
A Show We Love - Unseen
01/19/23 • 44 min
A young woman in London notices a mysterious shop in Covent Garden, one no one else seems to be able to see. She gets a job there, but discovers that nothing - not even magic - can magically fix what’s wrong with your life.
Starring Dottie James as Harry Winter.
Written and Directed by Gabriel Urbina.
Script Editing by David K. Barnes.
Original Music by Alan Rodi.
Sound Design by Zach Valenti.
Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay.
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A young woman in London notices a mysterious shop in Covent Garden, one no one else seems to be able to see. She gets a job there, but discovers that nothing - not even magic - can magically fix what’s wrong with your life.
Starring Dottie James as Harry Winter.
Written and Directed by Gabriel Urbina.
Script Editing by David K. Barnes.
Original Music by Alan Rodi.
Sound Design by Zach Valenti.
Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay.
A transcript for this episode is available here. Visit our website for additional information on our show, the team behind UNSEEN, and more episodes. Ad sales by Multitude.
Today's episode is brought to you by BetterHELP, the world's largest online counseling service. As a special offer for UNSEEN listeners, you can get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/unseen.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A day of incredible triumph is marred by a Roman crackdown, which lands Gestas in jail. As the unimaginable happens, Almelem searches for a way to salvage the movement and save their friends. They discover that there is even more hope in a tragedy than in a victory, if only they can find a new beginning.
This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt
Cast, in order of appearance -
Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene
Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome
Katzia - Kelley Ray O'Donnell
Nat Cassidy - Gestas
Adlai - Sean Williams
Dani Martineck - Almelem
Roman Soldier - Ian Williams
Mary, Mother of Jesus - Kristen Vaughan
This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York.
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Show notes and information can be found here -
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-goblet-wire/id1626460425
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