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Visitors: A Puppet Opera
You may be looking for The Visitor, a multifandom zine, or Visitors, an Assassin's Creed fic.
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Title: | Visitors: A Puppet Opera |
Publisher: | T'Khutian Press |
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Author(s): | Gordon Carleton |
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Date(s): | 1985 |
Medium: | |
Size: | digest-sized |
Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | V |
Language: | English |
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Visitors is a 30-page V digest-sized zine by Gordon Carleton. It is musical parody, a crossover based on Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Cats' (which in turn was based on works by T.S. Eliot) and the television show V.
This copy of the script, illoed by Gordon and published in booklet form, was sold to raise funds for the video production of the puppet opera he originally envisioned producing. If it ever gets off the ground, the video will premiere at MediaWest*Con. [1]
The program book mentioned that there was "showing" of "Visitors: A Puppet Opera" at More Eastly Con, but according to its creator, this did not occur:
[The skit] was never performed [at More Eastly Con]. The print version was meant to raise money for the production, which would have been at MW*C but turned out to be too involved and costly. [2]
References
- ^ from a T'Khutian Press catalog in 1987
- ^ Gordon Carleton's Facebook post dated June 6, 2015.