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28.3 Some People You Might Know: "The Wheat & The Chaff"
28.3 Some People You Might Know: "The Wheat & The Chaff"
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jul 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The members of the extreme eating Gastronomers Club pay a visit to some "sin eaters" living in rural America for the ultimate dining experience.Part of “Some People You Might Know,” recorded live at The Slipper Room in New York City on Sunday, May 28th 2017.This episode is sponsored by ZipRecruiter! Find out today why ZipRecruiter has been used by businesses of ALL sizes to find the most qualified job candidates with immediate results. Try it for free when you go to ZipRecruiter.com/FIRESIDE.Featured in the cast:Ali Silva as Mrs. DandiweatherJames Rieser as Mr. DandiweatherMichael Pate as NolanKacie LaForest as CeliaAlain LaForest as MagnusAnnabelle Rollison as TessBill Heidrich as IsaacAlso featuring a musical performance by Martina DaSilva accompanied by Malcolm Hunter: “It’s a Sin To Tell a Lie,” written by Billy Mayhew.Additional music:“It’s a Sin To Tell a Lie” by the Roy Fox Orchestra with Denny Dennis (1936)Original story and radioplay by Rebecca GravesDirected by Holly Payne-StrangePodcast production by Ali Silva & Daniel GravesMusical score improvised by Steve BlancoTheme music by Jason GravesProduction Sound Designer & Engineer: Greg RussTechnical Director: Johnny GoddardProduction Coordinator: Dalia MoraliProduced by Gustavo Rodriguez, Ali Silva, Daniel Graves & Rebecca Graves for Fireside Mystery ProductionsCopyright 2017 Fireside Mystery Productions http://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com@firesidemystery
Released:
Jul 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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