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- Warp! abstract "Warp!, also spelled Warp, was an American science-fiction play created at Chicago, Illinois' Organic Theatre Company in 1971 by co-authors Stuart Gordon and Lenny Kleinfeld, the latter under the pseudonym Bury St. Edmund. The play moved to Broadway for a short run in February 1973. The play and its backstory became the basis for spinoff comic books and other media.".
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- Warp! wikiPageRevisionID "682077060".
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_comics.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Ambassador_Theatre_(New_York_City).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink André_De_Shields.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Antagonist.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_DAmato.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Art_director.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Backstory.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Willingham.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_theatre.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_A._Young.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_patterson_(comics).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_plays.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broadway_plays.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fantasy_comics.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_fiction_comics.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Reader.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Clive_Barnes.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Comic_book.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Costume_designer.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Strange.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Drama_Desk_Award.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink File:WarpIssueOne-lowres.jpg.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink First_Comics.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Brunner.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink George_Freeman_(comics).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Chaykin.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Incidental_music.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Inker.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Jack_C._Harris.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Bingham.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Staton.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink John_Heard_(actor).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink John_Ostrander.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Jefferson_Award.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Szarabajka.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Lighting_designer.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Silvestri.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Gustovich.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Neal_Adams.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Nonprofit_organization.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink One-shot_(comics).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Organic_Theater_Company.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Penciller.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Peter_B._Gillis.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Guerra.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Scenic_design.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Sound_effect.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Spin-off_(media).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Ditko.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Stuart_Gordon.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Thor_(Marvel_Comics).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Towles.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wisconsin–Madison.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Victory_Gardens_Theater.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Videopolis_(arts_organization).
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLink Videotape.
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warp!".
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warp!#In other media".
- Warp! wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warp".
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- Warp! subject Category:1971_plays.
- Warp! subject Category:Broadway_plays.
- Warp! subject Category:Fantasy_comics.
- Warp! subject Category:Science_fiction_comics.
- Warp! type Work.
- Warp! type Publication.
- Warp! type Title.
- Warp! type Work.
- Warp! comment "Warp!, also spelled Warp, was an American science-fiction play created at Chicago, Illinois' Organic Theatre Company in 1971 by co-authors Stuart Gordon and Lenny Kleinfeld, the latter under the pseudonym Bury St. Edmund. The play moved to Broadway for a short run in February 1973. The play and its backstory became the basis for spinoff comic books and other media.".
- Warp! label "Warp!".
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- Warp! wasDerivedFrom Warp!?oldid=682077060.
- Warp! isPrimaryTopicOf Warp!.