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By LCC Theatre Company
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Floating through the vast expanse of space, you, the listener, are a lone astronaut at the end of a protracted mission. As the silence of space grows deafening, you reflect on where things went wrong.
LCC Theatre Company Immersive Podcast Series presents...
FINAL FRONTIER
Starring...
Darica Louie as Computer
April Peng as Ground Control
Sara Lakamsani as Morgan Velasquez
Written by Ruben Lugo
Directed by Minu Choi
Editing and Sound Design by Darica Louie and Ruben Lugo
Produced by LCC Theatre Company
You, the listener, are capable of hearing the voices of spirits. Ordained by the House of Spirits, you join Exorcist Revan to help him cleanse people plagued by demons. For your first job, you and Fr. Revan must help cleanse the Marce residence.
LCC Theatre Company Immersive Podcast Series presents...
THE DEMON LISTENER
Starring...
Kyle Mendiola as Father Revan
Lanijah Williams as Lana Marce
Sara Lakamsani as Tessa Marce
Hector Claros as The Demon
Written by Minu Choi
Directed by Matt Alcedo
Editing and Sound Design by Jade Lacy and Lanijah Williams
Produced by LCC Theatre Company
You, the listener, join Emily on a blind date that goes wrong when her crazy ex-boyfriend shows up and shenanigans ensue! Hopefully you have a few tricks up your sleeve 😉 Fix your hair, pop a breath mint, and enjoy!
LCC Theatre Company Immersive Podcast Series presents...
Blind Date
Starring...
Mei Tam as Emily
Anish Vishwakoti as Frank
Darica Louie as Bartender
Kay Kim as Chef
Minu Choi as Agent
Written by Jade Lacy
Directed by Sara Lakamsani
Editing and Sound Design by Ruben Lugo and Jade Lacy
Produced by LCC Theatre Company
You wake up in a mysterious laboratory with no memory, and two strangers who claim to be your friends break you out. Torn between the call of a bell and the pleading of your "friends," you must choose who and what you trust.
LCC Theatre Company Immersive Podcast Series presents...
Written by Tanesha Le
Directed by Nikhil Havanur
Editing and Sound Design by Matt Alcedo and Amber Widjaja
Produced by LCC Theatre Company
Love-struck high school senior, Bernadette, has been pining for her classmate Andrew ever since freshman year, but never felt confident enough to tell him how she feels. When a spur-of-the-moment decision causes her to make an anonymous, online fan account of Andrew, she is propelled on a collision course towards love, conflict, and the realization that maybe poetry just isn’t her forte.
Directed by Lanijah Williams and Jung Park
Written by Bea Cuenco
Sound Design and Editing by David Bakalov, Ruben Lugo, and Matt Alcedo
Starring April Peng as Bernadette, John Jacob as Charlie, Evan Lee as Andrew, Akila Rajesh as Catherine, Melissa Francikiewicz as Piper, Hannah Hayes as Miss. Stefani, Mei Tam as Emma, Josh Flancer as Roger, and Aija Le as Paige
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LCC Theatre Company is an Asian-American theater company founded in 1995 with the mission of giving a voice to the voiceless to tell their own stories. To learn more about our history and who we are, check out our website at lcctheatre.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @lcctheatre and YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/LCCTheatre.
Famous poet Dion Majabe has lost all he loves as a result of war. After assassinating the king, he is thrown in jail to await his execution, whereupon he meets Jahnav, a man sent to jail 20 years prior for trying to help his sons avoid the draft. As he converses with Jahnav, Dion reflects upon his past as he prepares to face his seemingly bleak future. Written by Patrick Zhang, “Dion Majabe” grapples with loss of freedom and loss of love, and demonstrates how a prison cell is nothing compared to what imprisons one’s heart.
*TRIGGER WARNING*: This podcast play episode has an aural depiction of war that could be triggering to some listeners. If you are affected by sounds of explosions, planes, collapsing infrastructure, human cries, fires, or any other sounds or stories related to war, please skip from 18:58 - 20:45 of this podcast. Thank you.
Directed by Jorine Raymundo and Tiffany Lu
Written by Patrick Zhang
Starring Eddie Hu as Dion Majabe, Ruben Lugo as Jahnav, Tanesha Le as Amala, Heather Moylan as Cha, and Alex Croce as the Narrator
Editing & Sound Design by Heather Moylan
Sound Credits:
This podcast episode uses these sounds from freesound:
Clothing rustling By toiledejouy84 (https://freesound.org/people/toiledejouy84/sounds/495464/)
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LCC Theatre Company is an Asian-American theater company founded in 1995 with the mission of giving a voice to the voiceless to tell their own stories. To learn more about our history and who we are, check out our website at lcctheatre.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @lcctheatre and YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/LCCTheatre.
Krissy's husband's death was ruled as an accident -- but she doesn't believe that. When no one else believes her suspicions, she decides to take matters into her own hands and investigate the cause of her husband’s death through a dinner with her husband's family and best friend. Written by Jorine Raymundo, "Other Motives" explores the relationship between family, what it means to forgive, and what can never be forgiven.
Directed by Jade Lacy and Patrick Zhang
Written by Jorine Raymundo
Starring Kay Kim as Detective Lee, Nia McClinton as Krissy, Phillip Leung as Luke, Osama Omorogieva as Jade, Darica Louie as Seth, and Hector Claros as Joey
Editing & Sound Design by Ruben Lugo and Patrick Zhang
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LCC Theatre Company is an Asian-American theater company founded in 1995 with the mission of giving a voice to the voiceless to tell their own stories. To learn more about our history and who we are, check out our website at lcctheatre.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @lcctheatre and YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/LCCTheatre.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.