cast as major influences on her approach to the script.
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Michael Wm. Kaluta created portraits of six of the characters. These were published as a "
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Kathy K. Gerber was assistant director as well as playing the addled nun, Sister Bronwyn.
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audioplay production recording was sold as a download and a double CD in October 2010.
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line. These stories were extensively revised and expanded in the four-issue
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Dale Place as Dwannyun/ Zun the Warlord/ Grad the Illegible/ Captain Chaos
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Dale Place as Dwannyun/ Zun the Warlord/ Grad the Illegible/ Captain Chaos
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
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stage play poster, and hand-numbered and autographed by Kaluta.
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with Michael Wm. Kaluta's artwork on the front and back covers.
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AudioComics: The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Starstruck
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Elaine Lee, Susan Norfleet, and Dale Place (March, 1985).
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Elaine Lee, Susan Norfleet, and Dale Place (March, 1985).
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Paul Van Antwerp as The Great Disruptor; The Voice of Norm
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plans to officially record the piece in the near future.
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Genevieve Casagrande as Sister Bronwyn of the Cosmic Veil
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A revised version of the play was published in 2013 by
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The Starstruck Chronicles, I: Bringing Starstruck Back
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1980 science fiction comedy play written by Elaine Lee
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Kathy K. Gerber as Sister Bronwyn of the Cosmic Veil
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Elaine Lee
New York City, New York
Elaine Lee
graphic novel and comic book mini-series
Elaine Lee
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
The Doctors
Star Wars
feminist science fiction
Michael Wm. Kaluta
Charles Vess
Charles Vess
Elaine Lee
comics series
Gene Colan
Lee Moyer
Brent Anderson
Denise Poirier
Brennan Lee Mulligan
Brennan Lee Mulligan
Denise Poirier
Aeon Flux
I-Con
Broadway Play Publishing Inc.
ISBN
0-88145-023-5
Broadway Play Publishing Inc.
Starlog
Heavy Metal
The Sound of Music

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