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Space Trek (Star Trek musical)
Fanwork | |
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Title: | Space Trek |
Creator: | Rick Crom and Marc Lipitz |
Date(s): | 1994, 1997 |
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External Links: | link to cast and other info |
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Space Trek was a Star Trek: TOS fan-created comedic satirical musical by Rick Crom and Marc Lipitz.
It opened at in December 1994 at Wings Theater in Greenwich Village, but was canceled late that month after problems with Paramount. [1]
It was played at the Chelsea Playhouse in New York City from February 16, 1997- March 9, 1997. There were 28 performances. [2]
The 1997 Credits
Cast
- Jason Hayes as Capt. Slim Quirk
- Hank Jacobs as Capt Christian Spike
- Stephanie Jean as Ensign Bambi
- Randy Lake as Dr. Moans
- Michelle Merring as Lt. Yomama
- Shawn Sears as Mr. Schlock
- Billy Sharpe as Chief Engineer Sloshy
- Adam Wald as Ensign Chicks-Love
Production
- Joyce M. Sarner, Producer
- Spectrum Stage, Associate Producer
- Mark Lipitz, Book
- Rick Crom, Lyricist and Composer
- Vincent Sassone, Director
- John Bowen, Musical Director
- Mic McCormack, Assistant Director
- Karen Molnar, Choreographer
- William F. Moser, Set Designer
- Carol Brys, Costume Designer
- Jason Livingston, Lighting Designer
- Kelly Dempsey, Sound Designer
- Cromarty & Company, Press Representative
- Tracy Jackson, Production Stage Manager
- John Bowen, Musician
- Joe Guciard, Musician
Further Reading
- With the Star Trek franchise promising to last well into the 23rd century, perhaps it was time for a musical spoof. (February 21, 1997)
References
- ^ NO ONE'S LAUGHING AFTER JAB AT PARODY OF `STAR TREK' SPOOF (December 24, 1994)
- ^ Space Trek Flies On At Chelsea Playhouse (March 2, 1997)