Kaldor City - Stage Plays

Stage Plays

In July 2012, stage play versions of "The Robots of Death", adapted to include Kaston Iago and Elska Blayes in the place of the Doctor and Leela, and "Storm Mine", were performed at Fab Cafe and The Lass O'Gowrie by The Lass O'Gowrie Theatre Company, as part of the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival. The plays also attracted attention for cross-gendering many of the original characters of "The Robots of Death".


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