XEROX PARC

WHEN PEOPLE WORK TOGETHER ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
A musical about creation of first interactive personal computer at Xerox PARC.
Music & Lyrics by Terry Crystal*
Book by Terry Crystal & Don DiVecchio
special thanks to Chris Jeffers for use of ‘Happy Hacker’, an early tune written for PC.

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Alto computer created at Xerox PARC, 1972

For draft scene outline, click – XP Scene Outline

During a brief five year period, in the early 70’s, the scientists of Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) created much of the technology we see in computers today – laser printing, the Ethernet, and the first personal computer with Graphical User Interface and mouse. This musical celebrates the founding of PARC, the creativity, collaboration, and energy of PARC researchers, and the creation of the Alto computer, one of the signature creations of those early years.

Sample Songs:

(scene 1a) Architecture of Information  CEO of Xerox corp, Peter and VP of R&D, Jack, talk about new research lab.

(scene 4b) Mothers of Invention – Adele and Diana talk about ‘the women who came before’.

(Scene 10) Moving On – At Larry’s going away party, Bob, Alan, and ensemble sing final song of appreciation – of each other and the scientists who came before.

For your added enjoyment, here are a few more songs and bits of interactive computer history – Creating the Space, Intergalactic Computer Network, Shape of LearningEngelbart, and Unbelievable!

*Xerox PARC is the third musical by Terry Crystal and Don DiVecchio (Caitlin County and The Side Effect Pill).
For books that proved inspirational to this project, see Resources.