I guess there’s one in every company’s record. Something crazy and unconventional, that just didn’t fit in with everything else. That’s Dishpan Fantasy all over. An extremely wacky, at times stunningly close to reality, "real" soap opera. Starring only two actors, the whole story is sung from beginning to end, with some spoken commentary from the narrator.
Dishpan fantasy lightly touches on how the one God was once a woman, but was made male with the coming Christian beliefs and the persecuting of women as witches. For anyone who is highly devout or religious, this adventure may be mildly offensive, but that is not its definition overall. It is meant to be humor and to be taken lightly. I am just giving you, the listeners, a prior warning so you aren’t caught unawares by some unintentional ideas. All right.
Dora and Aldo (and all other
voices) sung by - Ida Faiella and John McDonough
Announcer - Robert Walace
Story by Tom and Marcia Dale Lopez
Script by M. Fulton
Music composed and performed by Tim Clark
"Old" Illustration - Pascale Vial
"New" Illustration - Melissa Jane (Thanks to Lady Mustapha for telling me this)