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Episode 1: The Play

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Episode 1 features the William Head on Stage team performing π˜›π˜©π˜¦ π˜•π˜°π˜³π˜΅π˜©π˜¦π˜³π˜― π˜“π˜ͺ𝘨𝘩𝘡𝘴 -- a radio play set in the 1940s, in the tundra. Researcher buddies Norman and Paul think they can invent a time machine: the Hypercucambulator. In a remote cabin up North, they marvel at the sky-paintings of the Northern Lights as they test out their machine, honestly, not expecting all that much, when an unexpected visitor brings a scientific discovery greater than they had bargained for. This news blows apart everything they thought they knew about the North -- and what sub-zero really means. Their audio recorder captures it all in this science-fiction radio play originally written in 1949 by Wyllis Cooper.

Radio play π˜›π˜©π˜¦ π˜•π˜°π˜³π˜΅π˜©π˜¦π˜³π˜― π˜“π˜ͺ𝘨𝘩𝘡𝘴 written by Wyllis Cooper.

Creative writing, commercials, and commentary created by incarcerated artists Midnight, Paul Dark, Dr. Percy, and The Captain.

Edited by Kathleen Greenfield.

Workshop facilitation and additional voices by Anne Cirillo, Kathleen Greenfield, Ingrid Hansen, Jeni Luther, and Kate Rubin.

Dark Traveller cover art by Carolyn Moon as part of our pen-pal art exchange between β€˜outside’ and incarcerated artists.

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Episode 1: The Play

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Episode 1 features the William Head on Stage team performing π˜›π˜©π˜¦ π˜•π˜°π˜³π˜΅π˜©π˜¦π˜³π˜― π˜“π˜ͺ𝘨𝘩𝘡𝘴 -- a radio play set in the 1940s, in the tundra. Researcher buddies Norman and Paul think they can invent a time machine: the Hypercucambulator. In a remote cabin up North, they marvel at the sky-paintings of the Northern Lights as they test out their machine, honestly, not expecting all that much, when an unexpected visitor brings a scientific discovery greater than they had bargained for. This news blows apart everything they thought they knew about the North -- and what sub-zero really means. Their audio recorder captures it all in this science-fiction radio play originally written in 1949 by Wyllis Cooper.

Radio play π˜›π˜©π˜¦ π˜•π˜°π˜³π˜΅π˜©π˜¦π˜³π˜― π˜“π˜ͺ𝘨𝘩𝘡𝘴 written by Wyllis Cooper.

Creative writing, commercials, and commentary created by incarcerated artists Midnight, Paul Dark, Dr. Percy, and The Captain.

Edited by Kathleen Greenfield.

Workshop facilitation and additional voices by Anne Cirillo, Kathleen Greenfield, Ingrid Hansen, Jeni Luther, and Kate Rubin.

Dark Traveller cover art by Carolyn Moon as part of our pen-pal art exchange between β€˜outside’ and incarcerated artists.

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