Hey all,
Over the years I have a number of times mentioned one of the most clever fan send-ups of Star Trek I'd ever seen from back in the late 90s. Now it's been put on YouTube. It's a wacked parody of The City on the Edge of Forever set to Andrew Lloyd Webber music, in which Edith Keeler is a new age guru who runs a rehab clinic/cult, and Spock sings "I Don't Know How to Love, Jim" amongst others. The dance number with Kirk and Khan is worth the price of admission.
This was videotaped from a live performance. As such, the audio and video quality isn't the best, but it's a very fun and clever piece of work and the guys and gals who did it deserve some kudos for their creativity and sheer audacity.
Behold, James T. Kirk Superstar: A Spock Opera
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Over the years I have a number of times mentioned one of the most clever fan send-ups of Star Trek I'd ever seen from back in the late 90s. Now it's been put on YouTube. It's a wacked parody of The City on the Edge of Forever set to Andrew Lloyd Webber music, in which Edith Keeler is a new age guru who runs a rehab clinic/cult, and Spock sings "I Don't Know How to Love, Jim" amongst others. The dance number with Kirk and Khan is worth the price of admission.
This was videotaped from a live performance. As such, the audio and video quality isn't the best, but it's a very fun and clever piece of work and the guys and gals who did it deserve some kudos for their creativity and sheer audacity.
Behold, James T. Kirk Superstar: A Spock Opera
Part 1 of 6
Part 2 of 6
Part 3 of 6
Part 4 of 6
Part 5 of 6
Part 6 of 6