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Annex: the saga of a neighborhood and its residents, set outside the fictional port city of Harborview, Oregon in the early twentieth century.
Henry and Jane Pembroke's breakfast talk of plans for their lilac sanctuary is interrupted by an unexpected arrival.
Cast (in Alphabetical Order):
Suzanne Owens-Duval as the Narrator and Jane Pembroke
Jason Pollard as Nathaniel Gaumont
Anthony Redelsperger as Henry Pembroke
Credits:
Writer/Director/Executive Producer: Drew Beard
Producer: Christi Dodge
Assistant Producer/Casting Director: Suzanne Owens-Duval
Sound Editor: Jubel Brosseau
Sound Designer: Ashley Moe
Theme and Score Composed by: Jubel Brosseau
Podcast Manager: Stephanie Briggs
Promo Editor: Jodi Barasa
Marketing and Distribution Consultant: Justin Briggs
Copyright © 2018, Studio 1152, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Annex is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
By Drew BeardAnnex: the saga of a neighborhood and its residents, set outside the fictional port city of Harborview, Oregon in the early twentieth century.
Henry and Jane Pembroke's breakfast talk of plans for their lilac sanctuary is interrupted by an unexpected arrival.
Cast (in Alphabetical Order):
Suzanne Owens-Duval as the Narrator and Jane Pembroke
Jason Pollard as Nathaniel Gaumont
Anthony Redelsperger as Henry Pembroke
Credits:
Writer/Director/Executive Producer: Drew Beard
Producer: Christi Dodge
Assistant Producer/Casting Director: Suzanne Owens-Duval
Sound Editor: Jubel Brosseau
Sound Designer: Ashley Moe
Theme and Score Composed by: Jubel Brosseau
Podcast Manager: Stephanie Briggs
Promo Editor: Jodi Barasa
Marketing and Distribution Consultant: Justin Briggs
Copyright © 2018, Studio 1152, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Annex is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.