A story about the end of the world... or is it?
After an apocalyptic event, survivors struggle to make sense of their world while awaiting a rescue that may never come. They band together in hopes of discovering a community, but each step they take leads them into more danger. When things take a turn for the worst, they start to suspect that the deck has been deliberately stacked against them.
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A story about the end of the world... or is it?
After an apocalyptic event, survivors struggle to make sense of their world while awaiting a rescue that may never come. They band together in hopes of discovering a community, but each step they take leads them into more danger. When things take a turn for the worst, they start to suspect that the deck has been deliberately stacked against them.
Worlds collide as Nadine and Greg discover the source of the explosion and a new team of misfits. Guns, injectors, red glowing lights, and the hope for electricity cause tensions to rise as the group’s approaches to survival are put to the test.
Content Warnings:
Moments of adult language, graphic death and sickness, gun violence, and claustrophobic environments.
Southbridge Podcast was written and directed by Tiffany Murray
Produced by Amy Kersten, Seth Kays, and Tiffany Murray
Editing, Mixing and Sound Design by Seth Kays
Original Music by Katrina Zemrak
Cast:
Greg Reynolds- Danell Leyva
Nadine Othello- Roni Geva
Brandie Avis- Amy Kersten
Emma Hannon- Alexa Yeames
Miles Radnor- Peter Holden
Zach Easton- Jordan Gzesh
Jackson- Benari Poulten
Southbridge
A story about the end of the world... or is it?
After an apocalyptic event, survivors struggle to make sense of their world while awaiting a rescue that may never come. They band together in hopes of discovering a community, but each step they take leads them into more danger. When things take a turn for the worst, they start to suspect that the deck has been deliberately stacked against them.