

Mary Lynn Hetsko as Brucilla the Muscle.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. The Park Royal Theater production was Directed by Elaine Lee, with Sets and Costumes by Michael Wm. The second "Starstruck" production was at the Park Royal Theater, from April 16-May 8, 1983. Gerber was assistant director as well as playing the addled nun, Sister Bronwyn. Dale Place as Dwannyun/ Zun the Warlord/ Grad the Illegible/ Captain ChaosĮlaine 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 comics series.Paul Van Antwerp as The Great Disruptor The Voice of Norm.Ruth Henderson as Orga the Killer Cyborg.Gerber as Sister Bronwyn of the Cosmic Veil Susan Norfleet Lee as Brucilla the Muscle.Kaluta, with additional Costume and Prop Construction by Charles Vess Music and Sound Effects by Dwight Dixon and Lights by Mark Di Quinzio. Kaluta and Mark Di Quinzio Costumes by Michael Wm. Gerber was the assistant director, with Choreography by Martha Lee Set by Michael Wm. Theater production was co-directed by Ken Bush and Martha Lee. The first Off Off Broadway production of " Starstruck" was at the N.E.T.W.O.R.K. 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.


As the play came together, Kaluta also designed the costumes and sets, with some assistance from Fantasy artist Charles Vess. Kaluta, who volunteered to do the poster. The Lee sisters met illustrator Michael Wm. Elaine Lee attributes the huge success of Star Wars, a lifetime of 50's and 60's science fiction movies, feminist science fiction novels, and a predominantly female cast as major influences on her approach to the script. The third play, " Starstruck: A Space Opera", was written by Elaine Lee, with dialogue contributions from Susan Norfleet Lee and Dale Place, as a parody and tribute to science-fiction cliches. With her sister, Susan Norfleet Lee, she co-wrote two plays that they produced and starred in with their company: "Brief Cases" and "The Contamination of the Kokomo Lounge". She then created the Wild Hair production company in Manhattan as an outlet for stronger roles for female actors.
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