• Barbecue

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 27. “Barbecue”

    "In suffering there is a core within that can only be touched by the death of distant stars," writes author Ron Pullins. Argentinian dissident Enrico is now a physicist living the quiet life with his wife Sarah. When acquaintances drop by for a barbecue, Enrico shares more than just his recipe for pork loin.

    “Barbecue” was adapted from the short story "The Barbecue" by Ron Pullins.

    This episode was directed and edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING
    Juan Pablo Suarez as Enrico,
    Aryeh Krause-Nadler as Michael,
    Anastasia Wilson as Sarah,
    Ethan Herschenfeld as Fat Thug,
    Drew deMan as Thin Thug.

    Original music by Trevor Tremaine.

    The podcast’s cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

    Special Thanks to the folks whose financial contributions helped produce this episode: Blaque Fowler, Brian Fifeld, and Daniel Ellis.

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    Next week on A Blind Play: Episode 28: “Jumbie Daddy” adapted from three flash fiction stories by Neala Luna Bhagwansingh.


    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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