Greater Boston

Forgive Red Line, Part 1 -- A Greater Boston / Forgive Me! Crossover

07.26.2022 - By Alexander Danner & Jeff Van DreasonPlay

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Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon.

Forgive Me is a Rogue Dialogue production created by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda.

You can find multiple seasons of both Forgive Me! and Greater Boston on your favorite podcast app.

Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sound and Stage in Cambridge Massachusetts, with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Allinson.

This crossover special was written by Jeff Van Dreason, Alexander Danner, T. H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman, with story editing by Jack Marone. 

Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.

Sound design by Alexander Danner.

CAST

This episode featured:

Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him)

Kristen DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzerelli (she/her)

Casey Calahan as Father Ben (he/him)

Sam Musher a s Emily Bespin (she/her)

Daisy Guevara as Kavlyn (she/her)

Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her)

Terrell Worrell Jr. as the Legion Assistant

Mike Linden as Guy (he/him)

Tanja Milojevich as Wanda McIntosh (she/her)

And Vinay P. Nariani as Fat Stanley B (he/him)

With special appearance by Josh Rubino as Father Clem (he/him).

MUSIC

Charlie on the MTA/Forgive Me Theme mashup created and performed by Adam Raymonda.

Childgrove and Tosa Waltz recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede

ART

The graphic design for this crossover series comes from Sam Twardy

SUPPORT

You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at www.GreaterBostonshow.com/GreaterBoston

You can support Forgive Me! on Patreon at www.patreon.com/roguedialogue 

CONTENT NOTES

Strong Language

Allusion to Boston Catholic Church misconduct

Elitism

Corporate Surveillance

Even more train puns than usual

Crying in baseball

That awkward moment when you try to dramatically storm out of a room, but logistical issues intervene, and then you have to just kind of…stand there. *Dramatically.*

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