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Dungeons, No Dragons

Episode 8 of the Theatre in the Sound podcast, hosted by theatreinthesound, titled "Dungeons, No Dragons" was published on March 21, 2020 and runs 20 minutes.

March 21, 2020 ·20m · Theatre in the Sound

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Written by Alyssa See-Tho Directed by Lani Kording and Jake Sandakly Produced by Kelly Drake Mark Greene as The Dungeon Master Nathan Hirsch-Ward as Troy/Grok Jessica McGinnis as Hannah/Eclipsa Ian Lange-McPherson as Brad Sound Design by Jimmy Kavetas, Sean Porio, Hank Borders, Ian Lange-McPherson, Kate Gallagher, Jake Sandakly, and Kelly Drake Engineered by Jimmy Kavetas Script Supervision by Lani Kording

Written by Alyssa See-Tho

Directed by Lani Kording and Jake Sandakly

Produced by Kelly Drake

Mark Greene as The Dungeon Master

Nathan Hirsch-Ward as Troy/Grok

Jessica McGinnis as Hannah/Eclipsa

Ian Lange-McPherson as Brad

Sound Design by Jimmy Kavetas, Sean Porio, Hank Borders, Ian Lange-McPherson, Kate Gallagher, Jake Sandakly, and Kelly Drake

Engineered by Jimmy Kavetas

Script Supervision by Lani Kording

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