September 20, 2021
This episode, we read, "Nematodes," by Ron Radice. Join Corinne, Liz, Ed, and Robert as we explore this absurdist domestic scene.
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July 26, 2021
This week, we read "Misfortune," by Mark Harvey Levine. Join Caitlin, Joe, Sharon, and Robert for a romp into the world of fortune cookies gone very, very wrong.
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June 7, 2021
This week, we read, "Zero Hour," by Jeff Dunne. Join Rachel, Liz, Emily, Sharon, and Robert on the eve of battle, where the lives of the characters are about to change forever!
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June 28, 2020
This week, we read, "The Gallows," by Sara Cowley. Join Jayson, Rachel, Joe, and Robert as we travel to an iconic Old West location where our self-described, "dark and edgy," playwright writes a western.
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June 19, 2020
This week, we read, "10,000 Years," by Lindsay Partain. Join Sharon, Michael, Liz, and Robert as we get a look into the obtuse relationship of Jamie and Freddy.
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May 4, 2020
This week, we read, "The Dragon's Breath," by Cynthia Morrison. Join Michael, Christina, Rachel, Liz, Neil, and Robert as we take a step into the wonderful and weird world of Alexander the Good.
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April 20, 2020
For our sixth episode this season, we read, "When The World Falls In Love..." by Donald Loftus. Join Michael, Christina, Liz, and Robert as we experience a slice of life between a couple who has been married, "a very long time."
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April 6, 2020
In our fifth episode this season, we read "What Floor?" by Elena Naskova. Join Liz, Rachel, and Robert as we take ride on the elevator of self-reflection.
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March 23, 2020
In our fourth episode this season, we read "Snapdragon," by Gretchen C. O'Halloran. Join Liz, Sharon, Emily, and Robert as we dive right into Betsy's attempt to escape her past.
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March 17, 2020
For the third episode this season, we read "Beardy McBearderson," by Jeremy Kehoe. Join Emily, Joe, Sharon, and Robert as we enjoy a romp through modern relationships and electronic connectivity.
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If you would like your play to be read on the podcast, please submit it to literary@panglossian.org for consideration.
If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org.
Special thanks to THE SOUND TECH WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED