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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 57 MIN

Black Berry: A Dystopian Romeo & Juliet - The Audio Play

from 267 Productions Co., LLC Presents: Audio Theatre · host 267 Productions Co

Black Berry: The Audio Play is a dystopian Romeo and Juliet story about Berryanna and Rouzbeh — two young people navigating love, identity, and borders under a dangerous new regime where policy, power, and prejudice collide. Set in a near-future world shaped by authoritarian control and cultural division, Black Berry explores what it means to love across lines that were never meant to be crossed — and the cost of choosing connection in a system designed to separate.This audio theatre experience blends elements of audio drama, scripted podcast storytelling, and live performance. This dystopian love story explores themes of identity, immigration, and belonging through a cross-cultural narrative rooted in political tension and resistance.This recording contains elements of a live performance, including audience reactions and minor audio imperfections.Cast (in order of appearance):Tye Nee Hans – Marco ParraBerryanna – Tiera HollanquestRouzbeh – Evan NejadP. Ness Long – Marco ParraAunt T "Toya" – Diana Elizabeth JordanAref – Pej AhmadiDr. Roobin Ja'koff – Marco ParraWritten and directed by Terrell M. GreenProduced by 267 Productions Co., LLCPart of the 267 Productions Presents: Audio Theatre series. This work is part of a growing movement in immersive audio storytelling and experimental theatre, expanding how audiences engage with narrative beyond traditional stage productions.

Black Berry: The Audio Play is a dystopian Romeo and Juliet story about Berryanna and Rouzbeh — two young people navigating love, identity, and borders under a dangerous new regime where policy, power, and prejudice collide. Set in a near-future world shaped by authoritarian control and cultural division, Black Berry explores what it means to love across lines that were never meant to be crossed — and the cost of choosing connection in a system designed to separate.This audio theatre experience blends elements of audio drama, scripted podcast storytelling, and live performance. This dystopian love story explores themes of identity, immigration, and belonging through a cross-cultural narrative rooted in political tension and resistance.This recording contains elements of a live performance, including audience reactions and minor audio imperfections.Cast (in order of appearance):Tye Nee Hans – Marco ParraBerryanna – Tiera HollanquestRouzbeh – Evan NejadP. Ness Long – Marco ParraAunt T "Toya" – Diana Elizabeth JordanAref – Pej AhmadiDr. Roobin Ja'koff – Marco ParraWritten and directed by Terrell M. GreenProduced by 267 Productions Co., LLCPart of the 267 Productions Presents: Audio Theatre series. This work is part of a growing movement in immersive audio storytelling and experimental theatre, expanding how audiences engage with narrative beyond traditional stage productions.

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