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An Unseemly Show! An Unruly Crowd! An Untimely Finale! Augie, Lilith, & Griffson vex and vamp before a voracious van of vultures and vanguards as the show’s vow of vanishment vacillates between victory and vengeance!
Transcript here and at vanishingpod.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media.
CREDITS
Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Daniel Etti-Williams. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar.
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CONTENT NOTES
This episode contains adult language, sexual innuendo, and scenes of peril. There are references to the rise of Hitler, anti-German rhetoric, and antisemitic hate crimes. [The following content note contains specific SPOILERS] A character unexpectedly finds themself in Berlin in 1944, reveals that they are Jewish, and expresses fear for their safety being there. Please see our FAQ section on our website for a statement about the purpose of our use of this historical time and place.
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An Unseemly Show! An Unruly Crowd! An Untimely Finale! Augie, Lilith, & Griffson vex and vamp before a voracious van of vultures and vanguards as the show’s vow of vanishment vacillates between victory and vengeance!
Transcript here and at vanishingpod.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media.
CREDITS
Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Daniel Etti-Williams. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar.
CAST
CONTENT NOTES
This episode contains adult language, sexual innuendo, and scenes of peril. There are references to the rise of Hitler, anti-German rhetoric, and antisemitic hate crimes. [The following content note contains specific SPOILERS] A character unexpectedly finds themself in Berlin in 1944, reveals that they are Jewish, and expresses fear for their safety being there. Please see our FAQ section on our website for a statement about the purpose of our use of this historical time and place.
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