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Theatre References
- 2001 <The Rhubarb
Revue 2001>~2001 - Play Satiric skits on
Star Wars, Star Trek and 2001: A Space Odyssey
- 30 Minute Star Wars -
Play
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- Comedy Show at Glen
Morris Theater 'Midnight in the Garden of Carter Siddall' - Carter
Siddall makes Star Wars references.
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- Dummy - 2003
Las Vegas comedy/ventriloquist act at the Nugget (downtown). David
Strassman (the performer uses Star Wars references in his act.
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- Frantics, The -
A
comedy troupe out of Canada in the 80's, one of their tours was called,
The Frantics Strike Back.
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- Jacob Two-Two and the
Hooded Fang - (play by Mordecai Richler)- Star Wars references and
silly sound effects
- Jedi Trilogy, The - 2002
play. U of Calgary Drama Department and Ground Zero Theatre. "This
production is the culmination of Massicotte's trilogy that began with the
staging of Ground Zero's The Boy's Own Jedi Handbook, followed by The
Girls Strike Back shortly after, both of which open up this performance.
The two plays followed a young boy and his friend as they grow up. In the
first installment, they watch Star Wars for the first time and in the
second, they begin the agonizing task of dealing with girls. The third and
final episode, Return of the Jedi Handbook--seen now for the first
time--introduces a bad seed, played by Perrott, tempting the boy's
friend."
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- Lady Robots - Comedy
trio Tripod, in their play Lady Robots, continually make references to
Star Wars (amongst other pop culture references). One scene is 'acted out'
using shadows, flashlights and action figures, including a Luke Skywalker
figure and an AT-ST model. (Thanks to
Naomi for this reference!)
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- On the Air -
1998 Auburn University,
Montgomery, AL. The play has characters named: Jeremy Bulloch,
Claire Davenport and Femi Taylor...all of whom are actors that played in
Return of the Jedi in 1983.
- Opera Galactica -
A Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Scotland, UK) at the Gateway Theatre. Based
on Star Wars (play)
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- Private Parts
Premiere 1997 - excerpt of interview on the "red
carpet":
- Howard: Lucas felt the Force of Stern -
that's why he moved the Return of the Jedi date back.
- The Freaky Feud Episode: Howard: Want to
plug any appearances? Crackhead Bob: Yeah, Densylvania, far away?
- H: Where in Pennsylvania? CB: Far, Far
Away... H: Like Niemoidia?
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- Nippissing Stage Co.
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- Wonder of the World -
2003 - Play, some town in California. In this play, a couple goes
on a date to a Medieval themed restaurant, and they used the
minstrel-style music from Jabba's Palace as the soundtrack, the part where
the droids walk in to the main hall. (Keep in mind this was a local
adaptation of the play and I have no way of knowing if the ROTJ soundtrack
was meant to be used for the original play) (Thanks to isbagent1 for this
reference!)
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