EPISODE · Sep 13, 2018 · 1H 23M
Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz? - Part 2 (theatrical cut)
from Revival League Playhouse · host Revival League Players
Time for your just desserts! The thrilling conclusion of the Revival League’s latest original radio play, “Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz?" The futuristic rabbit dystopia of Efrafa is plunged into complete anarchy as its underclass of chocolate workers stages a violent Rabb-olution against their flesh and blood masters. Blade Hopper Periwinkle must use his wits (and his sweet tooth) to overcome his dangerous adversaries and foil their fiendish schemes. STARRING: Tim Blaney - Mr. Marigold Frank Dietz - Roy Bunny Deanna Dolphin – Madame Marbles/ Agent Skedaddle / Cheepz / “Salt Peter Rabbit” Shill / Rabbocop’s Wife Jaime Flowers - Ms. Honeydew Ben Haslar – Rabbocop Carolina Hidalgo - Inspector Tophat Jackey Neyman Jones - Zinnia Quinn Keating – Cricket / “Paws of a Stranger” Shill / “Buck Up” Shill Conor Lastowka - Cinnamon Robb Maynard – Narrator / Periwinkle / Wigwam / Agent Mosey/ Krix Cereal Kid 1/ Jimmy Stewrabbot 3/ Gene Celery / Rabbocop’s Chief Ian Morrison - Pansy the Cook Ron McAdams - Fourleaf / Krix Rabbot / Jimmy Stewrabbot 1/ Candy Rooney / “3 Foot” Spokesbunny Kate Page - Blimp Voice James Rohling – Buttercup / Gingersnaps/ Krix Cereal Kid 2 Natalie Ryan - Pickle Dylan J. Schlender – Doctor Fluffernutter Ryan Smith – “Memory Implants R Us” Shill / Jimmy Stewrabbot 2 / Dr. Rabbit T. Buckhare / Roger Eggplant / Heath Ledg-hare/ Charlton Hareston / Greg Tally - Cornflake / IBS News Reel Announce-hare / “FUR-Vitalizer Bunny” Shill / Jimmy Stewrabbot 4 / Jake Byllenhaal / Rab Rein-hare/ “Who Frames” Shill This original sci-fi comedy is a work of satire based upon or inspired by Ridley Scott's motion picture “Blade Runner,” Phillip K. Dick's novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?,” Karel Čapek's 1920 stage play “Rossum's Universal Robots,” and Richard Adam's novel “Watership Down.” Written by Robb Maynard and featuring the vocal talents of Tim Blaney (“Men In Black,” “Short Circuit”), Frank Dietz (“Zombie Nightmare”), Carolina Hidalgo (“The Mads Are Back! Podcast,” “SiriusXM”), Jackey Raye Neyman Jones (“Manos: The Hands of Fate”), and all the rest of your favorite Revival League Podcast Players (if any).
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Time for your just desserts! The thrilling conclusion of the Revival League’s latest original radio play, “Do Rabbots Dream of Electric Cheepz?" The futuristic rabbit dystopia of Efrafa is plunged into complete anarchy as its underclass of chocolate workers stages a violent Rabb-olution against their flesh and blood masters. Blade Hopper Periwinkle must use his wits (and his sweet tooth) to overcome his dangerous adversaries and foil their fiendish schemes. STARRING: Tim Blaney - Mr. Marigold Frank Dietz - Roy Bunny Deanna Dolphin – Madame Marbles/ Agent Skedaddle / Cheepz / “Salt Peter Rabbit” Shill / Rabbocop’s Wife Jaime Flowers - Ms. Honeydew Ben Haslar – Rabbocop Carolina Hidalgo - Inspector Tophat Jackey Neyman Jones - Zinnia Quinn Keating – Cricket / “Paws of a Stranger” Shill / “Buck Up” Shill Conor Lastowka - Cinnamon Robb Maynard – Narrator / Periwinkle / Wigwam / Agent Mosey/ Krix Cereal Kid 1/ Jimmy Stewrabbot 3/ Gene Celery / Rabbocop’s Chief Ian Morrison - Pansy the Cook Ron McAdams - Fourleaf / Krix Rabbot / Jimmy Stewrabbot 1/ Candy Rooney / “3 Foot” Spokesbunny Kate Page - Blimp Voice James Rohling – Buttercup / Gingersnaps/ Krix Cereal Kid 2 Natalie Ryan - Pickle Dylan J. Schlender – Doctor Fluffernutter Ryan Smith – “Memory Implants R Us” Shill / Jimmy Stewrabbot 2 / Dr. Rabbit T. Buckhare / Roger Eggplant / Heath Ledg-hare/ Charlton Hareston / Greg Tally - Cornflake / IBS News Reel Announce-hare / “FUR-Vitalizer Bunny” Shill / Jimmy Stewrabbot 4 / Jake Byllenhaal / Rab Rein-hare/ “Who Frames” Shill This original sci-fi comedy is a work of satire based upon or inspired by Ridley Scott's motion picture “Blade Runner,” Phillip K. Dick's novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?,” Karel Čapek's 1920 stage play “Rossum's Universal Robots,” and Richard Adam's novel “Watership Down.” Written by Robb Maynard and featuring the vocal talents of Tim Blaney (“Men In Black,” “Short Circuit”), Frank Dietz (“Zombie Nightmare”), Carolina Hidalgo (“The Mads Are Back! Podcast,” “SiriusXM”), Jackey Raye Neyman Jones (“Manos: The Hands of Fate”), and all the rest of your favorite Revival League Podcast Players (if any).
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