


Books in series

#1
A Company of Stars
1991
Book by Stasheff, Christopher

#2
We Open on Venus
1991
Young Ramou and mentor Horace both narrate first stop of the Star Company actors on New Venus, run by Amalgamated Petroleum monopoly, who charge high for water and air. Smoking is a capital crime. Before landing, alcoholic Ogden 80s, has heart attack, forbidden to imbibe. The school gym overflows, the audience roars, and more catches fire than arts appreciation.
Greedy Larry brings contraband lighters. Prima donna Marnie 50s snipes. Barry directs. Winston 40s is typecast villain, but nice. Professorial Charlie finds poisoned needle, hides secret. Gray suited Man still trails. Marlo teaches Ramou set design; Captain McLeod his crew duties.
Petty bureaucrats only allow Macbeth, and traditional curses take effect. Lacey and Susanna compete, but older costumer Grudy is best witch. Local cab-driver entrepreneur Chovy brings in friends and family, soon made friendlier by Ramou's martial arts skills. Includes 20-page preview The Witch Doctor.

#3
A Slight Detour
1994
Saga continues of Barry Tallander's fledgling Star Company, narrated by Ramou, who loves to fight, and diplomatic mentor Horace. Puritan colony planet Citadel forbids theater, but a lecture on heads passes elderly deacons' approval in Hadleyburg hall. Pretty Prudence sweet-talks protective brother Elias to help trapped newcomers, but again, the show triggers a riot. Plus preview The Secular Wizard.
Author

Christopher Stasheff
Author · 45 books
The late Christopher Stasheff was an American science fiction and fantasy author. When teaching proved too real, he gave it up in favor of writing full-time. Stasheff was noted for his blending of science fiction and fantasy, as seen in his Warlock series. He spent his early childhood in Mount Vernon, New York, but spent the rest of his formative years in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Stasheff taught at the University of Eastern New Mexico in Portales, before retiring to Champaign, Illinois, in 2009. He had a wife and four children.