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Cry Havoc! #1 - After Caesar

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Ancient Rome, 42 BC. Top gents Mark and Gaius begin their first day of running the entire Roman Republic together. How hard could it possibly be?


Transcripts: https://bit.ly/3MNrckc


Content Notes:

  • Abuse of Power (recurring theme)
  • Vicarious Embarrassment
  • Threats of violence/murder
  • War/Warfare
  • Innuendo/Sexual References
  • Alcohol & Alcohol use
  • Manipulation
  • Historical Sexism
  • SFX: Misophonia (eating/drinking/coughing/belching/kissing), crowds, stabbing

Created by David K. Barnes

Directed by Amani Zardoe

Executive Producers Alexander J Newall & April Sumner

Written by David K Barnes

Produced by Natalie Winter, Katherine Lindeman, Natasha Johnston, and April Sumner


Creative Consultation by Amani Zardoe

Historical Consultation by Dr. Emma Southon

Special Thanks to Arienne King

Sensitivity Consultation by Salt and Sage


Featuring

Kazeem Tosin Amore as Mark Antony

Harry Roebuck as Gaius Octavius Caesar

Sarah Agha as Charmian

Lara Sawalha as Cleopatra

Sarah Lambie as Octavia

Andy Secombe as Lepidus

Beth Eyre as Fulvia

Ahmed Aljabry as Ptolemy

Pip Gladwin as Drusus

Mark Nicholson as Rufus


Dialogue Editor – James Austin, Lowri Ann Davies

Sound Designer - Tessa Vroom, Meg McKeller, Katharine Seaton

Mastering Editor - Catherine Rinella

Music and Scoring by Sam Jones (listen to the album here)

Art by Guerrilla Communications


SFX from dynamique, tennisers, caitlynbananas, strangy, waweee, matt_beer, ALLANZ10D, mlsulli, CalGre, Garuda1982, https://freesound.org/people.klankbeeld/ (4.0), L.Finck, Canukfa (3.0), Edulacava, vrlmrtnz, kyles, craigglenday, Paseka, deleted_user_2104797, DylanTheFish, HerbertBoland (CC 4.0), IENBA (CC 4.0), lyre music and additional sfx by Katharine Seaton, Catherine Rinella, and previously credited artists from Freesound.org


Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/rustyquill


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Ancient Rome, 42 BC. Top gents Mark and Gaius begin their first day of running the entire Roman Republic together. How hard could it possibly be?


Transcripts: https://bit.ly/3MNrckc


Content Notes:

  • Abuse of Power (recurring theme)
  • Vicarious Embarrassment
  • Threats of violence/murder
  • War/Warfare
  • Innuendo/Sexual References
  • Alcohol & Alcohol use
  • Manipulation
  • Historical Sexism
  • SFX: Misophonia (eating/drinking/coughing/belching/kissing), crowds, stabbing

Created by David K. Barnes

Directed by Amani Zardoe

Executive Producers Alexander J Newall & April Sumner

Written by David K Barnes

Produced by Natalie Winter, Katherine Lindeman, Natasha Johnston, and April Sumner


Creative Consultation by Amani Zardoe

Historical Consultation by Dr. Emma Southon

Special Thanks to Arienne King

Sensitivity Consultation by Salt and Sage


Featuring

Kazeem Tosin Amore as Mark Antony

Harry Roebuck as Gaius Octavius Caesar

Sarah Agha as Charmian

Lara Sawalha as Cleopatra

Sarah Lambie as Octavia

Andy Secombe as Lepidus

Beth Eyre as Fulvia

Ahmed Aljabry as Ptolemy

Pip Gladwin as Drusus

Mark Nicholson as Rufus


Dialogue Editor – James Austin, Lowri Ann Davies

Sound Designer - Tessa Vroom, Meg McKeller, Katharine Seaton

Mastering Editor - Catherine Rinella

Music and Scoring by Sam Jones (listen to the album here)

Art by Guerrilla Communications


SFX from dynamique, tennisers, caitlynbananas, strangy, waweee, matt_beer, ALLANZ10D, mlsulli, CalGre, Garuda1982, https://freesound.org/people.klankbeeld/ (4.0), L.Finck, Canukfa (3.0), Edulacava, vrlmrtnz, kyles, craigglenday, Paseka, deleted_user_2104797, DylanTheFish, HerbertBoland (CC 4.0), IENBA (CC 4.0), lyre music and additional sfx by Katharine Seaton, Catherine Rinella, and previously credited artists from Freesound.org


Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/rustyquill


Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill


Cry Havoc! Ask Questions Later is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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