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Where No Man Has Gone Lately

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Convention skit
TitleWhere No Man Has Gone Lately
Author(s)Winston Howlett
Date(s)1977
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Where No Man Has Gone Lately was a con skit by Winston Howlett.

It was performed at SeKwester*Con, Too in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Saturday night, May 28, 1977, as part of the after dinner entertainment.

The cast was all "in drag," with female fans portraying male characters and vice versa.

There were two other skits at this con: Stour Treq: A Musical in Search of a Key (also performed in drag). The third skit was an epilogue to a story in Delta Triad #4 called "The Sword At the Gate," a sequel to the episode "The Paradise Syndrome." It was performed with Gerry Downes reading the lines aloud while the story was narrated by Dorothy Martin in Indian Sign Language.[1]

Cast

Transcript

The script for this play was printed in Probe #11. It includes some photos of the actors as well as of the audience.

References

  1. ^ from a review of Stardate Unknown #4 in Delta Triad #4