Steampunk and Robot Anthology: Theatre, Music, Illustrations
Posted on September 24, 2010
Here, for your enjoyment, are 17 plays, 8 original songs, and 8 illustrations published under a Creative Commons “Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike” license. Also, come see the companion stage show: An Evening of Steampunk and Robot Theatre! Now playing at The Players’ Ring Theater.THEATRE: (click below to download a zip file)
17 original steampunk and robot plays by Jessa Rowan, Jacquelyn Benson, Phil Kliger, E. Christopher Clark, Jon Frazier, John Herman, Margaret McAleese, David Mariello, R. Tompkins and Brandon “Our Hero” (sic) Gretter, Judi Currie, Bob Holt, Brian Spielvogel, Sean Myers, Leslie Poston, The Attic Bits, Chuck Galle, and Chris Bujold.
MUSIC: (click a song title to listen)
“Balloon Knot” by Jon Briggs – inspired by “Fabrication” by Bob Holt
“Camping” by Natasha Duchene – inspired by “Camping” by Judi Currie
“I’m Too Much” by Joseph K Murphy and Matt Babcock – inspired by the play “Progress” by Sean Myers
“Robot” by Brian Spielvogel – inspired by Untitled #1 by The Attic Bits
“Wings of Brass” by The Attic Bits – inspired by Oly 33 Motive by Brian Spielvogel
“Zyl” by Phil Kliger – inspired by “Zylphia” by Chris Bujold
ILLUSTRATIONS: (click an image to enlarge)
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FANTASTIC.
[...] go grab the whole anthology and give them all a read, a look and a listen by visiting the official Steampunk Robot Theater page on John Herman‘s blog (where you can also find out about the charities they benefit, etc, and – if you [...]
Love it! Wrote about it here also http://smokeringsandcoffeestains.com/?p=1003
Awesome Work. Love the Music and the Art! Magnificent Job Mr. Herman
[...] 0 With the help of local play writes, directors, artists and musicians John Herman has put together an Steampunk and Robot Experience, currently taking place at The Player’s Ring in Portsmouth. I wrote and recorded a musical piece based on a play (“Progress” by Sean Myers) that is available for listen and download on John Herman’s website —>HERE<— [...]
We used a slightly updated script for the production of WAR IS COMING that ran as part of the Evening of Steampunk and Robot Theater. I’m releasing it under a CC license as well Here it is.