• Episode 3 - From A Land Down Under

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 3 - From A Land Down Under

  • Summary

  • In the third episode of SILVERTONGUES, Roscoe and Tavi dig into the lore of Kalalani, run from an erratic criminal, and meet a new stranger in the woods.

    Silvertongues is produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman. Directed by Josie Eli Herman. Associate producer Christopher Nelson.

    Original scoring by Jesse Haugen. Please check out his website: https://www.jessehaugen.com/


    • Featuring music by Scott Buckley. 'Shadow And Dust' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    • Featuring music by Giorgio Di Campo - @FreeSound Music

    • Featuring music by Karl Casey - @White Bat Audio


    If you enjoyed our show and thought it was worth the price of a cup of coffee, please throw us a buck at: https://www.acornartsandentertainment.com/silvertongues or join our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/acornartsandentertainment/


    This episode stars (in order of appearance)

    Will Myers as Seth Budarocci

    Sabrina Dahlgren as Tavi Jones

    Callie Bussell as Anika Perry

    Michael Alan Herman as Darcy and Kai

    Collin Wojcik as the Guns and Ammo Dealer

    Dan Johnson as Roscoe Talbott

    Roni Lapczynski as the Boat Attendant

    Tim Clairmont as Liam, the Stranger in the Rollerama

    Annie Dilworth


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