Episode 5: Doomsday

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 37 MIN

Episode 5: Doomsday

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In this episode, Cornelia finds herself face-to-face with Wolfgang. Fritz gets more than he bargained for in his search for Maria. The Wicked Dames learn Iris’ secrets and hatch a plan. This show contains explicit content and may not be suitable for all listeners. Content Warnings: language, violence, death, suicide, WW2 and Holocaust references Enjoyed the show? DONATE to become a patron of this independent production team: https://donate.stripe.com/dR64i9aBIgSwf4cbIX To get access to the secret coded letter and more clues to solve the mystery as you listen, visit the official website: https://www.alisonhaselden.com/wicked-dames  Wicked Dames Cast and Crew Credits: Written and Directed by Alison Haselden Additional Story by Daniel Haselden Audio Edited by Turi Haim Produced by Alison Haselden and Michael Rub ELISABETH Mabel Thomas VIOLETTE Ella Frazee IRIS (and NARRATOR) Alison Haselden CORNELIA Kate Bryce HANNA Rebecca Gunn MARIA Lilly Nelson FRITZ Mpho Osei-Tutu KARL Max Beard WOLF Walker Hare ZED Ithica Tell HUGO Morrison James MUELLER George M. Contini CELINE Sheila Jenkins ALISTAIR Michael Rub ANTONY Mark McClain Wilson CHRISTOPH Michael Anderson KLAUS & TRIGGER Joshua Slade Maddox STEFAN Ronald Woodhead HANS Michael Mau GRETCHEN & MRS. ARNOLD Katy Wilson  MARK Chase G. Alexander ANSEL & YOUNG NAZI SOLDIER/CONRAD Sage Savage EZRA & ADDITIONAL VOICES Brian Ballance MAX & ADDITIONAL VOICES Jordan Burgess REBECCA & ADDITIONAL VOICES Analiese Danielle Rivera MRS. GUTERMAN & ADDITIONAL VOICES Helen Huff  PATCH & ADDITIONAL VOICES J.L. Reed  PATRIN & ADDITIONAL VOICES Tripp Karh Copyrighted by Alison Haselden ⁠Music and SFX Attribution Credits⁠⁠

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