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23.2 Siblings: "Quintessence"
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Episode 23.2 “Quintessence” from our Siblings show performed live at The Slipper Room in Manhattan on Sunday, November 27th 2016.FMT Merchandise now available! Go to www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/merch and grab some swag to support the show.Want to support the show? Go to www.blueapron.com/fireside to get 3 delicious meals free and help Fireside Mystery Theatre in the process! Blue Apron: Fresh Ingredients, Original Recipes, Delivered to You.The once-famous Kelvin Quintuplets reunite for the first time in many years on a tawdry daytime TV talk show only to find themselves inching toward exposing their darkest demons.Also featuring a musical performance, “Two Sisters,” by Ray Davies/The KinksArranged & performed by Martina DaSilva accompanied by John GuariFeatured in the cast:James Rieser as DrewAnnabelle Rollison as JenniferEirik Davey-Gislason as CharlesMary Murphy as BrookeMichael Pate as HaroldAli Silva as Debbie ReggieNarrated by Ali SilvaOriginal story and radio play by Silbin SandovarDirected by Annabelle RollisonPodcast production by Ali Silva, Greg Russ & Daniel GravesMusical score improvised by Steve BlancoTheme music by Jason GravesSound designer and engineer Greg RussProduction coordinator Dalia MoraliProduction assistant Brontis Shane OrengoProduced by Gustavo Rodriguez, Ali Silva, Daniel Graves & Rebecca Graves for Fireside Mystery ProductionsCopyright 2017 Fireside Mystery Productionshttp://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com@firesidemystery
Released:
Jan 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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