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Our Fair City Live 2014 - All The Life You'll Ever Need
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Sep 10, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Recorded on-site at the 2014 Chicago Fringe Festival, Our Fair City is pleased to present our very first full recording of a live episode. Uncover the dark secrets of Hartlife as Detective Jack Winters gets to the bottom of a double murder in the algae fields.
Detective Jack Winters— Jared Latore
Edwin Burke— Sebastian H. Orr
Detective Haley Burnham— Kat Evans
Chris— Sebastian H. Orr
Harlan— Kat Evans
Bernice Prendergast— Kat Evans
Curtis— Sebastian H. Orr
Brian Orlan— Sebastian H. Orr
An Intern—Kat Evans
Written by Clayton Faits. Directed by Jeffrey Gardner. Live Foley design and performance by Ele Matelan. Music Direction by Betsey Palmer Music and electronic environment by DJ Catnip, with Betsey Palmer. Assistant Direction by Brian Foster. Lyrics by David Rheinstrom, with Clayton Faits. Stage management by Cat Cefalu. Production Management by Betsey Palmer. Created by Clayton Faits. Recorded live at the 2014 Chicago Fringe Festival.
Detective Jack Winters— Jared Latore
Edwin Burke— Sebastian H. Orr
Detective Haley Burnham— Kat Evans
Chris— Sebastian H. Orr
Harlan— Kat Evans
Bernice Prendergast— Kat Evans
Curtis— Sebastian H. Orr
Brian Orlan— Sebastian H. Orr
An Intern—Kat Evans
Written by Clayton Faits. Directed by Jeffrey Gardner. Live Foley design and performance by Ele Matelan. Music Direction by Betsey Palmer Music and electronic environment by DJ Catnip, with Betsey Palmer. Assistant Direction by Brian Foster. Lyrics by David Rheinstrom, with Clayton Faits. Stage management by Cat Cefalu. Production Management by Betsey Palmer. Created by Clayton Faits. Recorded live at the 2014 Chicago Fringe Festival.
Released:
Sep 10, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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