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Length:
3 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kalila Stormfire is going live in NYC on April 5th at Dixon Place! You can find ticket information on the website or the Twitter account @OUAP_Live.  Tickets: http://dixonplace.org/performances/once-upon-a-podcast-audio-fiction-femmes/ The producers of Overkill, The Far Meridian, Janus Descending, and Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services are presenting a night of enchanting audio fiction in New York City. “Once Upon a Podcast” will be performed on the Dixon Place main stage on Friday, April 5th 2019 at 10PM. The live show will be preceded by a fan meetup at 8:30PM in Dixon Place’s lounge. The show will be comprised of performances by each audio drama. Tickets will be pre-sold at $15 adults/$18 at the door and $12 for seniors and students with NYID/$15 at the door. Dixon Place is located at 161A Chrystie St, New York, NY. Merchandise will be available for purchase before and after the show. The full event will be recorded and distributed in each respective podcast producer feed after the show. The producers will also be hosting a separate audio drama panel the following evening on Saturday April 6th at 7:30PM. The panel will take place at The Bureau of General Services-Queer Division at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center. The address is 208 West 13th Street, Room 210, New York, NY 10011. At the panel, the recommended donation is $10, but no one will be turned away due to lack of funds. You can follow @OUAP_Live for updates and more information leading up to the show.  
Released:
Mar 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (77)

Glamour spell gone wrong? Astral projection got you untethered? Want to know why your angry dead rich father is haunting you? Consider Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services. After a controversial fallout with her coven, Kalila Stormfire must juggle complex clients and an anonymous critic hellbent on besmirching her new business. The decaying urban block where Kal operates appreciates her affordable experience in a broad range of supernatural ailments and remedies. Still, Kal is not sure if her talent is enough to stop whoever has been posting bad reviews and persuading customers to cancel appointments. If you like stories about minority witches in modern-day working class neighborhoods, meddling love goddesses, and morally ambiguous spellcraft…this is the tale for you.