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We could use a boost to our publicity, and the Chicago Reader's "Best of Chicago" nominations are now open. The Reader's "Best of Chicago" is an annual special issue of the paper, profiling the "Best of" in various categories, as voted on by their readership. We would really appreciate it if you would nominate Synesthesia Theatre for Best Podcast. Multiple nominations are necessary as only the top four make it to the next round of voting! Nominations close May 19 at noon CT. You do NOT need to live in Chicago to vote. You can nominate us at burningbrigid.com/vote.
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Meet the cast of Cold Reboot as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: Amanda Meyer, Kathryn Palmer, Kat O’Connor, and Michael Coorlim.
Show Notes Episode 11
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Synesthesia Theatre is only possible due to support from listeners like you. Want to help us make Season 3 a reality? Support us on Patreon:
Fundraiser March 15: Bottom Shelf Theatre: Reasons Why We Drink benefiting Fury Theatre. It's a fun night of drinking, food, and terrible short plays. Should be fun, and all are welcome and invited!
Meet the cast of Cold Reboot as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: Chanda Davetas, Ruth Kaufman, C.J. Julianus, Kat O’Connor, and Michael Coorlim.
Show Notes Episode 10
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Synesthesia Theatre is only possible due to support from listeners like you. Want to help us make Season 3 a reality? Support us on Patreon:
Erica confronts Georgia for answers about her forgotten past in this heart-pounding conclusion to the Synesthesia Theatre production of Cold Reboot.
Show Notes Episode 9
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Security Guard, played by Jennifer Lenius Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas Reporter, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Scott Morris, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend.
Erica and Kate decide to work together to get back at Dae for all that trouble he's caused them. The scamp!
Show Notes Episode 8
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Veer, played by Tommy Malouf Waitress, played by Jennifer Lenius Yeong Dae, played by Archy Jamjun Metra Announcer, played by Bill Bullock Dozing Man, played by Peyton Brown Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend.
Erica turns the tables on her secret "admirers," and comes closer to learning a valuable lesson.
Show Notes Episode 7
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Zehra, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Yosef, played by Vincent Truman Danny, played by Sean Daniel Francis Punga, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend.
Erica and Ruamano concoct a wacky plan that's so crazy that it just might work.
Show Notes Episode 6
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Punga, played by Bill Bullock Grandfather, played by C.J. Julianus ChicagoNet AI, played by Ruth Kaufman Dr. Kozlow, played by Sean Daniel Francis Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend.
Erica nabs a follow-up interview that promises to solve all of her problems! Unfortunately it doesn't go quite as expected.
Show Notes Episode 5
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Ruben, played by C.J. Julianus Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Adam's Rib AI, played by David Collins-Rivera Adam's Rib Manager, played by Joyce Porter Chris, played by Jennifer Lenius Nurse Carol, played by Amanda Meyer EMS Dispatch, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Dale, played by Bill Bullock Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Punga, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend.
Erica drifts through the world in a daze, desperately grasping for someone or something to help pull her from dissociated confusion.
Show Notes Episode 4
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Nurse Carol, played by Amanda Meyer Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Detective Mitchem, played by Peyton Brown Taxi AI, played by Bill Bullock Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Mrs. Karaiti, played by Joyce Porter Scott Morris, played by Bill Bullock Enzo’s AI, played by Vincent Truman ChicagoNet AI, played by Ruth Kaufman Hospital AI, played by Kathryn Palmer June Collins, played by Jennifer Lenius Yeong Dae, played by Archy Jamjun Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We'll be your best friend.
It's blasts from the past as Erica reconnects with Georgia and Baxter, remnants from her previous life. Her date with her ex takes a strange turn when an unexpected stranger barrels into her life.
Show Notes Episode 3
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor ChicagoNet AI, played be Ruth Kaufman Baxter Collins, played by Sean Daniel Francis Yeong Dae, played by Archy Jamjun Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas Lonnie, played by Sean Daniel Francis FBI Agent, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Waitress, played by Jennifer Lenius Bartender, played by Joyce Porter Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend.
It's capitalism to the rescue as Erica uses her assistance credits to do some shopping in anticipation of her upcoming interview. Unfortunately her unabashed consumption brings her into direct conflict with her new neighbors.
Show Notes Episode 2
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O’Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas ChicagoNet AI, played be Ruth Kaufman Ruamano, played by Kathryn Palmer Makayla, played by Kathryn Palmer Veer, played by Tommy Malouf Punga, played by Bill Bullock Ray, played by Vincent Truman CTA Announcer, played by Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend.
700+ nominations have been tabulated, and voting is now open for the 2016 Audio Verse Awards. We are incredibly pleased that our hard-working cast and crew have gotten this recognition. And we would love your support in seeing us through the next steps! Voting is open to the public, and the first round of voting has begun, and closes at 11:59pm PDT on November 6. During this time YOU have a chance to make your voice heard. If you thought Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was exceptional in any of the categories below, then let the internet know and vote at audioverseawards.net!
Please read the voting instructions carefully, and be aware that since there are many categories to vote for, and you must vote in every category, voting will take around 30 minutes. If you'd like to review nominees in categories we're not up for, you can check out their master list of nominations, or their nominee showcase, both with links to the shows.
We were nominated in these categories:
Best Original Composition in a Long form, Large Cast Production: Synesthesia Theatre theme music
Best Original Anthology/Variety Show: Synesthesia Theatre
Best New Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing Production: Synesthesia Theatre
Best Audio Engineering of an Original, Ongoing, Long Form Production: Kat O'Connor, Michael Coorlim, and Bill Bullock for Iron Horses Can't Be Broken
Best Writing of an Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing Production: Michael Coorlim for Iron Horses Can't Be Broken
Best Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing, Dramatic Production:Iron Horses Cant be Broken
Best Actress in an Original Ensemble Role for a Long Form Production: Amanda Meyer, as Florence Bartleby Kat O'Connor, as Sarah Bartleby
Best Actress in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form Production: Deborah Craft, as Iron Horse Song Marshall, as Aldora Fiske
Best Actor in an Original Ensemble Role for a Long Form Production: Bill Bullock, as Parker Doug Schuetz, as Luther Koning Sean Francis, as Chester
Best Actor in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form, Large Cast Production: C.J. Julianus, as Governor Robert Koning James Sparling, as Alton Bartleby
Whew, that's a lot! Five finalists in each category will move on to the Finals based on the number of votes they receive, and the last round of voting will also be open to the public for a final two weeks. There are lots of nominees for the first round, so competition will be stiff. As always, you can also support us by telling your friends about us, about Iron Horses and Synesthesia Theatre, and about the voting periods for the Audio Verse Awards. We think it would be great for our cast and crew to get some well-deserved recognition. Thank you!
The future is a cold place when you have no past. Marketing exec Erica Crawford lost hers when a coma robbed her of all memory of the last ten years, and not even the FBI knows what she’s been up to. Now she wanders the streets of 2025 Chicago, trying to get by on a meager allowance of government assistance credits, without friends, funds, or a work history within the last decade. Increased automation and a depressed economy have put a lot of people in her situation – but how many of the urban poor are stalked by assassins sent by a past they can’t remember? How many of them have to rely on strange skills and muscle memory to survive? Between the drone filled skies up above, and the rumbling of the El trains down below, Erica’s only hope is to adapt to the streets of a world where technoshock can be as deadly as a hit-man’s pistol.
Show Notes Episode 1
Cold Reboot was adapted from the novel by Michael Coorlim. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Associate Producer is Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Scott Morris, played by Bill Bullock Erica Crawford, played by Kat O’Connor Taxi AI, played by Bill Bullock ChicagoNet AI, played be Ruth Kaufman Harry, played by Peyton Brown Judith, played by Susan Victoria Thomas Georgia Matthews, played by Chanda Davetas Baxter Collins, played by Sean Daniel Francis Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Joe Mason. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes, and tell your friends. It keeps us high in the rankings so more listeners can find us. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend.
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken wouldn't have been possible without these talented artists: Written by: Michael Coorlim Audio engineering: Kat O'Connor, Michael Coorlim, and Bill Bullock Synesthesia Theatre theme music composed by: Stav DriemanIron Horses Can't Be Broken cast: Iron Horse: Deborah Craft Alton Bartleby: James Sparling Robert Koning: C.J. Julianus Aldora Fiske: Song Marshall Florence Bartleby: Amanda Meyer Parker: Bill Bullock Luther Koning: Doug Schuetz Sarah Bartleby: Kat O'Connor Brother Schubert: Caleb Probst Clive Stone, Mr. Riley: Vincent Truman Diane: Joyce Porter Chester, The Pekwin: Sean Francis Bright Rabbit: Adriana Klisch Father Dalton: Collins Yearwood You can also support us by rating and reviewing on iTunes or anywhere else you found us. Reviews and ratings improve our rankings, which helps new listeners to find us. Thank you so much for your support!
Cold Reboot is a cyberpunk thriller audiodrama, and the second season from Burning Brigid Media's Synesthesia Theatre podcast. Set in Chicago in 2025, it tells the story of a woman who can't remember the past decade trying to put her life together in a world of mass unemployment, rampant automation, and cold cold shoulders. Can she succeed, or will the assassins pursuing her end her problems, once and for all?
The Iron Horses Can't be Broken Gag Reel has been released for our patrons on Patreon dot com
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken has wrapped up. If you want to follow the characters further, you are welcome to check out the other Galvanic Century books and audiobooks written by Michael Coorlim.
Season 2, Cold Reboot is finishing up post-production and will begin in one month. It is not related to Iron Horses, but is a cyberpunk thriller. It stars many of the same actors.
You can help us defer the costs of production and get cool swag by donating to Synesthesia Theatre's Patreon. It's the best and simplest way to support us.
Meet the cast of Iron Horses Can’t Be Broken as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: James Sparling, Doug Schuetz, and Sean Francis.
Show Notes Episode 13
Synesthesia Theatre is produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast’s upcoming projects:
James Sparling
As You Like It in the Parks: Saturdays and Sundays in July and August Dates/Locations/Details: midsommerflight.com
Meet the cast of Iron Horses Can’t Be Broken as we discuss the production and behind-the-scenes. In this episode: Amanda Meyer, Joyce Porter, Song Marshall, Deborah Craft, Bill Bullock, Kat O’Connor, and Michael Coorlim.
Show Notes Episode 12
Synesthesia Theatre is produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast’s upcoming projects:
The sins of the past come bubbling up in this, the exciting conclusion to Iron Horses Can't Be Broken.
Show Notes Episode 11
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Clive, played by Vincent Truman Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Chase; Trio for Piano, Cello, and Clarinet; Crowd Hammer; Rumination. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend.
Koning and his men approach the underground city of Cibola. Are Iron Horse and Alton Bartleby ready for them?
Show Notes Episode 10
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock. Our cast, in order of appearance: Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus Clive, played by Vincent Truman Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: To the Ends; Shamanistic; Plans in Motion; Volatile Reaction; Tectonic. Questions? Comments? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. Want to write for us? Find out more here.Join our mailing list for news, announcements, and an exclusive audio drama download. If you like what you hear, please consider clicking on the Support Us button. We’ll be your best friend.
Robert Koning heads off the fugitives at the Zuni Pueblo. Things do not go according to plan.
Show Notes Episode 9
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Clive, played by Vincent Truman
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Bright Rabbit, a Zuni child, played by Adriana Klisch
The Pekwin, played by Sean Francis
Father Dalton, played by Collins Yearwood
Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Reign Supreme; Greta Sting; Rumination; Stormfront.
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The chase continues, Robert setting off after Iron Horse in his airship. Alton Bartleby, however, has other plans.
Show Notes Episode 8
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Clive, played by Vincent Truman
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft
Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Plans in Motion; On the Shore; Clenched Teeth; Crossing the Divide; Pennsylvania Rose.
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Robert Koning has tracked Iron Horse to his den. Can Alton manage to keep his sister safe from the brutal man's rage?
Show Notes Episode 7
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft
Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O’Connor
Clive, played by Vincent Truman
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: All This; Dark Standoff; Rumination; Pop Goes the Weasel.
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Furious with the scent of his prey, Robert Koning pushes the others hard in their pursuit of the fugitive Iron Horse.
Show Notes Episode 6
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Chester, played by Sean Francis
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Lively Lumpsucker; The Reveal; Seven Off; Showdown; Plans in Motion; Call to Adventure.
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Coerced into accompanying Robert Koning on the search for Sarah, Alton Bartleby tracks the fugitives across the American Southwest.
Show Notes Episode 5
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Clive, played by Vincent Truman
Chester, played by Sean Francis
Diane, played by Joyce Porter
Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft
Pilton townsfolk, played by Sean Francis & Kat O’Connor
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: The Builder; Call to Adventure; Fluffing a Duck; Hidden Agenda; The Show Must Be Go.
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His investigations complete, brilliant detective Alton Bartleby reveals the truth of the matter to the brutal Robert Koning. Little does he anticipate that his trials are only beginning.
Show Notes Episode 4
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Parker, played by Bill Bullock
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Brother Schubert, played by Caleb Probst
Mr. Riley, played by Vincent Truman
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Sneaky Snitch; The Builder; Wagon Wheel; Take a Chance.
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Alton Bartleby's investigations commence, as he delves into a mystery ten years gone cold.
Show Notes Episode 3
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Clive, played by Vincent Truman
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Brother Schubert, played by Caleb Probst
Parker, played by Bill Bullock
Mr. Riley, played by Vincent Truman
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Call to Adventure; Sneaky Snitch; Creeping to Ship.
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Confronted with Robert Koning's rage, detective Alton Bartleby has no choice but to accept a devil's bargain to save his own skin, and the life of his sister.
Show Notes Episode 2
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Luther Koning, played by Doug Schuetz
Ellen, played by Kat O’Connor
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Title: Promising Relationship.
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English detective Alton Bartleby travels to the American southwest to rest and recuperate, but instead finds himself confronted by the sins of his past, and the sisters he'd abandoned.
Show Notes Episode 1
Iron Horses Can't Be Broken was written by Michael Coorlim, adapted from his novel of the same title. Produced by Kat O'Connor and Michael Coorlim. Audio technicians were Kat O’Connor and Bill Bullock.
Our cast, in order of appearance:
Lhadakwe, played by Deborah Craft
Sarah Bartleby, played by Kat O'Connor
Parker, played by Bill Bullock
Alton Bartleby, played by James Sparling
Aldora Fiske, played by Song Marshall
Robert Koning, played by CJ Julianus
Florence Bartleby, played by Amanda Meyer
Synesthesia Theatre theme music by Stav Drieman. Learn more at StavMusic.com.
Additional music by Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech.com. Used under a Creative Commons attribution 3.0 license. Titles: Doh De Oh; Reign Supreme; Decline; End of the Era.
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