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              Long ago, in a galaxy with no Hairspray...BEWARE THE EYES OF MARS! Hairspray meets Star Wars, in a fun, new nusical about alienation! keywords=alienated, mars, musical, star wars, hairspray, beware the eyes of mars, alien, peace, mann, sci-fi




 
 
ALIENATED: A Fantastical Novel
 
ALIENATED: A Fantastical Movie Musical
 


Will the last survivor of Mars
risk alienation to save Earth?


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Read the novel that inspired the musical!
This novel explores what happened
to the lost civilization of Mars and how
the last survivor copes with living on Earth.
Part fiction, part theory, part historical fact,
the novel weaves an amusing and fantastical
journey of an alien outcast with powers
beyond his comprehension.

This is a 250 page fiction novel and includes
photos of the 2006 stage show that inspired the novel.


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THE DELRIZIAN COLLECTION

I have had requests from cast members
and young fans for the hat that Captain
Mars wears. I am working with the designer
to reproduce the Mars hat, Amazon ray-gun
and peace sign "chakra" used in the stage show.
They will be available at "Alienated" film showing.


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Boldly go where no musical has gone before..

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In 2006 the original musical
"Beware The Eyes Of Mars" (1991)
was rewritten and restaged in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida. The show was filmed live and the cast soundtrack re-recorded for the upcoming film, retitled: "Alienated: A Fantastical Movie Musical."

 
       




 

 

 

 

 

 

 






     


 PHOTO: David Mann, composer, in his studio, recording the show's music, asking "Help Us Help The Kids!"





PHOTO: Robot designed by Liza Trainer. Robots are used in the stage show! TV Spot (3min)

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Run ended Mar.12, 2006. Profits to "Kids In Distress"

 
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SYNOPSIS
& PRESS RELEASE:

Star Wars meets Hairspray, in a fantastical new musical adventure about Alienation! Over 10 years in the making, the updated show was first run at the University of Miami, and will run in March, 2006 in Downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Director and Composer David Mann announces the opening of a brand new Broadway style play. With futuristic sets like “Star Wars,” fabulous ‘Broadway-quality’ presentation like “Hairspray, and a deeper meaning like “Hair,” he proceeds to create something brand new. "Mars" is a kaleidoscopic 'space-age' view of the mad 'mod' world circa 1969.

Profits benefit the charity “Kids in Distress.”

Sure to become a cult-classic, this fantastical family-friendly performance is as memorable as “Little Shop of Horrors” and includes a cast of 24 players, 24 songs, plenty of wild costumes, sets and multi-media fun!

Feeling Alienated?

Then you’ll fit right in.

Join Captain Mars (Kristopher Yager Hyland) and his futuristic alien crew as they crash on Earth in the groovy Sixties for the adventure of a lifetime.
Mars meets a golden-haired beauty, Little Nikki (Kaila Katesh Freas), a ditzy hippie-chick to guide him along as he realizes that he is different from the earthlings. He feels socially alienated, an outcast; The audience learns with him about acceptance, unity, diversity and love.

Meanwhile, Little Nikki’s nemesis, Ms. Lady Love (Latricia Mobley) has arrived. Mars realizes that he has the power to help the peaceniks and save the Earth from alien invasion, but will he sacrifice his freedom to save the galaxy?

-Rachel Galvin, The Eastsider
Feb, 2006


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PHOTO: Kaila Katesh Freas plays "Little Nikki". more

 SONG MEDLEY (5 min) 
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IF YOU SEE THE SHOW...


CAN I TAKE THE KIDS?

SHOW RUN ENDED MARCH 12, 2006
(almost on the 'Ides Of March!')

WHAT:
“Beware the Eyes of Mars”
WHEN:
March 3 – 12th, 2006.
WHERE:
Broward Main Library’s Theatre,
100 S. Andrews Ave, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
COST:
Tickets are $15, $20 in advance, and $20, 25 at the door. Adults can bring one child under 18 free!

GET TICKETS ONLINE OR CALL 866-666-8932.

OPENS: MARCH 3, 2006         RATED PG
Time: 2 hours + 10 min. Intermission



CAN I TAKE THE KIDS?


Adults can bring one child under 18 free, with adult ticket purchase. "Mars" is for adults and kids. It's like seeing a Broadway Musical like "Little Shop Of Horrors".

Recommended age for children is 6 and up.
No infants admitted. No one admitted without a ticket.



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NEW SONGS MEDLEY (5 MIN AUDIO)

NEW STORY (15 MIN AUDIO)
HOW THE SHOW BEGAN (5 MIN AUDIO)



 PLANET MARS FUN FACTS AT NASA'S SITE


 

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"Beware The Eyes Of Mars" © 1991, 2005 by David Mann.  All Rights Reserved.
"Alienated" © 2008 by David Mann & Delrizian, Inc.  
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"Alienated" & "Alienated: A Fantastical Musical" TM 2008 by David Mann & Delrizian, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.


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