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By Shannon Campe
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
Thanks for more than 40,000 downloads! As a thank you for your support and a celebration of wrapping the scripted part of the podcast, our wonderful editor Bex Carlos put together this fun bloopers reel. Enjoy! Unlike most of our episodes, this blooper reel has ADULT LANGUAGE, so our younger listeners should skip this one.
Featuring...Shannon Campe, Kiely Fong, Phil Gonzales, Camille Michelotti, Kwame Phillips, Zach Powers, Julia Rohed-Worthington, Allyce Torres, Amanda Winston, and Clint Worthington.
In our scripted series finale, Jo tests a radical idea on her friends and family after inheriting Aunt March’s mansion house.
Thank you so much for your support! We appreciate every single listen. Now that the scripted episodes have wrapped, we will be continuing with bonus episodes about topics such as Pop Culture during Civil War America, "Little Wome"n recipes, Louisa May Alcott’s time as a Union nurse, and much, much more!
This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), John McCoy (Captain March), Kwame Phillips (Frank Bhaer), and Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March.)
“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
While our scripted finale is in the works, Shannon returns with another bonus episode of "Little Women"-adjacent recommendations to help get listeners through quarantine with their sanity intact. We'll return to heavier subjects, including Louisa May Alcott's time as an army nurse, in a few weeks. Our whole team hopes this episode finds you safe and healthy.
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Jo reels from Beth’s passing as Laurie and Amy make their way back to America.
This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee.)
“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
In this brief bonus episode, Shannon updates listeners on what's next for this podcast and "checks in" with Louisa May Alcott for an exploration of her young adult years.
This episode was edited by Zach Powers, also of The Revisionists podcast.
The tide turns for Beth.
This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), John McCoy (Captain March), and Camille Michelotti (Beth March.)
Parental Advisory: This is the Sad Episode.
“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
Laurie and Amy cross paths in Paris, while Jo grapples with writing feedback from Frank.
This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Kwame Phillips (Frank Bhaer), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee), with special friends of the show as Jo’s charges.
“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
Jo gets to know her new housemate, while Mr. Lawrence tries to find a way to help Laurie over his heartbreak.
This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Phil Gonzales (Mr. Lawrence), Kwame Phillips (Frank Bhaer), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), with special friends of the show as Jo’s charges.
“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
Ahead of Professor Bhaer’s (Kwame Phillips) debut on our podcast later this week, Shannon and comedian Jesse Whitehead discuss this controversial character and what his inclusion means to the world of Little Women. Why does he exist? What values did he represent to Louisa and readers at the time? And most importantly, does his marriage to Jo really undercut the book’s feminist themes?
This episode also features the voice of Jessica Leff as Louisa May Alcott.
* We apologize for some minor audio issues that occurred on my end during this episode. It shouldn’t happen again.*
This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of The Revisionists podcast.
Check out more of Jesse’s podcasting work by listening to What Is It This Time? with Jesse and Paul. Listeners in Oregon can also find out about his live appearances at www.capitolcitytheater.com.
It’s a Valentine’s-themed (ummm, sort of!) bonus episode! Real life couple Shannon and Zach Powers (“Laurie”) discuss the various men in Louisa May Alcott’s life who may—or may not— have inspired her most beloved male character.
This episode was also edited by Zach. You can check out more of his podcast work by listening to The Revisionists.
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