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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2022 · 2H 14M

Season 3: Behind the Curtain

from Multiclass Theater · host Matt, Amanda, Cassie, Diana, Rachel, Mike, Adam

Hey everyone, it’s Diana, I just want to apologize in advance for my voice in this episode. I fell ill a few days prior to recording and would test positive for COVID the day following.  I‘m better but my voice in this episode is rough. Sorry again And enjoy the show!CastRohtan - AdamSilwe - AmandaMist - MikeDesmond - MattWinlee - Rachel DM and Producer - Diana  @mctdiana - Twitter, @arrowofartemis - InstagramExtra Special Guest Star:Cassie  @lovelygmCassie - Twitter    GM and Producer of The LovelycraftiansOriginal Music by Adam - Used with permission.

In our third Behind the Curtain episode, the cast talk all things Season 3, answer listener questions, and look to the future of Multiclass Theater.

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Hey everyone, it’s Diana, I just want to apologize in advance for my voice in this episode. I fell ill a few days prior to recording and would test positive for COVID the day following.  I‘m better but my voice in this episode is rough. Sorry again...

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