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We have reached our Season 1 finale! In the episode we are joined by Jonathan Handley who chats with us about defunct colleges, living the renaissance lifestyle, and showing caution when shortening names.
We then perform two plays written by Host Steven. The first, Drop Off, was written originally for Once Upon a Weekend and inspired by a painting. The second, Leaving an Impression, was inspired by a tweet from @LisaMMcgee. Thanks to Lisa and (I'm guessing) Roni Weiss for the inspirations.
Thanks as always to Cullen Vance (CullenVanceCreative.com) for the music and to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.
Thanks to Jonathan Handley for guesting on the episode. You can find Jonathan sometimes performing online with the Improv Technology-I.T. Crowd group. More information on their show can be found on Facebook, but a quick warning, their shows tend to use language geared toward adults.
If you would like to get in touch with us, we can be found on twitter @webstagepodcast or via email at [email protected].
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We have reached our Season 1 finale! In the episode we are joined by Jonathan Handley who chats with us about defunct colleges, living the renaissance lifestyle, and showing caution when shortening names.
We then perform two plays written by Host Steven. The first, Drop Off, was written originally for Once Upon a Weekend and inspired by a painting. The second, Leaving an Impression, was inspired by a tweet from @LisaMMcgee. Thanks to Lisa and (I'm guessing) Roni Weiss for the inspirations.
Thanks as always to Cullen Vance (CullenVanceCreative.com) for the music and to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.
Thanks to Jonathan Handley for guesting on the episode. You can find Jonathan sometimes performing online with the Improv Technology-I.T. Crowd group. More information on their show can be found on Facebook, but a quick warning, their shows tend to use language geared toward adults.
If you would like to get in touch with us, we can be found on twitter @webstagepodcast or via email at [email protected].