This week, we join Nick and Nora Charles as they solve the mystery of just who might be trying to kill their newlywed friend, the goofy groom, Arthur Hornsby. Starring Andrew McDonald as Nick, Sam Kaufman as Nora, Noah Mease as Arthur, Killian White as Jane, and Katie Zurbach as Bingo Burns. Directed by Rachel Goodgal.
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Hafsa Ahmad and Cynthia Wang engage in some healthy Orientalism while peddling their exotic wares as Granny Gupta and Georgie the Germ. Also with Adam Lee.
Asian-Owned Convenience Store Ads
(0)Join Frank Caldwell (Kris Ogren) and his Boss, played by Brendan O’Connell, as they try to solve the biggest problem the Logics company has ever faced: Joe. Directed by Bill Noble.
(0)Izzy Nuttall stars in this spooky tale of love and loss and vampires in the Gothic South. Also with Hafsa Ahmad, Adam Lee, Claire Sibley, Edwin Suh and Steve Barash, and directed by Noah Mease.
The Witch’s Tale: Graveyard Mansion
(0)Bill Noble reads the Intro and then joins Noah Mease in reading the Credits to the Season Five-Point-Five J-Term Spectacular, Part the Second.
(0)A radio play about the other side of college life. Starring Steve Barash and Erin Prak as the Halls with Andrew McDonald as Professor Warren and Aviva Bannerman as Fern. Announced by Edwin Suh and directed by Bill Noble
(0)Gather round to hear how Jim learned the facts of tractor maintenance. Yes, it’s for real. Starring Noah Mease and Bill Noble, with Adam Lee. Directed by Sasha Rivera.
(0)David Seamans stars as Emmett Fawcett in “The Seaside Strangler, a gaslight mystery,” an original tale of a series of ghastly murders in a bleak Victorian resort town. Also starring Claire Sibley, Adrienne Losch, and Bill Noble. Written and directed by Noah Mease.
Emmett Fawcett in “The Seaside Strangler, a gaslight mystery”
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