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PHOTO (above, left to right): Amazon, Amazon Queen, Captain Mars (also Admiral Hirackti), Egyptian, Martian Slave.
PHOTO: (below): A city on the green Planet of Delrizia.


Costume for Mars and Amazons has changed, see costume designer's sketch below. The new actor playing Mars is white, and Amazons are all different shades of white and black.


PHOTO: Amazon Ship, above.
Note: I LOVE this ship! pyramid bubble bridge needs to be not as tall, and more translucent, so you can see them on the bridge thru the glass
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 Above: Amazon Ray-Gun shoots smoke, lasers & FX!
 


Above: Flight Comfort Unit Phobos. Phobos serves cocktails aboard the Intergalactic cruise ship, Flight 63.
RRobot was created by Sherri Johnson and William Vallenilla.



PHOTO: Flight 63 Cruiseship, Stage Right, above.  Flight 63 entire stage layout, below.
Notes: See Above.  I can't wait to see the completed model!  Barbie goes techno :)



ABOVE: Ship layout, in 3 sections, all on casters. BELOW: William V's sketches of part 2, the transport chamber, and part 3, the hull, portholes, with rotating star background. Also sketched the lucite switchboard for the Galaxy Operator.

The future in the show is based upon the 1960's space-age look of the future, so it is across between the brushed metal of Disneyworld's Tommorrowland, and the colorful Jetsons, with a solid-state look (buttons and knobs). Primary colors of the space ship set are
puke green, brushed metal, hot red. Nothing else about the characters, costumes or the choreography of the future has anything to do with the 1960's.

When they transport to Earth in the late 1960's, everything including most characters, costumes and choreography is of that era (except Lady Love, who is a precursor to the age of '70's disco soul; colors are
bright purple and ?). But there are TWO distinct 60's styles used in that era: The chic, mad "Mod" look (for Nikki's performance at Club Groovy Road; Colors are mint green, yellow, magenta), and the "Groovy" hippie tie-dyed grunge look (for the big Sit-In scene in NYC).


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Above: Nikki's '60's Mod Club Outfit.  Below: Lady Love's pre-Disco Club Outfit.


Above: Android Flight Comfort Unit Darci. Below: Android Flight Comfort Unit Carmen.



 
 

The future in the show is based upon the 1960's space-age look of the future, so it is across between the brushed metal of Disneyworld's Tommorrowland, and the colorful Jetsons, with a solid-state look (buttons and knobs). Primary colors of the space ship set arepuke green, brushed metal, hot red. Nothing else about the characters, costumes or the choreography of the future has anything to do with the 1960's.

When they transport to Earth in the late 1960's, everything including most characters, costumes and choreography is of that era (except Lady Love, who is a precursor to the age of '70's disco soul; colors are bright purple and ?). But there are TWO distinct 60's styles used in that era: The chic, mad "Mod" look (for Nikki's performance at Club Groovy Road; Colors are mint green, yellow, magenta), and the "Groovy" hippie tie-dyed grunge look (for the big Sit-In scene in NYC).


Above:  Winning Entries from the Robot Contest

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