The Last Station, a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, PIONIGHTMARE, was written by Jack Bentele, who can be found on Instagram @bentelejack, directed by Avi Kaye, who can be found on Instagram @avi_kaye, and executive produced by Amy Suto and Kyle Cords.
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- Holden is voiced by Sid Phoenix who can be found on Instagram @Sid_Phoenix or at SidPhoenixActor.com
- Marina is voiced by Portia Juliette who can be found on Instagram @PortialJamas
- Jake is voiced by Keanu Ross-Cabrera, who can be found on Instagram @theotherkeanu.
- Dustin and Siren Head is voiced by Daniel Rashid, who can be found on Instagram @danielrashid.
- Josephine is voiced by Carolina Bonetti who can be found on Instagram @linabean113
- The Shelter Marauder is voiced by Matt Keibler, who can be found on Instagram @mattkeibler.
- The Prisoner Marauder is voice by Jay Lee, who can be found on Instagram @jayeasyontheeyes
This episode was sound designed and mixed by Mia Glenn-Schuster, who can be found on Instagram as @mglennsound. Original music in this episode includes “Lullaby” by Frank Watkinson. Original compositions by Haider Mir, who can be found on Instagram at HaiderAliMir.com.
Graphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares. Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writers for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, a special thank you to our associate producer Michelle Lin and the rest of our Kingdom of Pavement team.
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