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Starmites The Space-Aged Rock Musical
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Photos By Joe Gigli
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Randolph - Brundage Park Playhouse presents Starmites, The space-aged rock musical, music and lyrics by Barry Keating; book by Stuart Ross and Barry
Keating; directed by Jeffrey Fiorello; and music directed by Sue Chandler.
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The performances will be running through March 23, 2002. (top)
Kathryn M. Reig, as Eleanor; and the Starmites (l-r) Jeffrey Fiorello, as Herbie Harrison; Todd Kubrak, as Dazzle Razzledorf; and Jeremy Geltman, as Ack Ack Ackerman. (left)
Jessica Pivko, as Diva; and Kathryn M. Reig, as Bizarbara. (above right) Darren Fiorello, as Spacepunk; and Kathryn M. Reig, as Eleanor.
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Starmites The Space-Aged Rock Musical
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Shy teenager Eleanor has built a fantasy world around the characters in the science fiction comic books she collects. Much to the
distress of her mother, she has learned to avoid the pains of growing
up by escaping into fantasy, imagining herself to be an unrecognized superheroine. Alone in her bedroom on planet earth, Eleanor is drawn into the conflict between Shak Graa, the arch-creep of chaos, and the Starmites, guardian angels of Innerspace. The Mites and their heart-throb captain, Space Punk, explain the situation: only Eleanor, who is really the pre-ordained savior of the universe, can save the earth from destruction.
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