ZU X ORI
4 episodes
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Creator: Sov & Zu
Full cast Adaptation Serial Audio Book
Synopsis:
The Reincarnation Sequel to Romeo + Juliet. When Zu meets Ori in present-day New York City, something ancient stirs—whispers of Verona, echoes of tragedy, and a love that refuses to die. ZU X ORI explores what it means to remember who you’ve always been—and who you’re still meant to become. Created by Sov. Hosted by Sov & Zu, narrated by Ferah Ahmet.
Language: English
Format: Audio Book
Continuity: Serial
Writing: Scripted
Voices: Full cast
Narrator: First Person
Genres: Adaptation, Classics, Romance
Soundscape: Voices only
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Episodes:
Mon, 26 May 2025 22:00:10 GMT
At home, Zu tries to unwind, but her mind won’t settle. One name—Ori—keeps rising to the surface. An online search leads to a mysterious livestream and a moment so intense, it feels impossible. She shuts off the tablet, but something in her refuses to power down.
Tue, 13 May 2025 22:46:25 GMT
Zu’s instinct for Shakespeare lands her an unexpected role in The Lights, but something about Landon’s performance feels off. Meanwhile, an encounter with Ori’s past work—an eerily familiar white dress—triggers strange visions and an unsettling chill. The past is getting closer, whether Zu is ready or not.
E1 Scene 2 : Before The Lights
Sat, 03 May 2025 19:40:29 GMT
At Trinity Rose, Zu’s sharp sense of smell gives her an edge—except when it overwhelms her. Between meeting new friends, discovering The Lights, and Professor Lauren analyzing her sketches, Zu starts to feel like she’s uncovering something bigger than just art.
Thu, 10 Apr 2025 10:47:34 GMT
16-year-old Zu sketches quietly in a New York City café, haunted by a face she’s never seen—and a feeling she can’t explain. As she reflects on her move from Hong Kong and the strange pull of her drawings, a story begins to surface—one about identity, memory, and the moment before everything changes.