
Making Magic
Artisan's Isle, Episode Two
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Joseph Perez
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By:
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Arielle Morisot
About this listen
On the second episode of the hot new reality TV show Artisan's Isle, things get hot, steamy, and slightly manic when two teams of six compete in a challenge to create a one-act play themed around "What Happened Last Night". Archie does a romantic scene with the bashful new British guy. Sunday gets deep with her partners, and that may or may not be sexual innuendo. Margot and Candy make some very public mistakes, and the great Charles Gamble gets a much-needed cup of coffee. Werewolves and sharks feature prominently.
What are you waiting for? Take a trip to Artisan's Isle and get in on the sexy fun with Making Magic!
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